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Why did mahmud of ghani raid india 17time between 1001and1027ce ? what was the impect of his raids |
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Answer» Explanation: There are so many reasons behind his invasion to India some are 1. to accumulate the VAST AMOUNT and WEALTH of india 2. to spread the Islam religion |
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What is battle of Terrain |
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Answer» Answer: The Second Battle of TARAIN was fought in 1192 by the Ghurids against the Chahamanas and their allies, near Tarain. The Ghurid king Mu'izz al-Din defeated the Chahamana king PRITHIVIRAJ CHAUHAN, thus AVENGING his earlier defeat at the First Battle of Tarain. Explanation: search it from GOOGLE u will get more better answer by yourself only..... |
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Who killed Prithviraj 3 |
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Advantages and disadvantages of medieval travelling for kids pls it's urgentwho ever answers this question will be marked as the brainiest as this as isn't there in google |
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Answer» Advantages 1) Life is become easy and comfortable through science and technology. 2) Travelling has become easy and fast in minutes. 3) Communication is become easy, fast and cheaper. 4) Standard of living have increased with the increase in technology. 5) Man have become ADVANCED by using various new technology. 6) Due to the development in the science and technology impossible have become possible. 7) Difficult thing and work have become easy and comfort to man due to science and technology. 8) Life has become easy and stable. Disadvantages 1) Man had misused the technology and used in destructive purpose. 2) Man is doing ILLEGAL things by using it. 3) New Technology like mobile, I-pods etc are creating BAD effect on children. 4) Terrorist are using modern technology for their destructive work. 5) Due to the development of atomic energy and atom bomb create many harmful diseases like SKIN disease etc. 6) Heart disease, brain disease are CAUSED due to the vibration of the mobile phone. 7) Modern technology have not only affected man only but it also affected plants and creatures also due to nuclear energy. 8) Due to the development of modern technology natural beauty is decreasing. pls mark as brainliest |
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Information about Mahatma gandhi |
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Answer» Answer: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for INDIA's independence from British Rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil RIGHTS and freedom across the world. Wikipedia Born: 2 October 1869, Porbandar Full name: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Assassinated: 30 January 1948, New Delhi Spouse: Kasturba Gandhi (m. 1883–1944) |
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जन्म 14 नवंबर 1889को प्रयागराज इलाहाबाद में स्वतंत्र भारत के प्रथम प्रधानमंत्री भारत एक खोज पुस्तक की रचना की |
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Answer» बच्चों के बेहतर विकास, कल्याण और उनके उज्ज्वल भविष्य के लिए बाल दिवस की शुरूआत हालांकि दुनिया के कई देशों में 1925 से हो चुकी थी किन्तु 1953 से यह दुनिया भर में मनाया जाने लगा, संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघ ने 20 नवबंर के दिन इसे मनाने की घोषणा की। भारत में भी बाल दिवस पहले 20 नवंबर को मनाया जाता था। 27 मई 1964 को जवाहर लाल नेहरू जी के निधन के बाद सर्वसहमति से यह फैसला लिया गया कि उनके जन्मदिन के दिन बाल दिवस मनाया जाएगा और यही हमारे देश के प्रथम प्रधानमंत्री जवाहरलाल नेहरू जी की इच्छा भी थी।
जवाहर लाल नेहरू का जन्म 14 नवंबर 1889 को इलाहाबाद (वर्तमान में प्रयागराज) में हुआ था। इनकी माता का नाम स्वरूपरानी और पिता का नाम पंडित मोतीलाल नेहरू था, जो एक जाने माने वकील थे। जवाहर लाल नेहरू की शुरूआती शिक्षा उनके घर पर ही हुई, पढ़ाई में वे बहुत होशियार थे। घर पर रहकर ही उन्होंने अंग्रेजी, हिंदी और संस्कृत भाषा का अच्छा ज्ञान प्राप्त कर लिया था। उच्च शिक्षा के लिए 1905 में उन्हें इंग्लैंड के हैरो स्कूल में दखिला दिलाया गया और उसके बाद कैंब्रिज के ट्रिनिटी कॉलेज से नेहरू जी ने नेचुरल साइंस में उपाधि हासिल की। इसके बाद दो साल उन्होंने बैरिस्टर की पढ़ाई की। वर्ष 1916 में जवाहर लाल नेहरू की शादी कमला नेहरू से हुई थी और 1917 में इनकी बेटी इंदिरा का जन्म हुआ जो आगे चलकर देश की प्रथम महिला प्रधानमंत्री बनीं। |
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Advantages and disadvantages of medieval travelling for kids |
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Answer» IDK bro sry... |
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Hlo ❤️ write about the unification of Germany and Britain |
Answer» German UNIFICATION. =ˌGerman Unifiˈcation the uniting of EAST and West Germany in 1990 after they had been separated since 1945. This followed the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and then the collapse of the East German GOVERNMENT.
