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8751. |
हड़प्पा वासियों द्वारा शिल्प उत्पादन के लिए कच्चा माल प्राप्त करने के विभिन्न तरीकों का वर्णन करो |
Answer» SORRY I don't KNOW the ANSWER | |
8752. |
How did the rasthrakutas become powerful? |
Answer» htrakutas in the DECCAN were the subordinate to the CHALUKYAS of Karnataka. It was during the mid-8th 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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8753. |
Hi hi I will mark as branlist |
Answer» HY Hy hy hyplz LIKE my answertoo and MARK me as BRAIN LIST^_^ | |
8754. |
State true or false fast plz |
Answer» 1) no INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION is not a RURAL civilization | |
8755. |
What is geography jo ish channel ko subscribe keraga ma usko 50 point dunga |
Answer» the STUDY of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is AFFECTED by these, including the distribution of POPULATIONS and resources and political and economic activities. |
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8756. |
The system of exchanging goods, services for other goods... pls answer |
Answer» Barter System is the system of EXCHANGING GOODS, SERVICES for other goods. It was USED when money does not existedExplanation:Hope it helps you |
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8757. |
Find out whether there are any building brilt by the Delhi Sultans in your area. Are there muildings in your conta Hat worn builki beturen the the buildings, and drumurier. Descriere some o them. |
Answer» FIND out WHETHER there are any building brilt by the DELHI Sultans in your area. Are there muildings in your conta Hat WORN builki beturen the the buildings, and drumurier. Descriere some o them. | |
8759. |
Why did Saint Dnyaneshwar travel to various holy places ? history |
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8760. |
Who enjoyed voting rights under the convention |
Answer» tion:To vote in a presidential election today, you must be 18 years old and a United States citizen. Each state has its own requirements. Article I, SECTION 4 of the Constitution provides that "Congress may at any TIME by law make or alter such REGULATIONS" GOVERNING elections. |
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8761. |
What is the definition of hypothermia? .meri real sis ki ye sare id se hack ho gye ha how to get it back |
Answer» the CONDITION of having an abnormally (TYPICALLY dangerously) low body temperature."she was SUFFERING from HYPOTHERMIA |
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8762. |
Who is the most famous king of Mesopotamia. |
Answer» rgon of AkkadKing Sargon of Akkad—who legend SAYS was DESTINED to rule—established the world's FIRST EMPIRE more than 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia. |
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8763. |
Why Alauddin Khilji attacked Ranthambore? (a) To avenge the brother's murder(b) Sheltered the Sultan's rebels(c) Due to imperial policy(d) All the above. |
Answer» your ANSWER will be (B)EXPLANATION: |
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8764. |
History would have been different if Prithviraj Chauhan had won the second battle of Terrain. Explain some preventive measures through which India would had been successful from the invaders? |
Answer» Till date India would have been KNOWN as the golden bird(sone ki chidrian).Yes, the entire history would have DIFFERENT. India would never had been plundered and never be invaded by the Islamic people.We would have read about the glories of Rajputana kings.. We would have never been colonized by somebody.The most important aspect of our Indian History, the great literary source for Ancient history ,The Nalanda University would have never been burnt by the Bhakhtiyar Khilji. We have lost all the important information about the Ancient history of India.We read the biased ancient history, if Prithviraj CHAUHAN had killed him in the FIRST battle of Tarain then till date nobody would have able to rule over India. |
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8765. |
Resources include________ |
Answer» NATURAL, ARTIFICIAL and so on | |
8766. |
Explain how human beings damage lithosphere atmosphere and hydrosphere |
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8767. |
What was the impact of the Mongals invasions especially in the region of Alauddin khalji and Muhammad Tughlaq |
Answer» IMPACT of the Mongals INVASIONS especially in the region of Alauddin KHALJI and Muhammad TUGHLAQ was.. | |
8768. |
The early Delhi Sultans, especially Iltutmish, favoured their special slaves'. Give reason. What were these slaves known as? |
Answer» ly Delhi Sultans, especially Iltutmish, favoured their special slaves purchased for MILITARY SERVICE because they were carefully trained to MAN some of the most IMPORTANT political OFFICES in the kingdom. Since they were totally dependent upon their master, the Sultan could trust and rely upon them.Hope that you will understand the explanation. |
