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| 1901. |
Any budd have school book of D. A. V public school class 7chapter 13, Delhi sultanate and give me photos of chapter 13 a,b,c,d,e of History |
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| 1902. |
Why do you think the Act was called Calico Act? What does the name tell us about thekind of textiles the Act wanted to ban? |
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Answer» Answer: om sai RAM, I have a Explanation of the DAY JOY bet you are LOOKING for a few DAYS, |
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| 1903. |
C. Answer the following questo in more fum aus.1. what are microlit Bow didi mesolithic manuse muros2. Explain how man might have discovered the main the sendin3. What do mesolithic paintings usually deput Whirmation des4. What is a tribe Mention one way in which we can draw conclusions in the setembre5. Write about the occupations of the elite people of MergarthD. Answer the following question in tot more than 200 ds.1. How did farming and herding change mm sibie |
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| 1904. |
Which Mughal emperor followed Sher Shah suri's idea of administration?a.Humayunb.Akbarc.Baburd.Aurangzeb |
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| 1905. |
2) Write about social and cultural effects of british rule in indiaplease give me answer it is important |
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Answer» Answer: BRITISH idea of freedom, equality, liberty and human RIGHTS along with western education resulted in to MASSIVE social-religious, reform movements and had great impact on the society. It brought a more scientific, rational and MODERN approach to life among INDIANS. |
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| 1906. |
D. State whether the following statements are true or false.1. Under the Permanent Settlement, the land revenue was collected regularly by the Company servants. |
Answer» false‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️RADHE radhe ❤️❤️ |
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| 1907. |
Answer the following questions,1. Why is the period after Harshavardhan's death called a period of political instability?features of the Rashtrakuta empire. |
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| 1908. |
9. Where is Mehrguth attuated?C. Answer the following questiona in not more than 40 words.1. What are microlitha? How did mesolithie man use microlithe?9. Explain how man might have discovered the magie link between seed and plant3. What do mesolithe paintings usually depict? What information do they give us?What is a tribe Mention one way in wbich we can draw conclusions about the lifestyle of neolithic tribes,5. Write about the occupations of the neolithic people of MehrgarhD. Answer the following question in not more than 100 words.1. How did farming and herding change man's life? |
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Answer» SORRY I am not UNDERSTANDING your QUESTION |
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| 1909. |
Who was the first foreign Invader to invade indiaplease don't copy from Google I want secondary level answermy request to to u please tell me in your words |
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Answer» Answer: here is your answer Explanation: |
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| 1910. |
Write about any 2 historical places in India.Don't answer inrevalent answers Please guys |
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Answer» Answer: ok here your answer Explanation: GOLCONDA Fort, also known as Golkonda (Telugu. "shepherds' hill") is a fortified citadel and an early capital city of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c.1512–1687), located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Because of the vicinity of diamond mines, especially Kollur Mine, Golconda flourished as a trade CENTRE of large diamonds, known as the Golconda Diamonds. The region has produced some of the world's most famous diamonds, including the COLOURLESS Koh-i-Noor (now owned by the United Kingdom), the blue Hope (United States), the pink Daria-i-Noor (Iran), the white Regent (France), the Dresden Green (Germany), and the colourless Orlov (Russia), Nizam and Jacob (India), as well as the now lost diamonds Florentine Yellow, Akbar Shah and Great Mogul. 2.The Charminar (lit. "four minarets"), constructed in 1591, is a monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The landmark has become known globally as a symbol of Hyderabad and is listed among the most recognized structures in India. It has also been officially incorporated as the Emblem of Telangana for the state of Telangana.[3] The Charminar's long history includes the existence of a mosque on its top floor for more than 400 years. While both historically and religiously significant, it is also known for its popular and busy local markets surrounding the STRUCTURE, and has become one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Hyderabad. Charminar is also a site of numerous festival celebrations, such as Eid-ul-adha and Eid al-Fitr |