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What was new assembly called when France become a republic |
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Who was hectare Peterson? |
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Answer» Hector Pieterson (19 August 1963 – 16 June 1976) was a SOUTH African schoolboy who was shot and killed during the Soweto uprising, when the police opened fire on students protesting the enforcement of TEACHING in Afrikaans. Died: 16 June 1976, Soweto Born: 19 August 1963 Nationality: South Africa Explanation: |
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Where is quid e azam tomb |
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Answer» MARK AS BRAINLIEST Explanation: Mazar-e-Quaid (URDU: مزار قائد), also KNOWN as Jinnah MAUSOLEUM or the National Mausoleum, is the final resting place of Quaid-e-Azam ("GREAT Leader") Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan |
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Write any four features of the paleolithic age. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Mention the changes came into the life of men, after he started farming. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Write any three differences between the tools of paleolithic age and neolithic age. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ |
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Rashtrakutes were subcontinent of ________ |
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Answer» Answer: Rashtrakuta (IAST: rāṣṭrakūṭa) was a royal dynasty RULING large PARTS of the Indian subcontinent between the SIXTH and 10th centuries. The earliest known Rashtrakuta inscription is a 7th-century copper plate grant detailing their RULE from Manapura, a city in Central or West India. |
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पुष्पपत्रफलच्छायामूलवल्कलदारुभिः ।धन्या महीरुहाः येषां विमुख यान्ति नार्थिनःl plz tell it's meaning in hindi |
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Answer» धन्य हैं वे वृक्ष जो अपने पत्तों, फूलों, फलों, जडों, छाल, लकडी और छाया से प्राणिमात्र की सहायता करते हैं और उनके पास से कोई भी याचक निराश नहीं लौटता है | |
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(2) What features can be shown on a very smallglobe? |
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Answer» Answer: MANY features LIKE STATES, OCEANS, CAPITALS ortemples etc.mark my answer brainlist❤ |
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Write a short note on annexation of punjab by british ? in short please!! |
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Answer» Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the East India COMPANY in 1849, and was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the DIRECT RULE of the British crown. |
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To explain who an MLA is and how the person get elected |
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Answer» A MEMBER of the Legislative ASSEMBLY (MLA) is a REPRESENTATIVE elected by the voters of an ELECTORAL district (constituency) to the legislature of State government in the Indian system of government. From each constituency, the people elect one representative who then becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). |
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What were the new food and beverage crops been introduced in between 700 and 1750 Bc |
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Answer» Answer: The 1000 years between 700 to 1750 was a period of large-scale economic, political, social, and cultural changes. There were many developments in technologies. For example, the Persian wheel for irrigation, the spinning wheel for weaving, and POWERFUL firearms for big fights were invented in that period. People who travelled in search of opportunities not only brought new ideas but also new foods and beverages with them. Many 'Rajputs' became famous in India before the rise of the Mughal empire; initially the TERM only included sons of rulers, but later it also included soldiers and commanders. Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Ahoms, and Kayasthas also become important in the Indian subcontinent in that period. Many forests were cleared to make land for agriculture. Peasants became an important PART of the society, and started receiving help from the rulers if they paid taxes. Different GROUPS of jatis or sub-castes came into existence on the basis of occupation, and rules and regulations made by the Jati panchayat were enforced by an assembly of elder people. Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS AND PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Write a short note on election of Punjab by British . |
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Why do we need to study history? i won't forget to mark you brainliest for helping me :) |
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Answer» HISTORY is IMPORTANT to study as because to KNOW the present we have to know the PAST |
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Who invented ford car |
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Answer» Answer: HENRY Ford conceived a series of cars between the founding of the COMPANY in 1903 and the introduction of the MODEL T. Ford named his first car the Model A and proceeded through the ALPHABET up through the Model T, twenty models in all. |
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Q.1) Functions of parliament Please tell the answer if you know I will mark you as brainlist |
