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8051.

1. How did Humayun’s love for learning impact his empire? /4 Plz answer

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8052.

Tite ko po masarap tikaman nyo 150k

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this HAPPEN because CAUSE of WATER

8053.

The king who rule the whole Tamil nadu who as 2 enemies ​

Answer» TION:Virakurcha and SimhavishnuMARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.. AND FOLLOW ME
8054.

The capital of Mirza Hakim,Akbar half-brother, was_______​

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KabulExplanation:The CAPITAL of MIRZA HAKIM, AKBAR's half-brother, was KABUL.

8055.

Why did the 'Blue rebellion' break-out? (This anwer is what they *did* for the blue rebellion , not the *cause* for the blue rebellion to break out)...so please answer correctly​

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In March 1859, thousands of ryots in Bengal REFUSED to grow indigo and protested violently against indigo planters; many farmers declared that they would rather beg than grow indigo for the Company.The ryots also GOT support of the local zamindars and village HEADMAN in their rebellion, because the landlords were also unhappy with the increasing power of the British indigo planters. The indigo peasants thought that the British government might help them in their struggle against the indigo planters, and the British government was already worried about another rebellion breaking out in India (after the Revolt of 1857 that resulted in the deaths of many British and INDIAN men, women, and children).As the rebellion spread, intellectuals from Calcutta rushed to the indigo districts and wrote of the misery of the ryots, the tyranny of the planters, and the horrors of the indigo system.Worried by the rebellion, the government brought in the military to protect the planters from assault and set up the Indigo Commission to enquire into the system of indigo production.The Commission found that the planters were guilty, criticised them for the forceful methods they used with indigo cultivators, and finally declared that indigo production was not PROFITABLE for the ryots. So although the Commission asked the ryots to fulfil their existing contracts, it also told them that they could refuse to produce indigo in the future.

8056.

In the olden days were dinosaur real. and is here prove is the were real

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tion:As far as we know, TYRANNOSAURUS rex never stalked its prey through what is now the United Kingdom. Likewise, Diplodocus apparently never once set foot on British shores – despite a Diplodocus skeleton being prominently featured in the entrance hall of the UK's Natural History Museum. Neither did Triceratops, Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor or Stegosaurus.In fact, the DINOSAURS that have been unearthed in the UK are, by and large, a relatively obscure bunch. YET Britain still holds a very special place in the history of dinosaur science.It was there that the first fossil dinosaur fragments were studied by scientists; there that the first essentially complete dinosaur skeleton was unearthed; there that the very word "dinosaur" was born about 170 years ago; and there that the name almost died just a few decades later.It's anyone's guess exactly where and when humans first stumbled upon the fossilised remains of ancient giant beasts. But according to Hugh Torrens of Keele University in the UK, we know exactly where the first dinosaur was discovered.It was found in the centre of London: to be precise, at 15 Aldersgate Street, a few hundred metres north of St Paul's Cathedral.Sometime in late 1841 or early 1842, Richard Owen – a BRILLIANT anatomist and, by many accounts, a spectacularly unlikeable man – paid a visit to WILLIAM Devonshire Saull's geological collection. There, Owen came across a rather ordinary-looking fossil: a chunk of bone from the spine of a large prehistoric animal that had been named Iguanodon a few decades earlier.

8057.

Magkapareho ba ang paniniwala ni bellwood at solheim? saan sila magkapareho

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8058.

How do you think women and dalits are the vulnerable/weak sections of our society?

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The Caste SYSTEM of India. Caste not only dictates one's occupation, but DIETARY habits and interaction with members of other castes as well. Members of a high caste enjoy more wealth and opportunities while members of a low caste perform menial JOBS. Outside of the caste system are the Untouchables.

8059.

3. Rajendra Chola completed the conquest of​

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Rajendra's conquests included Sri Lanka, Maldives, and he SUCCESSFULLY INVADED the territories of Srivijaya in Malay PENINSULA, Southern THAILAND, Sumatra and Java in South East ASIA.

8060.

Who am I I am a puppet on the hands of balban​

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8061.