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| 1911. |
1. The first urban city in the Indian-subcontinent appeared in the:(a) North-West(b) South-West (c) South-East(d) North-East |
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| 1912. |
The architecture of the Bahamani kings hadMuhammad bin Tughlag built Tughlaqabad101Turkish influenceThe Moti Masjid in Delhi was built byAurangzeb.Please answer this And for the false statement please write correct statement for that.plzzzx |
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Answer» the both statements are incorrect why means Explanation: Muhammad MOHAMMED BIN TUGHLAQ BUILT Tughlaqabad 10 Dev murti machine in DELHI was built by Aruna zeb |
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| 1913. |
5. Write down the impact of the following on the lives of the common people duringthe medieval time in about 15-20 words each(2 marks)EffectCauseIncrease in migration and tradeClearing of forests to make room for agriculture |
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Answer» Answer: that they WOULD not getting proper FOOD and no WAGES ACCORDING to dailyvbase |
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| 1914. |
True or false?Brihadeshwara Temple at Thanjavur was builtby Rajendra Chola.Calligraphy is the art of ornate (beautiful)writingThe construction of Qutb Minar wascompleted by Iltutmish.Please answer it is True and false and I will Mark brainliest tomorrow because my mam will discuss answers tomorrow. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. True 3. True Explanation: PLS mark me as BRAINLIEST answer |
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| 1915. |
Answer the following questions:-1. Why do we call the Harappan Civilization the first civilization in India?2. What were the main items of food of the Harappan people? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.It was the 1ST civilization FLOURISHED in India,so it is known as the first civilization of India 2.Their main staples were wheat and barley, which were presumably made into bread and PERHAPS ALSO cooked with WATER as a gruel or porridge. Explanation: I hope it helps you.......mark me as brainliest |
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| 1916. |
III Match the following1664116022The DutchThe BritishThe DanishThe French1600316164 |
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| 1917. |
Why is the Lok sabha more important than the Rajya sabha ?please tell correct answer please please please |
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Answer» Answer: the lok sabha has an certain POWER that MAKE it more powerful than the rajya sabha Explanation: motions of no confidence against the government can be introduced and passed in the lok sabha The rajya sabha has no power such as motion and HENCE has no real power over the exexecutive |
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| 1918. |
III. Fill in the blanks1. The first organized movement for independence was theIndependenceLaws in AD 1651 made it compulsory for the colonies to use only British ships for trad45The American War of Independence |
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| 1919. |
FIL State whether 'True' or 'False2. The maximum people residing in the colonies belonged to France. |
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| 1920. |
4) Into how many sessions non the vosieany be divided ? Navne them? Mestrenthere Timing?44Inhey of along wadett esouho to |
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Answer» Answer: he TIME signature is a notational convention USED in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure ... There are various types of time signatures, depending on whether the music follows REGULAR ... It is, for example, more NATURAL to use the quarter note/crotchet as a beat unit in 6................ |
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| 1921. |
Choose correct answer:1.Bhirrana/Kalibangan has emerged as the oldest indus site.2.The drains/streets cut each other at right angles.3.Most of the seals were made of terracotta/bitumen.4.Many/No temples have been found in the indus cities.5.The indus people traded with Mesopotamina/Greece. 6.The indus people used Roman/pictographic script. |
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Answer» mark as BRAINLIST |
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| 1922. |
How did thakkar bapa and his followers contribute to the social reforms in Gujarat ?from s s chapter 1 socio-religious reformsplz give answer fast and correct answer plz |
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Answer» your ANSWER is in this picture please MARK me as a BRAINLIST |
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| 1923. |
Review Exercisein the blanks.n 1336 CE, Vijaynagar Kingdom was founded byandThe greatest king of the Vijaynagar Kingdom wasliterature was also pursued and patronised by Krishnaya.and |
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Answer» Explanation: 13316 विजयनगर जो किंग टॉम वास फाउंडर था एंड द ग्रेटेस्ट विजय नगर |