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8769. |
Which of the following statement is not true regarding the new way of life of early people a)with the beginning of growing plants people had to stay in the same place for a long time it was not possible for them to migrate frequently as before. b)they had to wait for a long time looking after the plant watering wedding driving away animals and birds till the grain ripened, and then, the grain has to be used carefully. c)in some parts of the subcontinent people begin making large clay pots are basket product fits into the ground as the grain had to be stored for both food and seed d)with the beginning of growing plants people had to move to a different place for a long time it was possible for them to migrate frequently as before |
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8771. |
Who killed Shasha ? |
Answer» TION:GABI killed Sasha during an ambush.Sasha was killed when Gabi found her way onto an airship with Falco on her tail. It was a coincidence that she tailed the airship that CARRIED EREN and the LIKE. Gabi aimed at Sasha before pulling the trigger, and the bullet hit Sasha. | |
8772. |
What did Eren see when he kiss Historia's hand ? |
Answer» en KISSED Historia's hand during her CORONATION (year 850), he saw the memories of Grisha Yeager killing the Reiss FAMILY (year 845), along with the future memory of EREN that Grisha had seen while fighting Frieda Reiss....hoga ye... |
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8773. |
Hiiarman even i don't eat fish■○♡☆☆♤♡• |
Answer» WOW EXPLANATION:same PINCH DEAR SISTER how are you | |
8774. |
What is root what is structure of root |
Answer» N botany, that part of a vascular PLANT normally UNDERGROUND. Its PRIMARY functions are anchorage of the plant, absorption of water and dissolved minerals and conduction of these to the stem, and STORAGE of reserve foods. | |
8775. |
In oral exam of history the teacher ask you that how can we write inscription what you tell define easy for class 6 |
Answer» tion:INSCRIPTIONS are writings or texts carved on solid objects such as PILLARS, walls, temples, forts, caves, PALACES and stone or copper tablets.Inscriptions are writings on relatively hard SURFACES LIKE stone or metal.thanks |
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8776. |
Mere se bhi to koi baat kr lo yrr bore ho rahi hu |
Answer» TION:Through combining two or more substances, a mixture is produced. A homogeneous SOLUTION tends to be identical, no MATTER how you SAMPLE it. Homogeneous mixtures are sources of water, saline solution, some ALLOYS, and bitumen. Sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. | |
8777. |
QUESTION A ¿? Q1. Assertion & Reason: a) Assertion (A): In 1805, Napolean Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France. Reason (R): Initially many saw him as a liberator who would bring freedom for the people. i) Both (A) and (R) are true ; (R) is the correct explanation of (A) ii) Both (A) and (R) are true ; (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) iii) (A) is true but (R) is false iv) (A) is false but (R) true b) Assertion (A): Tithe was a tax levied by the church Reason (R): It comprises one tenth of the agricultural produce. i) Both (A) and (R) are true & (R) is the correct explanation of (A). ii) Both (A) land (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) iii) (A) is true but (R) is false iv) (A) is false but (R) is true |
Answer» Explanation:Napoleon's elevation to emperor was overwhelmingly approved by the French citizens in the French constitutional referendum of 1804. Among Napoleon's motivations for being crowned were to gain prestige in international royalist and Catholic circles and to LAY the FOUNDATION for a future DYNASTY. |
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8778. |
What is the capital of Kashmir? |
Answer» SRINAGAR City.Explanation: | |
8779. |
२. आदिवासांच्या उदरनिर्वाहाचे साधन कोणते होते ? |
Answer» अन्तरराष्ट्रीय सम्बन्धों के अध्ययन में, नव-उदारवाद विचारधारा का यह मानना है कि एक देश का लक्ष्य दूसरे देशों से सापेक्ष लाभ के बजाय पूर्ण लाभ सुनिश्चित करना होता है, या होना चाहिए। नवउदारवाद उदारवाद का संशोधित संस्करण है।नवयथार्थवाद के साथ-साथ, नव-उदारवाद अन्तरराष्ट्रीय सम्बन्धों के दो सबसे प्रभावशाली समकालीन दृष्टिकोणों में से एक है- पिछले तीन दशकों से यही दो दृष्टिकोण अन्तरराष्ट्रीय सम्बन्धों के सबसे प्रभावी सिद्धान्त रहे हैं। [1 |
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8780. |
Four important events in the Agra of revolution Technology |
Answer» The four industrial REVOLUTIONS are COAL, gas, ELECTRONICS and nuclear, and the internet and RENEWABLE energy. Beginning from 1765 through the PRESENT day, we've seen an amazing evolution. |