Write the history of germany ​

Answer» CEPT of Germany as a distinct region in CENTRAL Europe can be traced to Roman commander Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as GERMANIA, thus distinguishing it from Gaul (France), which he had conquered.Reunified Germany: 1990–presentCold War (West East): 1945–1990Expulsion of Germans: 1944–1950Reunification New states: 1990.The area that is now Germany was inhabited by Germanic SPEAKING tribes for MANY centuries. They first became part of the Frankish Empire under the rule of Charlemagne, who is considered the father of the German monarchy. ... From 1700 to 1918 the Kingdom of Prussia was established in Germany. In 1914 World War I broke out.thank u ❤️don't forget to follow me
8062.

Why Cotton Textile industry is mostly concentrated in MAHARASHTRA and GUJARAT?​

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The cotton industry was CONCENTRATED in MAHARASHTRA and Gujarat because: ... Raw material and labour-Black soil, ideal for cotton, is PRESENT in the REGION and labour can be found easily. 2. TRANSPORT-Port facilities are easily accessible through land and water transport.

8063.

Write few lines about French history ​

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The French Revolution was a PERIOD of time in France when the people overthrew the monarchy and took CONTROL of the GOVERNMENT. The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille.hope it helps you.. PLEASE follow

8064.

What harm is caused to our life when hydrosphere gets polluted?​

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Hydrosphere pollution causes various water born diseases such as malaria or typhoid and even LIFE THREATENING diseases in HUMANS. Hydrosphere pollution is caused by the dumping of industrial waste into water bodies, discharge of domestic waste, BATHING animals etc.

8065.

Jo mujhe abhi follow krenge I pray unke parents hajaro sall ki zindagi jiye​

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8066.

Write the summary of French history ?​

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The FRENCH Revolution was a PERIOD of time in France when the people overthrew the monarchy and took control of the government. When did it take place? The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on JULY 14, 1789 when revolutionaries STORMED a prison called the Bastille.

8067.

Write the content of black soil ? ​

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Black soil in India is RICH in METALS such as Iron, Magnesium and Aluminum. However it is deficient in Nitrogen, Potassium, PHOSPHOROUS and Humus. Black soil is of red colour mainly due to its iron oxide CONTENT. ... The soils are fine grained contain high proportion of Calcium and Magnesium CARBONATES.

8068.

Looked after the royal granary and controlled markets​

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8069.

Do as directed.1. What harm is caused to our life when hydrosphere gets polluted?​

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8070.

Exercise Write the related word.(1) Mahatma Basaveshwar : KarnatakaSant Meerabai : ...(2) Ramananda : North IndiaChaitanya Maha Prabhu :....(3) Shri Chakradhar : ....Shankaradeva :​

Answer» HM....................................................................................................................EXPLANATION:
8071.

Which city became important in the Late Medieval period?A MumbaiB. DelhiC. Devagiri​

Answer» C....................................MARK me as a BRAINLIST PLEASE
8072.

Lesson 3 detail. learn thsi it's good​

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8073.

Lesson 3 detail. learn this this is useful​

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8074.

Harappa was first discovered in the ----------- district of Pakistan​

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1826Explanation:As early as 1826 Harappa, LOCATED in WEST Punjab, ATTRACTED the ATTENTION of Daya Ram Sahni, who gets credit for preliminary excavations of Harappa.

8075.

What decided the caste of a person in the later vedic period?Answer in one word.​

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8076.

The term Hindustan was coined by​

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m 'Hindustan' was used for the first TIME by Minhaj-i Siraj, a thirteenth-century PERSIAN chronicler.If it is helpful to you then PLZZ follow me and mark me as brainlist40 thanks ↔ 40 thanks10 thanks ↔ 15 thanks

8077.

QDQCDE complete the table​

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what is QDQCDE OK THANKS

8078.

Write 3 essay on important incidents in Indian Freedom Struggle... it comes for 2 pages in A4 sheet...please help me frnds ...i am in trouble ....​