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| 1924. |
LE 톤1. Fill in the blanks.1. In 1336 CE, Vijaynagar Kingdom was founded byand3.2. The greatest king of the Vijaynagar Kingdom wasliterature was also pursued and patronised by Krishna DevaRaya.4.andare the most famous templesof Hampi.5. Thedoab was the bone of contention between the Vijaynagar andBahmani kingdoms.6. The founder of the Bahmani Dynasty was |
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Answer» Answer: 1) harihara1 2)Krishnadevaraya (Kannada: ಕೃಷ್ಣದೇವರಾಯ) (Telugu: కృష్ణదేవరాయ) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire who reigned from 1509–1529. He was the third ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty and is considered to be its greatest ruler.[4] He possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate.[5] PRESIDING over the empire at its zenith, he is regarded as an icon by many Indians. Krishnadevaraya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana (lit, "Lord of the Kannada empire"), Andhra Bhoja (lit, "Andhra Scholar King") and Mooru Rayara Ganda (lit, "King of Three KINGS"). He became the dominant ruler of the peninsula of India by defeating the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda, the Bahmani Sultanate and the Gajapatis of Odisha, and was one of the most powerful Hindu rulers in India.[6] Indeed, when the Mughal Emperor Babur was taking stock of the potentates of north India, Krishnadevaraya was rated the most powerful and had the most extensive empire in the subcontinent.[5] Portuguese travellers DOMINGO Paes and Fernao NUNIZ also visited the Vijayanagara Empire during his reign. Travelogues indicate that the king was not only an able administrator but also an excellent general, leading from the front in battle and even attending to the wounded.On occasion, the king changed battle plans abruptly, turning a LOSING battle into victory.The south Indian poet Muku Timmana praised him as the destroyer of the Turkics.[7] Krishnadevaraya benefited from the able prime minister Timmarusu, who was regarded by the emperor as a father figure and was responsible for his coronation. 5) raichur doab 6)Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah please mark as the brainiliest and thank me |
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| 1925. |
One word answerTravelling from one place to another led to ______. In History!One word answer |
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Answer» Answer: When you travel to DIFFERENT PLACES you learn about that place and gather information.it helps you to KNOW about the history of that place. I hope it will HELP u please mark this answer as brain LIST |
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| 1926. |
Hey guyzz❤️..Q)) The Battle of Austerlitz took place during which war? ((No Wrong Answer)) ❌((No spam)) ❌ |
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| 1927. |
What activities were carried out by the'Ram Krishna Mission' for the upliftment of the society?from s.s chapter 1 socio- religious reformsplz answer fast and correct answer plz |
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Answer» Answer: The MISSION's activities were as FOLLOWS:- Education. Health care. Cultural activities. Rural uplift. Tribal welfare. Youth MOVEMENT etc. Explanation: I hope this helped you. |
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| 1928. |
3. What activities were carried out by the 'Arya Samaj' for the upliftment of the society ?from s.s chapter 9 socio- religious reformsplz answer fast and correct answer plz |
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Answer» We are a very lucky people today. We are free from FOREIGN domination and also free from MANY other rigidities which our ancestors had to face. The Indian society in the first half of the 19th century was caste ridden, decadent and rigid. It followed certain practices which are not in keeping with humanitarian feelings or values but were still being followed in the name of religion. A change was therefore needed in society. When the British came to India they introduced the English language as well as certain modern ideas. These ideas were those of liberty, social and ECONOMIC equality, fraternity, democracy and justice which had a tremendous impact on Indian society. Fortunately for our country there were some ENLIGHTENED Indians like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chand Vidyasagar, Dayanand Saraswati and many others who were willing to fight and bring in REFORMS in society so that it could face the challenges of the West |
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| 1929. |
1. What kind of social evils were prevalent in our society before the independence ?from s.s chapter 1 socio- religious reformsplz answer fast and correct plz |
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Answer» social evils like SATI system child MARRIAGE widow remarriage female infanticide and many .The deliberate killing of a newborn female child is CALLED female infanticide. The patriarchal nature of our society has caused this EVIL |