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Answer» PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIEST plz... |
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8. The first state to sign the Subsidiary Alliance was(a) Kanpur (b) Awadh (c) Jhansi (d) Hyderabad |
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Answer» is the answer bye |
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The territory taken over by the British due to mismanagement was(a) Jhansi (b) Nagpur (c) Gwalior (d) Awadh |
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Answer» HOPE it helps MARK as the brainliest |
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6. Which statement is correct?(a) Tipu allowed the British to trade in his territory.(b) Subsidiary Alliance allowed British to interfere in internal matters of the kingdoms(c) Lord Cornwallis introduced the Indian Penal Code.(d) Warren Hastings introduced the Doctrine of Lapse. |
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The indus valley people wore cotton clothes.why did the archeologist give this statement???? |
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Answer» Answer: Textiles are rarely preserved and Harappan figurines are usually unclothed, so there is not much evidence of Harappan clothing. Small fragments of CLOTH preserved in the corrosion products of metal objects show that the Harappans wove a range of grades of cotton cloth. Flax was grown and may have been used for FIBRES (alternatively it was grown for its oilseed). NATIVE Indian species of silkworm may have been utilised for silk (inferior to Chinese silk), as they were a little later in South Asia. It is not KNOWN whether the Harappans raised woolly sheep, but their TRADE with Mesopotamia probably brought them abundant supplies of Mesopotamian woolen textiles. |
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The Dual Government was introduced in Bengal after the Battle of(a) Plassey (b) Buxar (C) Panipat(d) ChausaHELP |
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Siraj-ud-Daulah attacked the East India Company's factories in Calcutta because(a) The British were trading duty free in Bengal.(b) The British were fighting wars with other kingdoms.(c) The British refused to remove their fortifications in Calcutta(d) The officials of the Company were corrupt.HELP ME |
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Answer» (c) The british refused to remove their FORTIFICATIONS in CALCUTTA. |
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Assertion: (A) Literary sources are more important for the modern period.Reason: (R) We have official records, survey reports, newspapers, articles, books by Indians(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation for A(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation for A.(c) A is correct but R is wrong.(d) A is wrong but R is correct. |
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If the wealth had not amassed in the temples such as the Somnath Temple, do youthink there would have been any invasions? Give reasons.Please please help me I need 100-200 words answer. |
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Hey friends please answer the questions quickly and please don't give irrelevant answers , this question is based onCBSE NCERT questions of class 7 history Thank you if someone give irrelevant answers I may report or delete your answer , plz guys don't give irrelevant answers cuz tomorrow is my test . Name of the chapter is " New kings and Kingdoms " |
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Answer» Answer: please mark me as brainlist Explanation: 1) in in the mid-18th century, dantidurga, HEY rashtra KUTA chief killed his chalukyan king. 2)he also performed hiranya garba ritual ,after which he was THOUGHT to have taken 'rebirth' as a kshatriya. 3) thus he established the rashtrakutha dynasty in DECCAN. I HOPE this answer is really helpful to you please don't forget mark me as brainlist |
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How was the provisional government formed? (In Russia) |
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Answer» Answer: The Provisional Government was the formally constituted authority in Russia, with responsibility for the conduct of the war between February and October 1917. It was formed when the tsar’s government collapsed after protests over food shortages and unemployment gathered momentum in the last week of February 1917. Marchers demanding an end to the war and the tsarist regime were joined by mutinous soldiers from the Petrograd garrison. While crowds swelled on the street, members of Russia’s state legislature, the Duma, created the Temporary Committee to assume the work of governing the capital and restoring calm. On 2 March (15 March ), the Temporary Committee drew up a Provisional Government to run the country until authority could be handed over to a popularly-elected constituent assembly. This was the result of negotiations with the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ Deputies, a revival of the workers’ councils (SOVIETS) that had emerged in the 1905 revolution. The posts of Prime MINISTER and Minister of the Interior were filled by Prince Georgii Evgen’evich L’vov (1861–1925), who was head of the Union of Zemstvos, a public organization responsible for medical care, food supplies, and other aspects of Russia’s war effort. The rest of the cabinet was drawn largely from moderate Duma deputies. Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov (1859–1943) of the liberal Kadet party took the position of Minister of Foreign affairs and Aleksandr Ivanovich Guchkov (1862–1936), leader of the conservative Octobrist party and president of the Russian Red Cross and War Industries Committees, became Minister of War and Navy. The Soviet Executive Committee gave conditional support to the government and helped draft its initial declaration, but voted against participation in the cabinet. Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerenskii (1881–1970), vice president of the Executive Committee and loosely affiliated with the Socialist Revolutionaries, nevertheless accepted the Minister of Justice role. The Coalition Governments↑ In May 1917, following violent protests over a secret note by Miliukov to the allies committing the government to the old regime’s expansionist war aims, the Soviet Executive Committee agreed to shore up the government by allowing its socialist leaders to enter into a coalition with the liberals. Kerenskii became Minister of War and was joined by Socialist Revolutionary leader Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (1873–1952) as Minister of Agriculture and the Mensheviks Matvei Ivanovich Skobelev (1885–1938) and Iraklii Georgevich Tsereteli (1881–1959) as Minister of Labour and Minister of Post and Telegraph, respectively. Miliukov resigned from the government and the unaffiliated liberal INDUSTRIALIST Mikhail Ivanovich Tereshchenko (1886–1956) took over as Minister of Foreign Affairs. When Prince L’vov resigned in July over agrarian policy, Kerenskii replaced him as Prime Minister of a reshuffled cabinet. In September, following a revolt by General Lavr Georgevich Kornilov (1870–1918), Kerenskii put together another coalition that lacked the firm support of any major political group. This was the final government before the Bolsheviks seized power. Challenges↑ Immediate Tasks↑ The tasks before the Provisional Government and the expectations placed upon it were overwhelming. It sought to restore law and order and reconstitute administration across the empire, while introducing major political reforms and continuing to prosecute the war on the Eastern Front. Although many members of the first cabinet were constitutional monarchists by inclination, one of the cabinet’s first tasks was to oversee the end of the Romanov dynasty. Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia (1868–1918) abdicated on 2 March (15 March) in favour of his brother, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, Grand Duke of Russia (1878–1918), who declined the crown when informed by Provisional Government leaders that they could not guarantee his safety in the event of a violent uprising. At the same time, the new government announced its first programme, promising the convocation of an elected assembly within a short time, as well as the introduction of civil liberties. In the subsequent weeks the government enacted a raft of democratising reforms. It granted freedom of speech, assembly, and press; introduced universal adult suffrage; removed restrictions based on class, religion, or nationality: made the police accountable to local government; introduced jury trials; abolished capital punishment; and established locally-selected executive committees at every level from province to village. The initial statement by the government, however, did not deal with some of Russia’s most pressing problems, above all agrarian reform and the war, on which the government and soviet failed to agree. Regardless of its democratic programme, the Provisional Government later undertook forcible grain requisitioning, anticipating a fundamental component of the Bolsheviks’ war communism. Explanation: |
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2 The moden period in India was not realy modern because( I ) The British treated india as a colony.( Ii ) Indians enjoyed freedom and liberty( iii ) Zamindars explored the peasants( iv ) britain took away the Raw materials and dumped the British manufactured goods in indiaa. only ( I ) is correctb. ( I ), ( iii ) and ( iv ) is correctc. ( I ), ( iv ) is correctd. all options are correctplease help me |
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How can we describe the life of the past |
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Answer» Answer: Life in the past was DIFFICULT physically since there were less machines to help us- no CARS, no washing machines, ETC, and also emotionally- PEOPLE did not live as long and child mortality was high. |
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A unique discovery of modern technology in 20th century is |
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Answer» Answer: Plz,if it is CORRECT plz rate ⭐me,like me and follow me and mark me as brainlist Explanation: TELEVISION plays a major role in entertainment and newspaper plays a major role in education and BOOKS are also RESPONSIBLE for the awareness of social activities. All these are possible with real photographs. A unique discovery of modern technology in 20th century is photograph. |
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Don't give irrelevant answers to the questionsI may report or delete your answer , sorry to be rude but Tomorrow is my testThis question is based onCBSE NCERT questions of class 7 history |
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Answer» the rashtrakutas in the Deccan where we subcontinent of the CHALUKYAS of Karnataka. it was during the MID eighteenth century when Dantidurga, a Rashtrakuta chief, OVERTHREW his Chalukya overlord and performed a ritual called 'Hiranya-garbha' with the help of BRAHMANAS.
