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3. The Ilbert Bill was proposed by Lord_____, |
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Answer» The Ilbert Bill was proposed by LORD SIR Courtenay Peregine Ilbert. Explanation: I hope it helps you. Plss MARK me as brainliest pls. |
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(5. Which of the following statements is irrelevant?a) The orientalists who supported Hindi as a mediab) The Anglicists who supported the English languac) The third section used Indian languages as the langd) The controversies were ast at rest by Macaulary's mWhich of the following opinion about the Sergeanta) It had a powerful influence on contemporary educab) Emphasis was placed onon nro |
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Answer» Answer: D option is correctExplanation: |
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| 1703. |
1. Fill in the blanks :(a) Vyankoji Raje was looking afterShahaji Raje's Jagir in theSouth. |
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An angle measured from a point on North South line is called |
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Answer» The azimuth is the ANGLE formed between a reference direction (in this example NORTH) and a line from the OBSERVER to a point of interest projected on the same plane as the reference direction ORTHOGONAL to the zenith HOPE HELPs YOU FRIEND ADD ME AS YOUR FRIEND MARK ME AS BRAINLIST FRIEND PLS MARK Me AS BRAINLIST FRIEND |
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| 1705. |
2. Bombay was a group of________ island |
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Answer» Answer: What the Company had come into possession were seven ISLANDS, named Bombay, Mazagaon, Parel, Worli, Mahim, Little Colaba or the Old Woman's Island, and Colaba. The landscape of these islands varied from low hills, TIDAL flats, mangrove forests, and salt PANS. |
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| 1706. |
Who constructs present day temples |
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Answer» Explanation: sorry YAR DONT know .follow KAR do SIRF pls follow and mark as brain list and thanks |
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| 1707. |
Who constructs present day temples and why? |
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Answer» Answer: ok Explanation: Temples in India, were built as a very DEEP science. They were not CREATED for worship. When I say temple, I am REFERRING to the ancient temples. Most modern temples are built just the way you build shopping COMPLEXES. |
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| 1708. |
Write names of the tissue found in plantsvery short answer |
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Answer» Answer: The TYPES of simple tissues are parenchyma, COLLENCHYMA, SCLERENCHYMA and aerenchyma. |
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| 1709. |
Today the world cannot afford war why |
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Answer» okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk |
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| 1710. |
HOW CHLOA TEMPLES DIFFERENT FROM PRESENT DAY TEMPLES |
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Answer» Explanation: The temples of the Chola period had a VIMANA as one of the main buildings of the TEMPLE, while present day temples don't always follow this. The temples of the Chola period ALSO had the images and status of the Kind placed prominently ACROSS the temple, which also does not happen in present day temples. |
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| 1711. |
वरील प्रतिकृती व त्या खाली दिलेल्या समोच्चरेषा नकाशाचे (आकृती ११.३ (ब) ) काळजीपूर्वक निरीक्षण करा. व खालील प्रश्नांची उत्तरे द्या.- नकाशात पुरंदर किल्ला कोणत्या दिशेला आहे?- नकाशातील कऱ्हा नदीच्या वाहण्याची डिश कोठून कोठे आहे?- नकाशात कोणत्या बाजूला दोनदार रंग नाहीत?- नकाशातील कोणता भाग आपल्याला प्रतिकृतीत दसत नाही? तो का दिसत नसावा?- कात्रज-दिवेघाट या डोंगररांगेची उंची कोणत्या दिशेने वाढत गेली आहे?- उंच डोंगररांगा कोणत्या दिशेला आहेत? |
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नकाशा पुरंदर किल्ला कोणत्या दिशेला आहे ? |
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Answer» पुण्याच्या आग्नेय दिशेला अंदाजे 20मैलांवर तर सासवडच्या नैऋत्येला 6मैलांवर आहे. |
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| 1713. |
Who was the king of ajmer and Delhi whose story is written in history |
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Answer» The PRITHVIRAJ Raso (IAST: Pṛthvīrāj Rāso) is a BRAJBHASHA EPIC poem about the life of the 12TH CENTURY Indian king Prithviraj Chauhan |
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| 1714. |
Look closely at the painting. What activities do you see happening? What do you think is the connection between the title of the painting("The school of Athens") and the activities you see? |
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Answer» Explanation: The SUBJECT matter of the PAINTING is Greek philosophy, and the "School of Athens" in particular. The painting focuses on the two central figures of Greek philosophy, PLATO and ARISTOTLE. ... The painting exhibits the basic principles of design: RHYTHM, balance and proportion. |
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Tamil*Write its origin.*Name the countries uses that tamil language(can paste the flag of that particularcountry)*Write 5 lines in the form of languagechosen by you. |