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| 1930. |
1. How will you separate a mixture of common salt and iron nails?2.How are thresher and combine helpful to the farmers?3.By using woollen yarn a lady knitted a sweater.Can this change be reversed? |
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Answer» firstly using magnet to remove iron nails this can be DONE by handpicking method also then by the method of sublimation SEPARATE camphor from the salt then POUR water in common salt and then EVAPORATE the water for separating common salt from water. |
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| 1931. |
Short notefrom s.s chapter 9 the freedom movement of 1857 C.E.plz answer fast and correct plz |
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Answer» Answer: the INTRODUCTION of enfield RIFLES in the army was the immediate cause because To load the rifle, sepoys had to bite the cartridge open to release the POWDER. The grease USED on these cartridges was rumoured to be made of beef and pork which angered the hindu and the muslims in the army. Explanation: ❄︎Pls Follow me. I Will follow back.❄︎❄︎Pls Follow me. I Will follow back.❄︎✌︎Pls Mark me As Brainliest.✌︎ |
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| 1932. |
SUBJECT: HISTORY4. The Beginning of Freedom MovementQ.1} Rewrite the statements by choosing the appropriate options.1} The Servants of India Society was founded by(a) Ganesh Vasudev Joshi (b) Bhau Daji Lad(c) M.G.Ranade(d) Gopal Krishna Gokhale2} The first session of Indian National Congress was held at(a) Pune(b) Mumbai (c) Kolkata (d) Lucknowwrote the Geeta Rahasya.(a) Lokmanya Tilak (b) Dadabhai Nowrojee (c) Lala Lajpat Rai(d) Bipinchandra Pal3} |
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Answer» Answer: 1.(d).Gopala Krishna Gokhale. 2.(b).Mumbai. |
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| 1933. |
In the Cheer haran or Vastra haran of Draupadi. Which 5 people were main?1) Dhritarashtra2) Udishtir3) Dussahassana4) Karnn5) Draupadi6) Krishna7) Duryodhana8) Balram9) Gandhari10) ShakuniTELL QUICKLY AND THANK AND RATE ME IF I ANSWER ANYONE'S QUESTIONS. |
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Answer» DHRITARASHTRA. Dussahassana... Krishna.... DURYODHANA...... DRAUPADI |
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| 1934. |
8. On the map of India provided, mark the locations of any four tribes that lived inSouth, North, West, and East India during the medieval period.Map is given above the question |
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Answer» the AHOMS in north the nayaks in south the Rabha in EAST |
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| 1935. |
DFill in the blanks:1. The British and the French fought the wars to establish their monopoly in India2. Ali Vardi Khan was succeeded by3. The trading centres of the Europeans calledin India4. The trade concessions were granted to the British by the Mughal emperor5. Bengal in the 18th century was theand mostprovince in India6. The French got defeated inwas recalled to France afterit.war andH-19 |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. The British and the FRENCH FOUGHT the Carnatic wars to establish their monopoly in India. 2. Ali Vardi Khan was SUCCEEDED by Siraj-ud-daula. 3. The trading centres of the Europeans called in India 4. The trade concessions were granted to the British by the Mughal emperor Faruk Shiyar. 5. Bengal in the 18th century was the and most developed province in India. 6. The French got defeated after ||| Carnatic War. 7. Dupleix was recalled to France afterit. |
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| 1936. |
Choose the correct option.1. Malik Kafur was the vice-regent under(a) Itutmish(b) Balban(c) Ala-ud-din Khalji(d) Muhammad-bin-Tughluq2. The nobles refused to cooperate with Muhammad-bin-Tughluq because he(a) took away their titles(b) raised common people of merit to high positions(c) did not recognise the merit of the nobles(d) did not reward the nobles3. In 1398, India was invaded by(a) Jauna Khan(b) Khizr Khan(c) Timur Lang(d) Babur4. The Delhi Sultanate lasted from(a) 1192 to 1206(b) 1192 to 1526(c) 1206 to 1290(d) 1206 to 15265. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq increased land tax in the Ganga-Yamuna Doab to(a) suppress rebellions(b) live in luxury(c) meet the expenditure on his army(d) give loans |
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Answer» Answer: 1. a 2.The nobles refused to co-operate with Mohammed bin tughlaq because he MADE the decisions which caused disaffection and also he promoted the people who are considered LOW born because of which he gained the disapproval of many nobles 3. d 4. d 5. DOAB was a fertile alluvial tract lying between the RIVERS Ganga and Yamuna. Muhammad Tughlaq increased the taxes of the Doab region as he was in need of MONEY for raising a large army. Unfortunately, the increase in taxes coincided with a severe famine in the region |
