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Whosoever study in class 8 of icse curriculum please send me the notes of ch 3 history |
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Please someone who is study in.icse board please send me the notes of ch 3 of history |
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I. Answer the following in one word :-1. The Arabian peninsula was mostly dry and suitable for whom ?2. The Arabic word Islam means what ?3. The word Muslim means what ?4. The Quran reveals the will of what to the people ?II. Name the following :-1. The Inhabitants of Islam.2. The Islamic CalendarIII. Define :-1. MonotheisticIV. Answer the following in a sentence :-1. What is a Mosque ?2. Where us the Kaaba located ?3. What is Zakath ?4. What is Hajj ?5. What is Namaz ?V. Fill in the Blanks :-1. Mohammed forbade _________ worship and stressed the importance of Good and Kind behaviour.2. _________ introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and concepts of Algebra.3. ______ & ______ were the new features in architecture.4. The architectural structures were decorated with ______ .5. Arabs also used ______ for navigation.VI. Identity the following :- 1. The title adopted by Muslim Rulers.2. The literary works if this period.VII. Explain :-1. MinaretVIII. Answer the following questions :-1. What is the main teaching of Islam ?2. Name the 2 great scholars of this period ?3. What is Calligraphy ?4. Where did the Turks originate from ?5. Who is the Author of Rubaiyat ?Please answer this Worksheet, I am pleading you. |
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Answer» Answer: 1.For in Saudi Arabia, as in all the ARID and desiccated regions of the Middle EAST, water is life itself. ... Surrounded by so much water, it is surprising that any part of the solid, HABITABLE 29 PER cent of the earth's SURFACE ever dries out, let alone becomes sterile desert. |
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What was the position of the emperor in the Chinese society |
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Answer» In ancient China, the ruler was considered the head of the royal FAMILY, the nobility, the STATE, the judiciary, and religious hierarchy. NATURALLY, when he DIED he WENT to heaven and served the gods there. |
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Khalji Dynasty Lodi Dynasty Early Turkish Ruler Sayyid Dynasty Qutbuddin Aybak options Qutbuddin Aybak which of theses options are related above Khizr Khan |
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Answer» Answer: The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 YEARS (1206–1526).[5][6] Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414),[7] the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). Qutb al-Din Aibak, a former Turkic Mamluk slave of Muhammad Ghori, was the founder of the Delhi Sultnate, and his Mamluk dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards, the victories of the Khilji dynasty expanded in the south. The sultanate reached the peak of its geographical reach during the Tughlaq dynasty, occupying most of the Indian subcontinent.[8] This was followed by decline due to Hindu reconquests, states such as the Vijayanagara Empire and Mewar asserting independence, and NEW Muslim sultanates such as the Bengal Sultanate BREAKING off.[9][10] In 1526, the Sultanate was conquered and succeeded by the Mughal Empire. The sultanate is noted for its integration of the Indian subcontinent into a global cosmopolitan culture[11] (as seen concretely in the development of the HINDUSTANI language[12] and Indo-Islamic architecture[13][14]), being one of the few powers to repel attacks by the Mongols (from the Chagatai Khanate)[15] and for enthroning one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana, who reigned from 1236 to 1240.[16] Bakhtiyar Khalji's annexations were responsible for the large-scale desecration of Hindu and Buddhist temples[17] (leading to the decline of Buddhism in East India and Bengal[18][19]), and the destruction of Buddhist universities and libraries.[20][21] Although at first disruptive for the Indian elites, the sultanate largely left its vast non-Muslim subject population to its own laws and customs.[22][23] By repeatedly repulsing Mongol raiders, the sultanate saved India from the devastation visited on West and Central ASIA, setting the scene for centuries of migration of fleeing soldiers, learned men, mystics, traders, artists, and artisans from that region into the subcontinent, thereby creating a syncretic Indo-Islamic culture.[24][25]
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Describe Battle of Buxar and its effects? |
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Answer» Explanation: The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the Mughal EMPEROR surrendered sovereignty of BENGAL to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the victor at the Plassey, became the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East INDIA Company, fewer than 1,000 casualties of 8,000; Indian states, 6,000 of 35,000. MARK AS BRAINLIEST.... FOLLOW ME... IF YOU LIKE THE ANSWER... |
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How the World War 1 started |