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Answer» Answer: *TAMIL originated from Proto-Dravidian, a proto-language. *Tamil is natively spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia. Tamil is the official language of the INDIAN state of Tamil Nadu, and an official language of the two SOVEREIGN nations, Singapore and Sri Lanka. - India, - Singapore, - Sri Lanka *1. எப்படி இருக்கிறீர்கள் ? 2. உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன ? 3. நீங்கள் எங்கு வாழ்கிறீர்கள்? 4. உங்கள் வயது என்ன? 5. நீங்கள் வீட்டில் எந்த மொழியில் பேசுகிறீர்கள் ? |
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| 1716. |
Why and how did the people travel in medieval India? |
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Answer» Answer: Transportation: The people used CAMELS, oxen and ELEPHANTS to travel over land. They had carts with wooden wheels. They had ships, with ONE mast, PROBABLY used to sail around the Arabian Sea. Seals with a pictographic script, which has not as yet been deciphered, were found at the Indus VALLEY sites. |
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Give two suggestions to make people tolerant towards other religions. |
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Answer» Answer:4 Ways to Teach Your Children Religious Tolerance Provide a Firm Understanding of Your Own Beliefs. Teach Your CHILD The Beliefs and Practices of Others. Participate in Multi-Religious Events. Discourage Intolerance. Explanation:Religious tolerance really should be a moral imperative as well, since intolerance is so very BAD for our character. Religion is a matter of faith, of BELIEF, not of evidence, and if we do not have respect for the beliefs of others, it is to our detriment, since a lack of respect diminishes us as HUMAN beings |
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What do you understand by brahamadeyas?? answer in 60-80 words |
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Answer» Answer: Brahmadeya (given to Brahmin) was tax free land gift EITHER in form of single plot or whole villages donated to Brahmans in the early MEDIEVAL India. It was initially PRACTICED by the ruling dynasties and was SOON FOLLOWED up by the chiefs, merchants, judicatories, etc. |
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| 1719. |
Who was Tutankhamen? |
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Answer» Answer: Tutankhamun, Egyptological PRONUNCIATION Tutankhamen, commonly REFERRED to as King Tut, was an ancient EGYPTIAN pharaoh who was the LAST of his royal family to rule during the end of the 18TH Dynasty during the New Kingdom of Egyptian history. Born: Amarna Died: Ancient Egypt Place of burial: Tomb of Tut Ankh Amun, Egypt Spouse: Ankhesenamun (half-sister) Parents: Akhenaten, The Younger Lady Grandparents: Amenhotep III, Tiye Explanation: hope you mark me as the brainliest |
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| 1720. |
Who was mageshthnees |
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Answer» Answer: ok Explanation: MEGASTHENES was an ANCIENT Greek historian, diplomat and Indian ethnographer and explorer in the Hellenistic period. He described India in his book Indika, which is now lost, but has been partially reconstructed from literary FRAGMENTS found in LATER authors. Born: 350 BC, Anatolia Born: 350 BC, AnatoliaDied: 290 BC Born: 350 BC, AnatoliaDied: 290 BCNationality: Greek Born: 350 BC, AnatoliaDied: 290 BCNationality: GreekKnown for: Indika, a book on ancient India |
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| 1721. |
5.Breakdown of food using oxygen is called1) Dehydration2) Aerobic respiration3) Anaerobic respiration4) Decomposition |
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Answer» Breakdown of food USING oxygen is called AEROBIC respiration |
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First king of magdha? |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST please |
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| 1723. |
IN2.Decribe the problem o crizindmanuscripts? co the authers. |
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Answer» Answer: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. i) Copying manuscript was an expensive business. (II) It was laborious and time-consuming. (iii) Manuscripts themselves were fragile, awkward to HANDLE and could not be easily carried around or read easily. |
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2.Decribe the problem d origindmanuscriptis? co the authers".MK |
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| 1725. |
हडप्पा संस्कृती च्या लोकांनी स्थलातर केले |
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Answer» हडप्पा संस्कृती च्या लोकांनी स्थलातर केले |
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| 1726. |
What would happen to a society or country if there were no government? |
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Answer» there will be no government in a COUNTRY, the country cannot regulate the citizens properly. There would be lawlessness and disorder in the country. It is due the government that the country is able to function properly. therefore government plays a very important role in a country. Absent a federal government, there would be no reason to deduct federal taxes from wages, so workers' paychecks may be larger. Likewise, less overarching and OVERLAPPING tax and REGULATORY burdens could translate into lower prices on store shelves. On the other hand, SOCIAL Security and Medicare benefits would stop. hope this helps you |