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fighters were people who sacrificed their lives selflessly for the freedom of their country. Every country has its fair share of freedom fighters. People look up to them in terms of patriotism and love for ONE’s country. They are considered the epitome of patriotic people.Freedom fighters made sacrifices which one cannot EVEN imagine of doing for their loved ones, leave alone the country. The amount of pain, hardships, and opposite they have endured cannot be put into words. The generations after them will always be indebted to them for their selfless sacrifices and hard work.Importance of Freedom FightersOne cannot emphasize enough on the importance of freedom fighters. After all, they are the ones because of whom we celebrate Independence Day. No matter how SMALL a role they played, they are very MUCH significant today as they were in those times. Moreover, they revolted against the colonizers so as to stand up for the country and its people.Furthermore, most of the freedom fighters even went to war to safeguard the freedom of their people. It did not matter that they had no training; they did it for the pure intention of making their country free. Most of the freedom fighters sacrificed their lives in the war for independence.Most importantly, freedom fighters inspired and motivated others to fight injustice. They are the pillars behind the freedom movement. They made people AWARE of their rights and their power. It is all because of the freedom fighters that we prospered into a free country free from any kind of colonizers or injustice.

8079.

____was the first state to accept the subsidiary alliance​

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Nizam of HyderabadTipu Sultan of the Kingdom of MYSORE refused to do so, but after the British victory in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1799), Mysore was forced to become a subsidiary state. The Nizam of Hyderabad was the FIRST to accept a well-framed subsidiary alliance in 1798.Explanation:Matk it as a brainliest

8080.

#Last Question:) What is Love?​

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A word which CONTAINS 4 letters L O V EExplanation:PLEASE mark as brainlist

8081.

What is the story of Adam and Eve?​

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d Eve, according to the creation myth of the Abrahamic religions,[1][2] were the first man and woman. They are central to the belief that HUMANITY is in essence a single family, with everyone descended from a single pair of original ancestors.[3] They also provide the basis for the doctrines of the fall of man and original sin that are important beliefs in Christianity, although not held in Judaism or Islam.[4] In the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew BIBLE, chapters one through five, there are two creation narratives with two distinct perspectives. In the first, Adam and Eve are not named. Instead, God created humankind in God's image and instructed them to multiply and to be stewards over everything else that God had made. In the second narrative, God fashions Adam from DUST and places him in the Garden of Eden. Adam is told that he can eat freely of all the trees in the garden, except for a tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Subsequently, Eve is created from one of Adam's ribs to be his companion. They are innocent and unembarrassed about their nakedness. However, a serpent deceives Eve into eating fruit from the forbidden tree, and she gives some of the fruit to Adam. These acts give them additional knowledge, but it gives them the ability to conjure negative and destructive concepts such as shame and evil. God later curses the serpent and the ground. God prophetically tells the woman and the man what will be the consequences of their sin of disobeying God. Then he banishes them from the Garden of Eden. The myth underwent extensive elaboration in later Abrahamic traditions, and it has been extensively analyzed by modern biblical scholars. Interpretations and beliefs regarding Adam and Eve and the story revolving around them vary across religions and sects; for EXAMPLE, the Islamic version of the story holds that Adam and Eve were equally responsible for their sins of hubris, instead of Eve being the first one to be unfaithful. The story of Adam and Eve is often DEPICTED in art, and it has had an important influence in literature and poetry. The story of the fall of Adam is often considered to be an allegory. Findings in population genetics, particularly those concerning Y-chromosomal Adam and Mitochondrial Eve, indicate that a single first "Adam and Eve" pair of human beings never existed.

8082.

3. In which two ways do you think the life of a rajan was different from that of a dasa ?​

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8083.

Write 10 lines on konark temple in odia ​

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Sun TEMPLE is a 13th-century CE Sun temple at Konark about 35 kilometres northeast from Puri on the coastline of Odisha, India. The temple is ATTRIBUTED to king Narasimhadeva I of the EASTERN GANGA Dynasty about 1250 CE. Architectural style: Kalinga architectureStyle: KalingaOpened: 1250Deity: SuryaCreator: Narasingha Deva IInscription: 1984 (8th session)The word 'Konark' is a combination of two words 'Kona' and 'Arka'. 'Kona' means 'Corner' and Local Language, Odia.If it is helpful to you then plzz follow me and mark me as brainlist40 thanks ↔ 40 thanks10 thanks ↔ 15 thanks

8084.

The office of the Peshwa was abolished after the ____ war​

Answer» THIRD ANGLO MARATHA WAR
8085.

Why did the people of the later vedic society worship gods ? answer in one sentence . ​

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In the later VEDIC age sacrifice became an important THING in worship. Now the priestly class DEVOTED their energy to FIND out the hidden and mystic meaning of the rites and ceremonies. People had a firm belief that GODS must submit to the sacrifice if properly performed

8086.