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Answer» Answer: The IMMEDIATE CAUSE for World War 1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the nephew of Emperor Franz Josef and heir to the throne of Austria and Hungary. The assassination was planned by a Serbian terrorist group, called The Black Hand and the man who shot Franz Ferdinand and his wife was a Bosnian REVOLUTIONARY NAMED Gavrilo Princip. However, there were many other causes for the start of World War 1. Explanation: hope it is helpful pls mark me as brainlest FRIENDS |
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What were the taxes collected on cultivation called |
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Answer» There were three TYPES of taxes: (1) on cultivation called kharaj and amounting to about 50 per cent of the peasant's produce, (2) on cattle and (3) on houses. |
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Grasslands developed around _______ years ago ( History 6th grade NCERT) |
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Answer» Answer: Grasslands developed around 12000 years ago. Early PEOPLE painted on the WALLS of CAVES. In Hunsgi, tools were made of stones and some woods are ALSO used pls mark me as brainliest |
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The industrial Revolution began in ...... |
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Answer» Answer: 1790 Explanation: The 1790s decade ran from January 1, 1790, to DECEMBER 31, 1799. Considered as one of the Industrial Revolution 's earlier days, the 1790s called for the start of an anti-imperialist world, as NEW democracies such as the French FIRST Republic and the United States of America began flourishing at this era please mark me as the brainliest and CLICK thanks |
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Who invented cartoons |
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THE POLITICAL PARTY ZANU - PF LED THE STRUGGLE IN INDEPENDENCE(T/F) |
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Answer» THANK you.. |
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Who made the 3rd floor of qutub minar |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it will be helpful ✌️ |
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Russia was an ____________________state. |
Answer» Russia isn't a state. Its the largest cpuntry of world.Hope you've UNDERSTOOD!♡ Mark as Brainliest!♥♥ |
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In 1453 the city of....... was conquered by ottoman trucks |
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Answer» HOPE IT HELPS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST FOLLOW ME |
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What were the cause of conflicts between Hyder Ali and the British ? |
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Answer» Causes of the WAR: He had to buy peace with the Marathas for a sum of Rs. 36 lakh and another annual tribute. This angered Hyder Ali who STARTED hating the British. When the English attacked MAHE, a French possession under Hyder Ali's DOMINION, he declared war on the English in 1780. |
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Greased Cartridge acted as the spark in revolt of 1857’’. Justify this statement. |
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Answer» Answer: The greased Cartridge acted as a spark in the revolt of 1857 because ,most of the SEPOYS in BRITISH army were Indians . Inorder to load the rifle , they had to BITE the greased paper. A rumour made the revolt more severe. The rumour was that the greased paper in the RIFLES consisted of fat of cows and pigs.The RELIGIOUS concequences of Hindus and Muslims , made them react severely which made the revolt more severe. hope it helps... |
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Ruling of India came directly under the British Crown after the revolt. Is is this statement true or false.....This question is from class 8 chapter 5 ....When people rebel : 1857 and After....plz help... |
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जब आप किसी वास्तु को ध्यान से देखते हैं तो उसका क्या लाभ होता है |
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Answer» Answer: agar ham KISI bhi VASTU ko DHYAN se dekhte hai to ham use AUR achi tarah se pehchan sakte hai aur SAMAJ bhi sakte hai |
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During the palaeolithic period what were the tools in Hungsi made of?A. SandstoneB. LimestoneC. PebblesD. Grindstone |
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Answer» Crudestone is the ANSWER.. |
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Plz guide me a little about the full story of mahatma Gandhineeded for project. |