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8781. |
2 2 of a circle 2002 22 X 14xly 子? ho 2 2 2 2 Ž 536cm 3 lume od so here = 4 ar |
Answer» tion:the MAGNETIC energy stored in a solenoid in TERMS of magnetic FIELD B, area A and length l of the solenoid is 12B2μ∘×Al which is the CORRECT answer. |
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8782. |
On 7th April 2021, article was published in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Science about the topic of "800"-years -old mediaeval pottery fragments reveal Jewish dietary practices". Search the details and write about this article. |
Answer» match any documents.Suggestions:MAKE SURE that all WORDS are SPELLED correctly.Try different KEYWORDS.Try more general keywords.Try fewer keywords. |
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8783. |
Name 5 country on which british rule and what where the policy implement on that country |
Answer» 1.Australia2.New Zealand3.Asia 4. Africa5. NORTH Americapls MARK me as BRAINLEST |
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8784. |
(e) The day Jesus rose from his grave is called the________and the event as_______ |
Answer» The day Jesus ROSE from his GRAVE is CALLED the RESURRECTION Sunday and the event as paschaI hope it's help..please mark me as brainliest |
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8786. |
Name the port town of the cholas |
Answer» The Cholas controlled the central and northern parts of Tamil Nadu. Their core AREA of the rule was the Kaveri delta, later KNOWN as Cholamandalam. Their capital was URAIYUR (near TIRUCHIRAPALLI town) and Puhar or Kaviripattinam was an ALTERNATIVE royal residence and chief port townExplanation: |
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8787. |
Where were the tribes involve in? |
Answer» tion:Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease CAUSED by a newly discovered coronavirus.Most PEOPLE who FALL sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment. |
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8788. |
Which river built on Tawa dam |
Answer» RESERVOIR is a reservoir on the Tawa River in central India. It is LOCATED in ITARSI of Hoshangabad District of MADHYA Pradesh state, above Betul district. The reservoir was formed by the construction of the Tawa Dam, which began in 1958 and was COMPLETED in 1978.⠀√Keep Learning~⠀ | |
8789. |
what is maths???? |
Answer» hiExplanation:Mathematics is the SCIENCE that deals with the LOGIC of SHAPE, QUANTITY and arrangement. Math is all around us, in everything we do. It is the building block for everything in our daily lives, INCLUDING mobile devices, architecture (ancient and modern), art, money, engineering, and even sports. |
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8790. |
Which country reduced to only a sugar producing country during colonization |
Answer» The origins of modern global trade are founded in sugar. First encountered by the Europeans in the 15th century, sugar later became a staple good as the Age of Discovery and foreign dominance opened up trading routes and paved the way for the shipment of sugar back to the homeland. Indeed, colonial settlement and expansion often began with the seizure of lands for the purpose of producing sugar; CANE plantations and the PROCESSING of sugar generated much wealth for Europeans (Mahler, 1981; Parker, 2012). The sweetness of sugar, however, belies a bitter history of a commodity harvested by slaves as Africans sold to white traders replaced Europeans in the plantations. Triangular trade – involving the exchange of goods for slaves between Europe and West Africa and the sale of slaves to transatlantic plantation owners in return for sugar (and, to a lesser extent, other plantation products such as coffee and tobacco) – helped drive the first wave of economic globalisation (Harms, 2003). During the 18th century, sugarcane grown in the Caribbean and harvested by African slaves provided Britain with most of its sugar needs. Nevertheless, a 20-year campaign to abolish slavery succeeded when a bill before Parliament was passed in 1807.1The origins of modern global trade are founded in sugar. First encountered by the Europeans in the 15th century, sugar later became a staple good as the Age of Discovery and foreign dominance opened up trading routes and paved the way for the shipment of sugar back to the homeland. Indeed, colonial settlement and expansion often began with the seizure of lands for the purpose of producing sugar; cane plantations and the processing of sugar generated much wealth for Europeans (Mahler, 1981; Parker, 2012). The sweetness of sugar, however, belies a bitter history of a commodity harvested by slaves as Africans sold to white traders replaced Europeans in the plantations. Triangular trade – involving the exchange of goods for slaves between Europe and West Africa and the sale of slaves