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To be used to answer of Q8 |
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(3) European rulers started giving militaryprotection and trade concessions tothe trading companies. |
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Answer» Explanation: (3) European rulers started giving military PROTECTION and trade concessions to the trading COMPANIES. In 1756 AD, Siraj-ud- Daulah became the Nawab of Bengal. East India Company officers misused the trade concessions OBTAINED from the Mughal Emperor in Bengal province. |
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4. Who introduced the system of dagh and chehra? What was it? |
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Answer» ala-ud-din KHALJI Explanation: dagh and chehra were the 2 reforms in the army which were INTRODUCED by ala-ud-din khalji. dagh were the horses to prevent substitution from the good horses by the inferior ones. and chehra were a FULL discription for each soldier |
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8. On the map of India provided, mark the locations of any four tribes that lived inSouth, North, West, and East India during the medieval period. |
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Of farmers6. Describe at least two ways in which youlives of kings would have been different |
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Answer» A farmer has to work in the field while a ruler does not NEED to do so. A KING's MAIN responsibility was to protect its subjects, while a farmer's main responsibility was to produce food Pls mark me brainiliest |
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What do you know about the token currency of Mahmud Bin tughlaq |
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Answer» Answer: In 1330, after his failed expedition to Deogiri, he issued token currency; that is COINS of brass and copper were MINTED WHOSE value was equal to that of GOLD and SILVER coins. Family: Tughlaq dynasty Died: 20 March 1351 Place of birth: New Delhi Parents: Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq |
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Who defeated the Tomara Rajputs and when |
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Answer» The CHAHAMANAS DEFEATED the TOMARA RAJPUTS |
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Discuss briefly the three effects of the Blue Revolution. Answer fast I will mark you brainyliest |
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Answer» Answer:Blue Revolution and it’s Effects: The blue revolution can be defined as a rapid increase in the production of the fish and the other SEA water organisms by some programmes. Explanation:Its Effects Are:- 1.The most important effects are ecological, and are associated with the conversion of natural ecosystems into intensively managed aquacultural ecosystems. ... This conversion has important consequences for NATIVE species, and it may damage offshore ecosystems through increased rates of siltation and pollution. 2.This is invented to increase the production of fish MARKETS and sea products by advanced fish breeding, fish marketing, fish rearing and fish export. 3.After the blue revolution there are technical and mechanical improvements and DEVELOPMENT happened. At the time of the blue revolution various fish HARBORS are established. Please mark as the Brainliest Answer............................... |
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Mention the main achievement of of Rajaraja ,the Great |
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Answer» Explanation: The superb SIVA temple of THANJAVUR was completed around 1009 AD; it was a GREAT ACHIEVEMENT of the time of Rajaraja. The largest and tallest of all Indian temples of its time was the temple of Gangaikondacholisvaram which was created by Rajendra CHOLA in around 1030 AD. mark me as brainliest please |
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Describe the functioning of Sabha during reign of Cholas in South India |
Answer» Chola temples often became the nuclei of settlements which grew around them. These were centres of craft production. They were not only places of worship, they were the hub of economic, social and cultural life as WELL. AMOUNT the crafts associated with temples, the making of bronze images was the most DISTINCTIVE. |
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Please answer fastplease answer fast |
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Answer» TOP COMMENTS to DSL internet connection in E BDC Wkg in CAB Crew to the Crew Lobby along to you it was |
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Reasons that lead to carnatic war standard 8 |
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Answer» Answer ➡️✨British COMPANY over most of India and eventually to the establishment of the British Raj. In the 18TH century, the COASTAL CARNATIC region was a dependency of Hyderabad. Three Carnatic Wars were FOUGHT between 1746 and 1763.✨ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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Write the expansion of Chola kingdom made by the successors of King Vijayalaya |
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Answer» Answer: HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER Explanation: Vijayalaya Chola is the first chola king CHOLAS were one of the longest ruling empires in INDIA and they rules most of the parts of india and even some parts of java , sumatra etc under the rule of rajaraja chola and rajendra chola rajaraja chola and rajendra chola were the greatest RULERS of the chola dynasty uder their reign the cholas rule GREW rapidly HOPE it HELPS follow me and MAKE me brainliest |
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