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1. State whether the following statements are true or false.1. Qutb-ud-din Aibak built the Alai Darwaza as a gateway to the Qutb complex2. Raziyya Sultan was known to favour non-Turkish nobles,3. Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq was succeeded by Jauna Khan.4. Timur Lang was a Mongol ruler who invaded India.5. The Sultan had no control over the iqtadars, as the iqtas were not transferable.6. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq's new capital at Devagiri was named TughluqabadHey guys please help mee |
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Answer» Answer: Qutub-ud-din Aibak was the founder of the Slave DYNASTY. He assumed the title of 'Sultan' for the first time in the history of India and made DELHI his capital. He was also KNOWN as 'Lakh Baksh' or giver of lakhs for his MAGNANIMITY, as he gave a lot of LIBERAL donations. He started the construction of the Qutub Minar in the memory of Khawaja Qutubuddin Bhaktiyar Kaki but could complete only the first storey. So all the statements are true |
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In which work the Khonds of orissa was mainly engagedOption are A) collecting the forest produce B) Shifting cultivation C) Hunting of Animals D) cultivated crops |
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Answer» Answer: Khonds are original tribal of Odisha. The collect fruits, honey, roots of the plant, from forest. They cook in the oil extracted from seeds of Sal and MAHUA. They also work as unskilled labour in the CONSTRUCTION activities in KORAPUT DISTRICT. |
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| 1939. |
7. Out of the different types of towns that existed in medieval India, which type of town would you like to live in? Give three reasons for your answer.who give answer correct and now I will mark as brainlist |
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Answer» Explanation: Administrative towns TEMPLE towns Money in temple towns A medieval TOWN may be a Temple town, Administrative centre, Commercial town or Port town. Many towns had combined CHARACTERISTICS of all the above types of towns. For example, many towns were administrative CENTRES, commercial and craft production centres as WELL as temple towns – all at the same time. |
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0.4 Harappans travelled to which of these places for an materials( Iran(iii) Rajasthan(ii) Afghanistan(iv) All of these0.5 People abandoned Harappan cities because of:(i ) earthquakes(ii) invasion s(iii) rivers drying up(iv) none of these |
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| 1941. |
(IV) coinsHarappans are believed to have worshipped:(1) Pasupati(ii) peepul tree(ili) Mother Goddess (iv) All of thesePLEASE TELL ME FAST |
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Answer» IV all the above. Explanation: 8ugkfuowufodypidodidyaif |
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| 1942. |
Q.2 Which of these objects have not been found inHarappan sites?(1) seals(ii) toys(ill) pottery(iv) coinsPLEASE TELL ME FAST |
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Answer» Answer: toys...........because of u have read the book deals,POTTERY and COINS were FOUND |
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SUB : HISTORY STD : VIISA 1 REVISION WORKSHEET – 1 DATE : 21.09.2020I.Choose the correct answer:1.Who among the following Pandya rulers is known for ending the Kalabhra rule?a. Kadunkon b. ViraPandyan c. KunPandyan d. Varaguna2. Political parties are generally formed on the basic of ____.a. Religious principles b. Common Interest c. Economic Principles d. Caste3. What was the most important cause of the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni?a. To destroy idolatory b. To plunder the wealth of Indiac. To spread Islam in India d. To establish a Muslim state in India4. ___ period was known as the period of devotional literature.a. Chola b. Pandya c. Rajput d. Vijayanagara5. Which one of the following comes under Political Equality?a. Right to criticize the government and criticize the public policyb. Removal of inequality based on race, colour sex and castec. All are equal before the law.d. Prevention of concentration of wealth in the hands of law.6.What is meant by Bi-party system?a.Two parties run the governmentb.Two members run a partyc.Two major political parties contest electiond.None of these7. _____ built the Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple.RajaRaja I b. Athirajendra I c. RajendraChola I d.Kulothunga I8. Who was the lat ruler Vijayalaya line of Chola dynasty?a. VeeraRajendra b. Rajadhiraja c. AthiRajendra d.Rajaraja IIII. Fill in the blanks :9.The busiest port town under the Pandyas was _____.10. ___ is a festival of brotherhood.11. Equality means absent of ____ privileges.12. The royal secretariat of Pandya kingdom was known as ___.13. __ had stamped the figure of Goddess Lakshmi on his gold coins and had his name inscribed on it.14.The leader of the opposition party enjoys the rank of ____.15. The party which gets second largest number of seats next to the majority party in the election is called ____III. Match the following :16. Khajuraho Inland traders17.Anju Vannattar Hampi18.ManiGramattar Madhya Pradesh19.Majority party Maritime traders20.Virupaksha forms the Government |