to transatlantic plantation owners in return for sugar (and, to a lesser extent, other plantation products such as coffee and tobacco) – helped drive the first wave of economic globalisation (Harms, 2003). During the 18th century, sugarcane grown in the Caribbean and harvested by African slaves provided Britain with most of its sugar needs. Nevertheless, a 20-year campaign to abolish slavery succeeded when a bill before Parliament was passed in 1807.1Perhaps more than any other commodity, past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. The emergence of the sugar beet industry in Europe during the 19th century was encouraged by rebellion in the colonies and the disruption of sugar supplies (Mitchell, 2004). Unable to compete with lower cost sugar PRODUCED from cane in tropical countries, many NORTHERN hemisphere countries subsidised the PRODUCTION of beet – a policy later adopted by the European Union (EU) as part of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). During the 20th century, the production of sugarcane grown in tropical climates recovered. Since the 1960s, a plethora of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have granted non-reciprocal, preferential treatment to many former colonies. Currently, sugarcane cultivated in the southern hemisphere accounts for about three quarters of all sugar produced, while the rest comes mainly from sugar beet grown in the more temperate climates of the northern hemisphere. This is not surprising, as sugarcane production enjoys a cost advantage of roughly half the average cost of sugar beet production (Mitchell, 2004). |
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8791. |
What did archaeologist find during excavations |
Answer» Archaeological excavation is the procedure by which archaeologists define, retrieve, and RECORD cultural and biological remains FOUND in the ground. PAST activities leave traces in the form of house foundations, graves, artifacts, bones, seeds, and NUMEROUS other traces indicative of human experience |
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8792. |
Which dynasty ruled over Tamilnadu after the 7th century ? |
Answer» ANSWER: The Kalabhra dynasty, also CALLED Kaḷabrar, Kaḷappirar, Kallupura or Kalvar were rulers of all or parts of Tamil region SOMETIME between the 3rd century and 6th century CE, after the ancient dynasties of the early CHOLAS, the early Pandyas and Chera.29 | |
8793. |
When scribes copied manuscripts, it created problems for historians. List out 2 such problems. |
Answer» tion:The historians face several difficulties in using manuscripts. There was no printing press in those days. so scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Manuscript copying is not an EASY job. As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced SMALL changes-a word here, a sentence there. These small differences grew over CENTURIES of copying until manuscripts of the same TEXT became substantially different from one another. This is a serious problem because we rarely find the original manuscript of the author today. We are totally dependent upon the copies MADE by later scribes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the author had originally written. |
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8795. |
Guys please folow me |
Answer» Yaar followers se KYA fark PADTA hai? Matlab aur jagah par padta hoga but ye app uske liye nahi hai NA. It doesn't makes any sense I you get thousands if followers but if it is on a studious PLATFORM. |
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8796. |
The indian handicrafts industry declined in india. true or false |
Answer» TRUE ...Explanation: as because of MANY technology and new INDUSTRY the handicrafts are declined in INDIA thus now everyone prefer to USE modern machine to do work | |
8797. |
The palas received the blow of the hand of |
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8798. |
_________ is genetically closest to humans |
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8799. |
What do you think will happen if the Earth was indeed flat? Would we be able to sail all around the world? Justify. |
Answer» well I don't really think the earth is flat but if it was then we wouldn't be able to sail around the WORLD I think..Explanation:We WOULD not be able to sail all around the world BC if it were flat it wouldn't change the earth's WIDTH |
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তুমি কি মনে করাে, আগুনের ব্যবহার মানুষের ইতিহাসে জরুরি একটি পরিবর্তন? |
Answer» tion:A force may CAUSE an OBJECT to TURN about a pivot. The turning effect of a force is called the moment of the force. Moments act about a pivot in a clockwise or anticlockwise DIRECTION. The anticlockwise moment ACTS downward on the left, and the clockwise moment acts downwards on the right. |
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