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| 1727. |
The Potter's wheel was first used by |
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Answer» Answer: Many MODERN scholars suggest that the first potter's wheel was first DEVELOPED by the ANCIENT SUMERIANS in Mesopotamia. |
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| 1728. |
Give reasons for the following:1. A large country may be underpopulated buthighly developed2. A small overpopulated country can beprosperous and developedevenundeveloped.or |
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Answer» Answer: Give reasons for the following: 1. A large COUNTRY MAY be underpopulated but highly developed 2. A SMALL overpopulated country can be prosperous and developed even undeveloped. orGive reasons for the following: 1. A large country may be underpopulated but highly developed 2. A small overpopulated country can be prosperous and developed even undeveloped. orhighly developed 2. A small overpopulated country can be prosperous and developed even undeveloped. or Explanation: PLZ mark me as brainliest plz plz |
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| 1729. |
Please answer my question please I am marks you |
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Answer» can't UNDERSTAND your WRITING |
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| 1730. |
Morning sun ortransplanting another to the shadeShyun carefully carried the Emperor's seed home, wealing and inso it wouldn't fall, but not so tighty that it might crush. At home, teenbottom of a flowerpot with large stones, covered them with petsmited the pot with rich black moist soil. He sewed the seed about an inchthe surface and covered it with light soil.Over the next few days, Shiun, along with every other boy of themained busy watering their pots every day and watching for the unfunfirst leal as it burst through the surface.was the first boy in the village to announce that his seed was sproutsuncement was met with whoops of excitement and congratulatied that he would surely be the next emperor and began to praskills by bossing around the younger, admiring children. Shin warose tiny plant had emerged from his pot and then it was ChaTled-none of these boys could grow plants as well as heshowing no sign of sprouting.outs emerged from pots all over the village. The proudeir plants outside so that the tiny plants could bask in thney built stone fences around their pots and zealouslyievous children or animals that might topple the |
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Answer» Answer: plz mark me as brainliest plz plzExplanation: transplanting another to the shade Shyun carefully CARRIED the Emperor's seed home, wealing and in so it wouldn't fall, but not so tighty that it might crush. At home, teen bottom of a flowerpot with large stones, covered them with pets mited the pot with rich black moist soil. He sewed the seed about an inch the surface and covered it with light soil. Over the next few days, Shiun, along with every other boy of the mained busy WATERING their pots every day and WATCHING for the unfun first leal as it BURST through the surface. was the first boy in the village to announce that his seed was sprouts uncement was met with whoops of excitement and congratulati ed that he would surely be the next emperor and began to pra skills by bossing around the younger, admiring children. Shin wa rose tiny plant had emerged from his pot and then it was Cha Tled-none of these boys could GROW plants as well as he showing no sign of sprouting. outs emerged from pots all over the village. The proud eir plants outside so that the tiny plants could bask in th ney built stone fences around their pots and zealouslyievous children or animals that might topple the |
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| 1731. |
4 Define linesegment and angle withexample for each. |
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Answer» Answer: line SEGMENT is a ANGLE of each example they inline very important in MAP ️Explanation: PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ Mark me as BRAINLIEST plz. |
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How did the discovery of fire change the life of the early man? |
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Answer» Answer: Fire provided a source of warmth and LIGHTING, protection from predators (especially at NIGHT), a WAY to create more advanced HUNTING tools, and a method for cooking food. ... These cultural advances allowed humangeographic dispersal, cultural INNOVATIONS, and changes to diet and behavior. I HOPE IT HELP YOU ✌ |
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How did the discovery of fire change the life of early man? |
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Answer» FIRE PROVIDED a source of warmth and lighting, protection from predators (especially at night), a way to create more advanced hunting tools, and a method for cooking food. ... These cultural ADVANCES allowed human GEOGRAPHIC DISPERSAL, cultural innovations, and changes to diet and behavior.