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III.Answer in one word:1.What is the non communicable disease caused by loss of pigmentation in the skin?Ans: 2.Which disease will prevent by Intake of cod liver oil tablet ?Ans: 3.Chronic cough is the symptom of which disease ?Ans: 4.Give an example for Rhizome.Ans:5.Give one example of parasite.. Ans: IV. Assertion and Reason:a) Assertion is correct , Reason is incorrectb) Assertion is incorrect , Reason is correctc) Assertion is correct , Reason is correctd) Assertion is incorrect , Reason is incorrect1. Assertion :In potato shoot arises from eyes..Reason : Eyes represent the buds.Ans : 2. Assertion : Corm is a condensed form of bulb.Reason : It has dry and fleshy scale leaves.Ans: 3. Assertion : We must offer first aid to a bleeding person.Reason : We must not use gloves while helping them.Ans: 4. Assertion : Antibiotics do not help to cure communicable diseaseReason : They caused by microbes.Ans: 5. Assertion : In banyan prop trees grow horizontally from the tree .Reason : They give additional support to the tree.Ans: |
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Answer» Answer: so many QUESTIONS... I only knew some questions.. sorry Explanation: PLS follow me.. pls MARK me as a brainliest |
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| 1945. |
Statement (1) the diwani in 1765 allowed the company to use vast revenue resources of bengalreasoning(2) now revenues from india ould finance company expenses and it could be used to purchase cotton silk textilesA 1 and 2 are both correctB 1 is correct but 2 is not the reason for 1C 1 and 2 are both incorrect statementsD 1 is incorrect statement and 2 is correct statement. |
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Why were the soldiers sent to Burma by the East India Company in 1824?a. There was a war between the British and Burmese Empireb. To punish themc. To help the Burmese Emperord. To spoil their caste and religion |
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Answer» Answer: Bandula believed that a decisive victory could allow Ava to consolidate its gains in its new western empire in Arakan, Manipur, Assam, CACHAR, and Jaintia, as well as TAKE over eastern Bengal. ... In January 1824, Burma sent one of their TOP generals, Thado Thiri Maha Uzana, into Cachar and Jaintia to DISPERSE the REBELS. |
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6. Answer the following questions in about 40-50 words.a) You are a weaver who lost the liberty to sell your own cloth or weave your ownpatterns during the medieval period. Why did this happen?b) Who were the mansabdars? How did they receive their salary from theemperor?c) Is architecture an important source of history? Explain one feature of abuilding that would give us information about the past. |
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Answer» Answer: C) is architecture an important source of history? Explain ONE feature of a BUILDING that would give us information about the past. |
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| 1948. |
The sultan was dependent on ............fir suppliesoptions 1 trade 2 tribute3plunder 4 all of these |
Answer» 4:- ALL OF THE ABOVEPLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER ,FOLLOW ME AND THX FOR THE SUOERB QUESTION |
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ColumnColin(a) The King of (it Rule ofBhutan hasdeclared that infuture he will beguided by theadvice given tohim by electedrepresentatives(b) Many Tamil ti) Respect forworkers whorightsmigrated fromIndia were notgiven the right tovote in Si Lanka(el The kingdilOne personimposed a ban one moke,on politicalgatheringsdemonstrationsand rallie(d) The Indianone value( Free andfair electoralbumptionSupreme Courtheld that thedissolutionof Biharassembly wasunconstitutional |
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Answer» Explanation: didn't UNDERSTAND the question.... MARK me as a brainliest=I'll GIVE 10thanks and FOLLOW me=I'll give 15thanks |
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The pa*Pants reproduce through seeds,Germination is the process by which a seed grows into a*A sud needs water, air and sunlight to germinate,seves are dispersed by wind, water animals and human beings or by fruar plants were imported into India from China,LET US ANSWER.A Write T for True or F for Ralse,1. Rose reproduces from stem cuttings.2. The radicle grows into the stem and the leaves,The seed coat protects the seed,HH& The plumule is a tiny root that grows downwards in a seed.& Tick (/) the correct answers, Write them on the blanks.1. Plant reproduction from the root, stem or leaf is called* vegetative propagation. b. seed germination. c. seed dispersal. d. sNew bryophyllum plants grow from thec. leaves.d. fistemb. rootstores the food for the seed.cotyledonb. seed coatc. sporeCoconuts are dispersed bywind.b. waterhe pea and balsam reproduce bybursting fruitsb. rootsd. rain the blankscair.d. an |
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