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There is how many forms of dance in Punjab? |
| Answer» 2 FORMS of DANCE are there bangra and lelela | |
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Ans in one word 1. he managed the politics in the south _____. 7th std question sub-history |
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Answer» He performed a ritual called Hiranya-garbha with the HELP of ... What did the NEW dynasties do to gain ACCEPTANCE? ... Very Short Answer Type Questions ... Answer: During the seventh century a new class of rulers emergedExplanation:MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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3.was the chief of a jana or a tribe. |
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Answer» The TRIBE was CALLED JANA and the TRIBAL CHIEF was called RajanaExplanation: |
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Gonds ruled over the independent state of gondwana, nagaland, Mizoram |
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Why do you think Caesar did what he did that caused the Senators to become so angry? plz answer me plzzzz |
| Answer» PLS TELL me the TOPIC namepls | |
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Which of these is not a cash crops wheat ,cotton, indigo |
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Answer» wheatExplanation:PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST if you GOT any HELP |
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2. Write about the military causes for the Revolt. |
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Answer» Military Causes;Low salary and POOR prospects of promotion.Disproportion between Indian and British troops.Social distance between officers and Indian soldiers.Loss of British PRESTIGE in Afghan War.General Service Enlistment ACT by which Indians enlisted in British ARMY could be SENT overseas. |
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What did Caesar do to anger the Senators? plz answer me plzzzzzzz |
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Answer» In 48 BC, CAESAR was given permanent tribunician powers, which made his person sacrosanct, allowed him to VETO the senate, and allowed him to dominate the PLEBEIAN Council. ... The offending Tribunes in this case, C.Explanation:Hope it HELPS you |
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The sirhind canal was completed by which year |
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A. Answer the following questions: - 4. 1. Why were the Abbasids considered holy?2. Who was Jesus Christ? What did he preachabout love? |
| Answer» JESUS is MESSANGER of GOD | |
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______ was the founder of the holkar rule at Indore |
| Answer» MALHAR Rao HOLKAR (1694-1766), a MARATHA chief serving Peshwa Baji Rao, established the dynasty's rule over INDORE. ... | |
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What did Huen TSang studied in Nalanda University |
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Answer» Hieun Tsang studied at NALANDA for 15 months. He studied there to learn SANSKRIT and even studied Indian PHILOSOPHY, grammar and logic.Explanation: |
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How did the Sufis and Sultans work together to spread Islam and spread Muslim rule in Bengal |
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Answer» Sufis played an IMPORTANT role in the formation of MUSLIM societies through their missionary and EDUCATIONAL activities. ACCORDING to William Chittick, "In a broad sense, Sufism can be DESCRIBED as the interiorization, and intensification of Islamic faith and practice |
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Why fovesteert in education and healthLes portont boy woueating letter humomyesowyces. |
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Answer» jdkdfbsjmsjdjsnebnsjdndniemd |
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Ashok appointed ... as special officers for carrying out royal orders |
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Do you think that it was right what the Senators did to Caesar? Why or why not? plz guys answer me plz plz Gus plz |
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Answer» Here is your ANSWER MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Describe the varna system as it existed during the period of Mahajanapadas |
| Answer» HEY MATE REFER the ATTACHMENT | |
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What is the historical significance of Bakhtiyar Khalji's role and contribution? |
| Answer» PLZ FOLLOW meExplanation:PLZZZZ PLZZZ | |
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Jyotirao fule information of women empowerment in english. |