4. After defeating the Sisodiya Rajputs, the Mughals treated them honourbly. What value does this teach us?[Value Based Question]​

Answer» TION:It SAYS that you should always love ypur ENEMIES too .
8087.

Governor _____ended dual government in Bengal​

Answer» WARREN HASTINGS.......
8088.

What is the meaning of Nationalism​

Answer» NATIONALISM is a way of thinking that says that some GROUPS of humans, such as ethnic groups, should be free to rule themselves. ... The other DEFINITION of nationalism is the 'identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other NATIONS.
8089.

Kalingaknown as?Pls tell​

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tion:Kalinga is a HISTORICAL region of India. It is generally defined as the eastern coastal region between the Mahanadi and the Godavari rivers, although its boundaries have fluctuated with the territory of its rulers. The CORE territory of Kalinga now encompasses a large part of Odisha and northern part of Andhra Pradesh. At its widest extent, the Kalinga region also included a part of present-day Chhattisgarh.KalingaRegionCountryIndiaStateOdisha, Andhra PradeshLanguages • SpokenOdiaTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)Vehicle registrationOD, APLarge citiesCuttack, Puri, Srikakulam, Rayagada, JeyporeThe Kalingas have been mentioned as a major tribe in the legendary TEXT Mahabharata. In the 3rd century BCE, the region came under Mauryan control as a result of the Kalinga War. It was subsequently ruled by several regional dynasties whose rulers bore the title Kalingadhipati ("Lord of Kalinga"); these dynasties included Mahameghavahana, Vasishtha, Mathara, Pitrbhakta, Shailodbhava, Somavamshi, and Eastern Ganga. The last two dynasties to rule over Kalinga were the Gajapati dynasty and Suryavansh of Nandapur.[1]PLEASE follow me

8090.

B. Match correctly1. Sham Avas2. janapada3. Samrar(a) king(b) share(c) iron​

Answer» SHAM AVAS = ironJanapada = KING Samrar = SHARE
8091.

1) milk is the most important part of our meal. which of the following nutrients does it contain ? a) protein and vitamins b) vitamins and facts proteins vitamins and facts ​

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a) PROTEIN and vitaminsExplanation:MARK me BRAINLIEST

8092.

How did the industrialization of cotton textile mills impact on the Indian Weavers​

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The impact are:SHORTAGE of RAW materialsClashed with GomasthasCollapse of the local and foreign MARKETS

8093.

D. State whether the following statements are true or false. 2. All members of the village community are members of the Gram Sabha.​

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8094.

3. Write a short note on Nurjahan's influence in Jahangir's court.Ans.​

Answer» PE JAKE DEKH LE OKAY
8095.

The British completed their first census Survey of India around the​

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While it has been undertaken every 10 years, beginning in 1872 under British Viceroy Lord MAYO, the first complete census was TAKEN in 1881. POST 1949, it has been conducted by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of HOME Affairs, Government of India.

8096.

Bakit mahalaga ang paghahating heograpikal ng asya sa mga rehiyon na pag aaral ng heograpika at kasaysayan bg asya

Answer» SORRY I can't UNDERSTAND UR LANGUAGE
8097.

हु वास कंसीडर्ड फॉर रेंट इन द पास्ट​

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8098.

Which of the following types of historical sources material is special​

Answer» NOTHING can you SEARCH in GOOGLE Explanation:thanks for free POINT
8099.

Write five lines on dhabaleswar temple in odia​

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Dhabaleswar Temple is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. It is situated at a distance of 27 km from the city of Cuttack, in the exotic island of Lord Dhabaleshwar. It is one of the FAMOUS WEEKEND tours from Cuttack. The temple, located in an island on River Mahanadi, is embellished with stone carvings that date back to the early 10th and 11TH century. The serene ambiance, in which the temple is situated, inspires spiritual feeling among one and all.Here is your answer.. XD.. PLEASE mark me as brainest

8100.

Explain how city arosein short​

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In earlier days, cities CAME into EXISTENCE with a number of different regions. They were developed for different reasons on AGRICULTURAL production and economic SCALE. The trade centers known as cities have a number of people settled and developing themselves there.