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Answer» Explanation: Revered the world over for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known to his many followers as Mahatma, or “the great-souled one.” He began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Known for his ascetic lifestyle–he often dressed only in a loincloth and shawl–and devout Hindu faith, Gandhi was imprisoned several times during his pursuit of non-cooperation, and undertook a number of hunger strikes to protest the oppression of India’s poorest classes, among other injustices. After Partition in 1947, he continued to work toward peace between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi was shot to death in Delhi in January 1948 by a Hindu fundamentalist. Early Life Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar, in the present-day Indian state of Gujarat. His father was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar; his deeply religious mother was a devoted practitioner of Vaishnavism (worship of the Hindu god Vishnu), influenced by Jainism, an ascetic religion governed by tenets of self-discipline and nonviolence. At the age of 19, Mohandas left home to study law in London at the Inner Temple, one of the city’s four law colleges. Upon returning to India in mid-1891, he set up a law practice in Bombay, but met with little success. He soon accepted a position with an Indian firm that sent him to its office in South Africa. Along with his wife, Kasturbai, and their children, Gandhi remained in South Africa for nearly 20 years.In 1906, after the Transvaal government passed an ordinance regarding the registration of its Indian population, Gandhi led a CAMPAIGN of civil disobedience that would last for the next eight years. During its final phase in 1913, hundreds of Indians LIVING in South Africa, including women, went to jail, and thousands of striking Indian miners were imprisoned, flogged and even shot. Finally, under pressure from the British and Indian governments, the government of South Africa accepted a compromise NEGOTIATED by Gandhi and General Jan Christian Smuts, which included important concessions such as the recognition of Indian marriages and the abolition of the existing poll tax for Indians. In July 1914, Gandhi left South Africa to return to India. He supported the British war effort in World War I but remained critical of COLONIAL authorities for measures he felt were unjust. In 1919, Gandhi launched an organized campaign of passive resistance in response to Parliament’s passage of the Rowlatt Acts, which gave colonial authorities emergency powers to suppress subversive activities. He backed off after violence broke out–including the massacre by British-led SOLDIERS of some 400 Indians attending a meeting at Amritsar–but only temporarily, and by 1920 he was the most visible figure in the movement for Indian independence. |
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E. Answer the following questions.1. Write three or four sentences to explainwhat the questioning attitude of theRenaissance was and why it developed. |
Answer» PLEASE please MARK me BRAINLIEST |
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Tell about the makeup egyptian civilization of queens |
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Answer» Egyptians mostly used galena (more commonly known as kohl) and malachite powder (a green MINERAL) for eye makeup. Galena was a BLACK paint that shielded eyes from the sun, while malachite powder made the eyes appear larger and protected those who wore it. Both were APPLIED USING ivory, wood, or sticks made of metal. |
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Vasco da Gama information in deep explanation |
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Answer» Answer:
The Portuguese nobleman VASCO da Gama (1460-1524) sailed from Lisbon in 1497 on a mission to reach India and open a sea route from Europe to the East. After sailing down the WESTERN coast of Africa and rounding the Cape of Good HOPE, his expedition made numerous stops in Africa before reaching the trading post of Calicut, India, in May 1498. Da Gama received a hero’s welcome back in Portugal, and was sent on a second expedition to India in 1502, during which he brutally clashed with Muslim traders in the REGION. Two decades later, da Gama again RETURNED to India, this time as Portuguese viceroy; he died there of an illness in late 1524. |
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The indus people traded with _ , _ and _. |
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Who was the mother and father of Alexander the great |
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Answer» ----------------------------------------------------------------------- _____________________________________________ ALEXANDER THE GREAT ParentsPhilip II of Macedon Father Olympias Mother _____________________________________________ Mark me as brainliest❤Follow me Priyanka here♾❤ |
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Primitive men were nomads write three sentences to support your answers |
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Answer» I hope this image will help u PLZ MARK my ANSWER as BRAINLIEST |
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Who won the battle between king porus and Alexander the great |
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Who was Alexander the great |
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Answer» He was a Great GREEK Emperor who TRIED to conquer the WORLD... But at LAST died in India... |