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Answer» Jyotirao fule information of women EMPOWERMENT in english.Explanation:i dont KNOW the answer sorry |
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Who was a scholar and had many works on poetry medicine ,science and yoga his name meant a grand feast |
| Answer» RAJA BhojExplanation: | |
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In indus valley civillization where do they store grains |
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Answer» Grains STORAGE is the right answer.Granaries in the Indus VALLEY civilization have been FOUND in two most important regions known as MOHENJODARO, and Harappa. The granaries in the Harappan civilization served the purpose of a store-house, where the garnered grains were stored. |
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वर्षा ऋतुमें नीलकंठ और राधा किसप्रकार नाचते थे। |
| Answer» ACHE TARAH EXPLANATION:PLZ FOLLOW me | |
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Hyper Ali was the sultan of _____ |
| Answer» HYPER ALI was the sultan of MYSORE in Southern INDIA | |
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Identify the promises that were not kept by Britain after the war was over |
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Answer» the gun October 1914 unleashed was debate that is STILL with us can the laws if war actually IMPOSE LIMITS how WARIS carried out this the answer |
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Battle of buxar was caught between whom |
| Answer» BRITISH EAST India Company, led by Hector Munro, and the combined ARMIES of Mir Qasim, the NAWAB of Bengal TILL 1763. | |
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List to character sketch of tribal community |
| Answer» SENSE of UNITY: ...ENDOGAMOUS Group: ...HOPE it HELPS uh | |
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAND REVENUE SYSTEM OF BRITISH IN INDIA AND TODAY'S LAND REVENUE SYSTEM IN INDIA,INCLUDING PERMANENT SETTLEMENT RYOTWARI AND MAHALWARI SYSTEM |
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Answer» Under the Mahalwari system, the land revenue was collected from the farmers by the village headmen on BEHALF of the whole village. Under the Ryotwari system, the land revenue was paid by the farmers directly to the state. The Zamindari system was STARTED by the IMPERIALIST East INDIA Company in 1793. |
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Explain the connection between the Khilafat Movement in India and World War 1 ? |
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Answer» The Khilafat movement, also KNOWN as the Indian Muslim movement (1919–24), was a pan-Islamist political protest campaign launched by Muslims of British India LED by Shaukat Ali, Maulana Mohammad Ali JAUHAR, Hakim Ajmal Khan, and Abul KALAM Azad to restore the caliph of the Ottoman Caliphate, who was considered the ...Explanation:hope you like the answer |
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'सही' या 'गलत' लिखें Write True' or False' :- (क) उम्मीदवारों द्वारा अपना प्रचार अभियान मतदान की तारीख तचलाया जाता है।1:11-hed |
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Answer» mark me as brainlist then I will answer this QUESTION EXPLANATION:AND FOLLOW ME ALSO |
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What are the different types of fishes they can be eaten |
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Answer» of FISH to Eat↙️♥Alaskan salmon.♥Cod.♥Herring.♥Mahi-mahi.♥Mackerel.♥Perch.♥Rainbow trout.♥Sardines. |
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Explain faith as believing, faith as doing and faith as worshipping. |
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Answer» don't KNOW PLZ MARK me as BRAINLEST EXPLANATION:.. |
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निम्नलिखित को सुमेलित करें:- (क) बिहार11. केरल(ख) पहली महिला विदेश मंत्री2. राजस्थान(ग) कथकली3. विश्वनाथन आनंद(घ) झूमर4. सुषमा स्वराज5. श्रीकृष्ण सिंह(3) शतरंज |
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In what ways did Aurangzeb’s policies weaken the Mughal Empire |
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Answer» During his REIGN the Marathas and the Sikhs became more powerful. He had also to FACE revolt from the Sikhs. Bahadur Shah DIED in 1712. Wars of SUCCESSION, which had been a regular feature among the Mughals, had become more acute after the DEATH of Bahadur Shahpls mark my answer as brainliest!!! |
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Dalhousie implemented the doctorine of_ |
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Answer» Hey sisExplanation:DOCTRINE of LapsePls FOLLOW me and GET followed backWe all can be FRIENDS |