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How Madras city was different from other City |
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Answer» Answer: Madras city was DIFFERENT from other City AGRA taj mahal Explanation: PLZ mark me as brainliest plz plz |
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| 1735. |
Who is Teresa fidalgo ?? where did the story of Teresa Fidalgo start from?.??¢? |
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Which kind of creature is that which taste with it's feet ? answer with explanision |
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Answer» Butterflies TASTE with their feet Butterflies taste with their feetTheir feet have taste sensors on them that help to locate FOOD for their caterpillars. They stand on a LEAF and GIVE it a taste. If they determine the plant is something their caterpillars can eat, they'll lay their eggs in this spot. |
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Kumuha ng kapareha o kasama sa bahay pagusapan Ang mga pariralang nasa ibaba.Hanapin Ang mga pariralang pang-abay,pandiwa at panguri. at sabihin kung Ang mga ito ay pariralang pang-abay, pandiwa at pang-uri.1.Nalaglag sa daan2.mainit na kape3.nagluto ng ulam4.magandang magturo5.kumain ng masustansyang pagkain |
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Write any four writers of South India |
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Answer» Answer: Krishna LIFTING Govardhana MAHABALIPURAM Caves. Purandara DASA on a stamp. Melapathur NARAYANA Bhattathri. Ilustration of Kshetrayya. Oothukadu VENKATA Kavi. |
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Write any four European style architecture in Bombay |
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Answer» Answer: the architectural FEATURES include a range of European influences such as German gables, Dutch roofs, Swiss timbering, Romance ARCHES and Tudor casements often inter-fused with traditional Indian features. Mumbai City HALL was built during the period 1820 and 1835, by Colonel THOMAS Cowper. |
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Estate general se aap kya samajhte h |
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Answer» state GOVERMENT ka matlab ye hota hi KE usme khiy karya HOTE hai AK satate ko is se tax yani desh ki kamaiye khete hai is kamiye se rood walkovere or public property pe SAB desh wasi ka haq hai |
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| 1741. |
The chakra or wheal on the Ashoka pillar at has a place of honour |
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Answer» Explanation: Pillars RETAINING their animals At present the COLUMN REMAINS in the same place whereas the LION Capital is at the Sarnath Museum. This Lion Capital of Ashoka from Sarnath has been adopted as the National Emblem of India and the wheel "Ashoka Chakra" from its base was PLACED onto the centre of the flag of India. |
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1 WhatWhat were the important Kingdoms that flourshedthe early medival perioda?inIndia during |
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Answer» what were the IMPORTANT kingdoms that flourished during the early MEDIEVAL PERIOD in india? Chola dynasty, RASHTRAKUTA dynasty, Chahamanas dynasty were some of the important kingdoms flourished during the early medieval period in India. |
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A Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban controlled Assam,Manipur and Kashmir. true or false |
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Answer» ABSOLUTELY TRUE. He CONTROLLED these AREAS |
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| 1744. |
Francisi kranti k 3 siddhant likhiye |
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Answer» फ्रांस की क्रांति ने मानव जाति को स्वतंत्रता, समानता एवं बंधुत्व का नारा प्रदान किया। स्वतंत्रता मनुष्य का जन्मसिद्ध अधिकार मान लिया गया। राजनीतिक, आर्थिक, सामाजिक तथा धार्मिक दृष्टि से प्रत्येक नागरिक को पूर्ण स्वतंत्रता का अधिकार दिया गया। इसी प्रकार, भाषण, लेखन, प्रेस तथा जान-माल की सुरक्षा आदि के अधिकार दिए गये। |
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Francisi kranti kab hui? Uske 3 siddhant likho. |
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Answer» Answer: फ्रांसीसी क्रान्ति फ्रांस के इतिहास की राजनैतिक और सामाजिक उथल-पुथल एवं आमूल परिवर्तन की अवधि थी जो 1789 से 1799 तक चली। बाद में, नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट ने फ्रांसीसी साम्राज्य के विस्तार द्वारा कुछ अंश तक इस क्रान्ति को आगे बढ़ाया। |
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Who started the ' Single Window System'? |
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Answer» Answer: National Single WINDOW Ecosystem Explanation: They are Customs, DGFT, Port/Airport, RBI, Drug Controller Plant and ANIMAL Quarantine, Food Safety and Standards authority, etc. Among these regulatory agencies, Customs is the FIRST entry/exit point for any international trade CARGO. |
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Why is James Mill’s periodization of Indian history not acceptable to many people? |
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૫, ડહોળા પાણીને ઉપયોગમાં લેવા માટે શું કરવામાં આવે છે? |
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Answer» I not UNDERSTANDING your QUESTION and language sorry |
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Difference between precise date and period of time |
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Answer» PRECISE DATE MEANS A SPECIFIC OR PARTICULAR DATE OF AN EVENT PERIOD OF TIME MEANS A SPECIFIC PERIOD OF DAYS,MONTHS,YEARS . Explanation: MARK ME THE BRAINLIEST
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| 1750. |
Identify the following picture and write a short note on it. |
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Answer» This is an an HISTORICAL THING |
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