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1. Complete the sentences: (a) Hunter-gatherers chose to live in caves and rock shelters because__________________ (b) Early people painted on the________of caves. |
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Answer» Answers Explanation: 1) They PROTECTED themselves from HARSH WEATHER climates. 2)WALLS |
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What are the court chronic ? example |
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Answer» Accounts written by scholars about kingdoms, their courtiers and living conditions of common PEOPLE were called court chronicles. Chronicles were basically detailed and REGISTERED court accounts in continuous manner through a particular order of time. scholars often wrote the history of rulers or the ruling dynasties of the kingdom is which they lived. such books are ASLO called court chronicles. a example of such a book is RAJATARANGINI and BILHANA's vikramadevacharita Here is your answer buddy..! |
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Mention two similarities between egyption and Mesopotamian civilisation |
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Answer» Two similarities between egyption and MESOPOTAMIAN civilisationboth BUILT their cities where the water is and all their cities was having permanent SOURCE of water. both have more than one God to worship , Egypt START a revolution for worship one God ended up by the death of the King Tunt who start this, and BACK again to worship more than one God. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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List three ways in which hunter-gatherers used fire. Would you use fire for any of these purposes today? |
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Answer» THREE ways are To PROTECT themselves from Animals To cook food To Burn forest for AGRICULTURE |
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What is a royal proclamation |
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Answer» Answer: Hello Here is your answer mate___☺️ Explanation: The Royal PROCLAMATION is a DOCUMENT that SET out guidelines for European settlement of Aboriginal territories in what is now North America. The Royal Proclamation was initially issued by King George III in 1763 to officially CLAIM British territory in North America after BRITAIN won the Seven Years War.Hope it helps you______✌️✌️✌️ Please mark it as a brainliest. |
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FILL IN THE BLANKs1) The realm of water is called ......................................2) the thin layer of air that surrounds the earth is ...................................3) the movement of plates is called............................... 4) the important volcanoes of India are..................... and................. 5) The molten of volcano is called............................ if u say this answer I will give u a chocolate bar bcoz we have a own factory and I will mark as brain list |
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Answer» Answer: 2]atmosphere 5]lava Explanation: PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Why did the hunter-gatherers travel from place to place? In what ways are these similar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today? |
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Answer» Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place for four basic reasons which are as follows: If they stayed at one place for a long time, they would have eaten up all the available PLANT and animal resources. Therefore, they went to another place for more food. Animals move from place to place. Humans followed them as they hunted them Plants and trees bear fruit in DIFFERENT seasons. So when season changed, people moved to another place In search of water, people TRAVELED from place to place. Water is necessary for survival However, nowadays we TRAVEL for different purposes, like: (1) Migration due to Education (2) We travel to work (3) People travel from place to place for BUSINESS purposes (4) We travel from one place to another to amuse and entertain ourselves, like going to a circus, a zoo or sightseeing. |
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ML Answer the following in one sentence.1. How do royal decrees help historians?2. Name two biographies and two autobiographies written during the medieval period.3. What are dohas?4. What is calligraphy?5. How do writings of foreign travellers help in reconstructing history?I. Answer the following questions in brief.1. Write about the periodisation of Indian history especially in the medieval period.2 What do you know about the materials that were used while writing literary works in theperiod in India?3. What are the court chronicles? Give examples.4. What were the major historical developments during the medieval period?V. Answer the following questions in detail1. In what ways has the meaning of the term 'Hindustan' changed over the centuries? |
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Answer» Answer: Royal decree are the orders of king and queen or the MENTION of royal orders . it is a source of historical evidence for historians REGARDING that particular time.