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उद्योग किसे कहते हैं |
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Answer» उद्योग उसे कहते हैं जो किसी कार्य को करने के लिए लगाया जाए |
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A. Mehrgarh B. ChariotsC. IndraD. Hallur1. Millet2. Warrior god3. Used in battles4. Bolan Pass |
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Answer» A. Mehrgarh is located NEAR the Bolan Pass, to the west of the Indus River valley and ...Location: Dhadar, Balochistan, PakistanPeriods: NeolithicB. A chariot is a type of carriage driven by a charioteer, usually using HORSES to provide RAPID motive power. CHARIOTS were used by armies as transport or mobile archery platforms, for hunting or for racing, and as a conveniently fast way to travel for many ancient peopleC. Indra is an ancient Vedic deity in Hinduism. He is a guardian deity (Indā in Pali) in Buddhism, and the king of the highest heaven called ...Weapon: Vajra (Thunderbolt), Astras, Vasavi Shakthi Children: Jayanta, Jayanti, Devasena, Vali and Arjun Parents: Kashyapa and AditiSymbols: Vajra, Indra's netD. HALLUR is an archaeological site located in the Haveri district in the Indian state of ...Location: Karnataka, India.Periods: ChalcolithicExplanation:hope it helps you very much ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ dear |
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Tell me which type of invention you have done what have you done for your parents |
| Answer» PRINTING PRESS LIGHT bulb.Light bulb.Airplane.Light bulb.Airplane.Personal computer.Light bulb.Airplane.Personal computer.Vaccines.Light bulb.Airplane.Personal computer.Vaccines.Automobile.Light bulb.Airplane.Personal computer.Vaccines.Automobile.Clock.Telephone. | |
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Tell me the name of 13 genration of tanaji malusare? |
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Answer» i need help. plz mark me as brainliest god will give you long life and place in heaven if you mark me as brainliest.Explanation:Tanaji Malusare was a military assistant of Maratha King Shivaji. A local poet Tulsidas,[a] WROTE a powada describing Tanaji's heroics and sacrifice of life in the Battle of Sinhagad,[1] which has since made him a popular figure in Marathi folklore.[2][3][4][b] He came from a Hindu Koli family.[6][7]:221[8]:25Tanaji MalusareTanaji Malusare.jpgMemorial of Tanaji Malusare at Sinhagad fortMilitary leader in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja's ArmyDiedFebruary 04, 1670Sinhagad(Pune, Maharashtra, India)SpouseSavitribaiChildrenRayabaFatherKalojiMotherParvatibaiReligionHinduismIn popular culture EditHindutva Ideologue V.D. Savarkar had written a ballad on him, which was banned by the colonial British government.[9]Gad ala pan sinh gela, a Marathi novel by Hari Narayan Apte was written in 1903, based on his life.[10][11] Sinhagad, a 1933 Marathi film was produced by Baburao Painter, based on the 1903 novel.[12][13] Bollywood actor-producer Ajay Devgn has produced and headlined a film based on his life titled Tanhaji, which was released on 10 January 2020.[14]Tanaji's makes a vow in front of Shivaji and Jijabai before the campaign for Kondana fort..In 1971 Amar Chitra Katha released a comic book called Tanaji, written by Meena Talim and illustrated by VB Halbe.[15]See also EditBaji Prabhu DeshpandeBattle of SinhagadNotes Edit Not to be confused with Goswami Tulsidas The text has not been dated conclusively. It is popularly accepted to be written not long after the Battle; however, some scholars have claimed the text to have been written in the eighteenth century.[5]References Edit Sardesai, Sakharam Govind (1946). "New History of the Marathas (Vol I)". Internet Archive. Retrieved February 25, 2020. Kantak, M. R. (1978). "The Political Role of Different Hindu Castes and Communities in Maharashtra in the Foundation of Shivaji's Swarajya". Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute. 38 (1/4): 51. ISSN 0045-9801. JSTOR 42931051. K. Ayyappa Paniker, ed. (1997). Medieval Indian Literature: Surveys and selections, An Anthology, Volume One. p. 375. ISBN 9788126003655. Rao, Vasanta Dinanath (1939). "SIDE-LIGHT ON THE MARATHA LIFE FROM THE BARDIC (शाहिरी) LITERATURE OF THE 18th CENTURY". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 3: 1194–1212. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44252466. Raeside, Ian (July 1978). "A Note on the 'Twelve Mavals' of Poona District". Modern Asian Studies. 12 (3): 394. doi:10.1017/S0026749X00006211. ISSN 1469-8099. David Hardiman (2007). Histories for the Subordinated. Seagull Books. p. 103. ISBN 9781905422388. When Shivaji BEGAN his revolt in the following decade, the Kolis were amongst the first to join him under the leadership of the Sirnayak Khemi and they played a leading role in HELPING Shivaji to consolidate his power. The Koli Tanaji Malusare... Hardiman, David (1996). Feeding the Baniya: Peasants and Usurers in Western India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-563956-8. ROY, Shibani (1983). Koli culture: a profile of the culture of Talpad vistar. Cosmo. OCLC 11970517. Derek Jones, ed. (2001). Censorship: A World Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 9781136798634. Sisir Kumar Das (1991). History of Indian Literature, Volume 1. Sahitya Akademi. p. 532. ISBN 9788172010065. Apte, Hari Narayan (1903). Gaḍa ālā, paṇa sīha gelā (in Marathi). Pune: Ramyakathā Prakāśana. Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. p. 239. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7. Retrieved 10 February 2015. Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey (1996). The Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford University Press. pp. 403. ISBN 978-0-19-874242-5. Retrieved 2020-01-14. "Taanaji The Unsung Warrior movie on Movie Alles". Movie Alles. 2018-06-22. Archived from the original on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2018-09-05. Talim, Meena; Halbe, V. S.; Pai, Anant (1973). Tanaji: The Maratha Lion. Amar Chitra Katha. ISBN 978-81-8482-159-8. Retrieved 15 August 2020. |
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Agree or Disagree ● Raga Deepak is a very peaceful Raga.● Tansen became favorite of Birbal.● Swami Ramdas was his music teacher.● Tansen always lived with his parents.● Tansen can imitate the calls of birds and animals perfectly● Tansen was a naughty boy |
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Fill in the blanks In 1757, Robert Clive led the Company’s army against Siraj- Ud-daulah at Plassey. One of the main reasons for the failure of the Nawabs was that _________ and his forces didn’t fight the battle. |
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Answer» They conspired with Siraj-ud-Daulah's army chief Mir Jafar and promised him to MAKE the NAWAB of Bengal. On the day of the BATTLE, Mir Jafar did not participate with his soldiers. The nawab's much smaller army was defeated. THUS, the nawab lost the battle DUE to the treachery of Mir Jafar. |
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Prayag Prashasti was written by |
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Answer» Samudragupta inscriptionExplanation:Samudragupta inscription. A LATER inscription, also known as the Prayag PRASHASTI, is ATTRIBUTED to the 4th century CE Gupta emperor Samudragupta, and follows IMMEDIATELY below the edicts of Ashoka. It is considered "the most important historical document of the classical Gupta age". |
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Please tell me answers I am mark you brinlist. please help me guys. |
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The Executive body of the Gram Sabha is called |
| Answer» PANCHAYATHI raj.pls FOLLOW me i will follow U BACK. | |
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What are the list of buildings Cholas, Delhi Sultans and the Mughals built and why did they built them? |
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Why is jaipur called pink city? |
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Answer» the RULE of Sawai RAM Singh I, the city was painted pink to welcome HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (who LATER became King Edward VII, Emperor of India), in 1876. Many of the avenues remained painted in pink, giving Jaipur a DISTINCTIVE appearance and the epithet Pink city.Hope it helps...... |
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ARCHIVES explain the following concept: |
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What do you known about Alexander? How did his presence impact in indian subcontinent? |
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Answer» Explanation:India, in Alexander's time, meant the land of the Indus–not necessarily the area where the MODERN country of India stands. The Greeks, who had limited knowledge of the geography of central Asia, knew ALMOST nothing of the Indian subcontinent or China. India, to the Greeks, meant the area in western Pakistan, particularly the Punjab and Sind TERRITORIES. There are several possible reasons why Alexander chose to pursue India. Part may be simply that Persia had once possessed parts of India, and therefore Alexander, as the NEW Great King, wanted to RECLAIM it. As little was known about India, curiosity was likely also a factor. Perhaps most important, India was the end of Asia as far as Alexander knew; its acquisition was necessary if he was to rule the entire continent. |
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