Akbar NAMA written by Abul fazal and Padshah nama written by Abdul hamid lahori Autobiographies -Tuzuki babari written by babar and Tuzuki - Jahangiri written by jahangir. 3.Dohas is a form of self contained rhyming couplet in poetry composed in Matrika metre . for eg. dohas of kabir ,dohas of Tulsidas.4. calligrsphy is an art of beautifully writting using SPECIAL pen and brush . 5.Foriegn travellers visited india and spent many years there. they wrote about india like Ibn Batuta wrote kitab ul Rehla , which gives detailed information about 13 to 14 century . some historical events are not mentoined in indian native history like invasion of Alexender in 300 bc ,we know about it from foriegn accounts. periodations of medival india - early mediva period -:600 -1200 A.D Later medival period-: 1300- 1600 A.D late medival period1 or early modern period 1600,-1800 A.D. 3. court chronicles are documents written in courts by court poets like Abas khan sherwani wrote Tarikhi -shershahi. 4.During medival peroid many foriegners visited india and wrote about india . Tehnology of warfare were introduced like gunpowder. coins were used by rulers . Beautiful buildings and mounoments were constructed. Agriculture and trade was improved. 1. The term hindustan was used by persians and mughals for areas around indus river then it was used by inhabitants of india as hind after PARTITION it continued as the name for Reoubic of india. |
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I wanted this answerplz can someone |
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How to give the pic with question |
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Answer» there is a SYMBOL which is like a PIN. Press that and SNAP the pic you want to upload PLEASE mark me as the brainliest |
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Why did the new rulers of independent kingdoms in the Arab empire assume the title of 'Sultan'? |
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Answer» There are many RULER in Bengal, they were independent here are the some description of rule of the independent sultans. please MARK me as the BRAINLIEST ASAP |
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Why were the women disappointed by the constitution of 1791? LONG ANSWER |
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Answer» Answer: ⭕..@Ñ$WER......WOMEN were DISAPPOINTED by the constitution of France in 1791 because they were not given the same political rights as men i.e, right to vote, to be elected to the assembly and to HOLD political office ẞRAINLIEST PLS.......☺️❤️ |
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7. What were the steps taken to ensure that muqtisperformed their duties? Why do you think they mayhave wanted to defy the orders of the Sultans? |
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Answer» Steps TAKEN to ensure that muqtis performed their duties were as follows:- -Their office was made INHERITABLE and they were assigned iqtas for a short period of time before being shifted. -Accountants were APPOINTED by the state to check the amount of revenue collected by the muqtis. -Care was taken that the muqti collected only the taxes prescribed by the state and that he kept the required number of soldiers. The muqtis may have wanted to DEFY the orders of the sultan because their job was hereditary and TRANSFERABLE |
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Name one specimen of Jain architecture ______ |
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Answer» Jain temples Explanation: if you LIKE this PLEASE mark me as BRANILIEST |
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3. Arrange the following Mughal emperors in chronological order:a) Jahangirb) Akbarc) Baburd) Shah Jahan |
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Answer» HEY it is babur akbar jahangir SHAH jahan |
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The suspended particles released by combustion of coal in air may lead to a health disease. Select the correct option. A. GoitreB. ArthritisC. AsthmaD. Bone cancer |
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List onemafor difference betweenmanuscripts and inscriptions |
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Answer» hii you are in which class how can I TALK with you I like you GIVE me your Facebook id |
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Q 1 You have to agnterview an archeologesist. Prepare a list of five aquestionsthat you would like to ask him/her?altion |
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Answer» Explanation: An archaeologist is a person who studies prehistory and the history of humans by excavating the SITES of historical importance and by investigating artifacts and other material remains. The following are the QUESTIONS I would like to ask him: 1. What kind of historical objects have you found? 2. How MANY objects have you discovered from a particular site? 3. What is the time frame for the various objects you found? 4. How did you excavate a site? 5. What do you do with the discovered objects? |
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Give the names of the rulers who supported in british in supresing the uprising |
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Answer» farqunda ALI khan 2. maharaja narendra SINGH |
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