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2251.

1. Bring out the main features of the Neolithic Age​

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The Neolithic or New Stone Age denotes to a STAGE of human culture following the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods and is characterized by the use of POLISHED stone implements, development of PERMANENT dwellings, cultural advances such as POTTERY making, DOMESTICATION of animals and plants, the cultivation of grain ...

2252.

3. The trading centre at Chinsura in Bengal, wasestablished by the British. ( true or false )​

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false

Explanation:

After the Portuguese, the Dutch established a FACTORY at Chinsurah in 1656. This was during the time of the Dutch East India COMPANY and the Dutch EVEN built a fort named Gustava in the town. In fact, the Dutch held their sway over Chinsurah from 1615 to 1825 after which they CEDED the town to the British.

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2253.

Giovanni da Verrazano thought that a large lake he discovered in North America was What did he think the lake was?

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2254.

Why did the Indus people wear amulets?​

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ets have been FOUND in large numbers from the Indus Valley. Probably the Harappans believed that ghosts and EVIL forces were CAPABLE of harming them and, THEREFORE, used amulets against them.

2255.

Shart note on birsa munda​

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Birsa Munda was a FOLK hero and a tribal freedom fighter hailing from the Munda tribe. He was a spearhead behind the Millenarian movement that arose in the Bihar and Jharkhand belt in the early 19th century under the BRITISH colonisation.Birsa Munda was born in the mid-1870's. He was impressed by the sermons of the MISSIONARIES. Birsa also spent time under a well-known Vaishnav preacher, and, influenced by his teachings, started giving importance to purity and piety.

2256.

Members of Block Samiti elect the Block Pramukh.True or false ​

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true

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2257.

_______ and barely were the main crops cultivated.(fill in the blanks)​

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RICE and BARLEY

2258.

What were England's main motives for exploring and colonizing America? A converting Native Americans to Protestantism B defeating French military and trading outposts C creating wealth and building model societies D learning about new types of animals and plants

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A. converting native AMERICANS to PROTESTANTISM

2259.

2. How did the early man discover fire?​

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The early MAN discovered fire by JUS rubbing two stones accidentally. EXPLANATION: In ancient days, there was no LIGHT after the sun set. ... During those period of time, by rubbing two stones accidentally, they discovered the fire.

2260.

Name an Indus site in Haryana.​

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Rakhigarhi, Rakhi Garhi (Rakhi Shahpur + Rakhi Khas), is a village in Hisar District in the state of Haryana in India, SITUATED 150 kilometers to the NORTHWEST of Delhi. It is the site of a pre-Indus VALLEY Civilisation SETTLEMENT going back to about 6500 BCE.

2261.

The Great Granary was found in Lothal. True or false​

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TRUE the great GRANARY was FOUND in LOTHAL

2262.

Compare and contrast the two main branches of geography

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Geography's two main branches are physical geography and human geography. Geographers IDENTIFY and locate MAJOR physical and human geographic features of VARIOUS places and regions in the world.

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2263.

What motivated the French to explore and colonize in North America? A English settlements and forts B desire to start large plantations C gold and religious freedom D curiosity about new animals and plants

Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:

D will be CORRECT OPTION

2264.

George Washington, Spymaster show's the importance of stealth and creativity in American heroism by what?

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

jio wessington smart and IMPORTANCE of MATHEMATICS problem of the GEOMETRICAL assignment

2265.

Who was Nadir Shah 4 marks. Answer must be according to marking Scheme​

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ong>Answer: Nader Shah Afshar (Persian: نادر شاه افشار‎; also known as Nader Qoli Beyg نادر قلی بیگ or Tahmāsp Qoli Khan تهماسپ قلی خان) (August 1688[5] – 19 June 1747) was one of the most powerful Iranian rulers in the Iranian history, ruling as Shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747 when he was assassinated during a rebellion. Because of his military genius[13] as evidenced in his numerous campaigns throughout Middle East, Caucasus, Central and South Asia, such as the battles of Herat, Mihmandust, Murche-Khort, Kirkuk, Yeghevard, Khyber Pass, Karnal and Kars, some historians have described him as the Napoleon of Persia, Sword of Persia,[14] or the Second Alexander. Nader belonged to the Turkoman[15] Afshar tribe, a semi-nomadic tribe settled in Khorasan in northeastern Iran,[16] which had supplied military power to the Safavid dynasty since the time of Shah Ismail I.[17]

Nader rose to power during a period of chaos in Iran after a rebellion by the Hotaki Pashtuns had overthrown the weak Shah Sultan Husayn, while the arch-enemy of the Safavids, the Ottomans, as well as the Russians had seized Iranian territory for themselves. Nader reunited the Iranian realm and removed the invaders. He became so powerful that he decided to depose the last members of the Safavid dynasty, which had ruled Iran for over 200 years, and BECOME Shah himself in 1736. His numerous campaigns created a great empire that, at its greatest extent, briefly encompassed what is now part of or includes Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the North Caucasus, Iraq, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Pakistan, Oman and the Persian Gulf, but his military spending had a ruinous effect on the Iranian economy.[18]

Nader idolized Genghis Khan and Timur, the previous conquerors from Central Asia. He imitated their military prowess and—especially later in his reign—their cruelty. His victories during his campaigns briefly made him West Asia's most powerful sovereign, ruling over what was arguably the most powerful empire in the world,[19] but his empire and the Afsharid dynasty he founded quickly disintegrated after he was assassinated in 1747.[20] The turning point in his military career started from his second and third campaigns against the by then revolting Lezgians, as well as other ethnic groups of Dagestan in the northwestern parts of his domain. Nader Shah has been described as "the last great Asiatic military conqueror".[21]

Early life

Nader Shah was born in the FORTRESS of Dastgerd[6] into the Qereqlu clan of the Afshars, a semi-nomadic TURKIC Qizilbash pastoralist tribe settled in the northern valleys of Khorasan, a province in the northeast of the Iranian Empire.[22] His father, Emam Qoli, was a herdsman who MAY also have been a coatmaker.[23] His family lived nomadic way of life. Nader was a long-waited son in his family.[24]

At the age of 13, his father died and Nader had to find a way to support himself and his mother. He had no source of income other than the sticks he gathered for firewood, which he transported to the market. Many years later, when he was returning in triumph from his conquest of Delhi, he led the army to his birthplace and made a speech to his generals about his early life of deprivation. He SAID, "You now see to what height it has pleased the Almighty to exalt me; from hence, learn not to despise men of low estate." Nader's early experiences did not, however, make him particularly compassionate toward the poor. Throughout his career, he was only interested in his own advancement. Legend has it that in 1704, when he was about 17, a band of marauding Uzbek Tartars invaded the province of Khorasan, where Nader lived with his mother. They killed many peasants. Nader and his mother were among those who were carried off into slavery. His mother died in captivity. According to another story, Nader managed to convince Turkmens promising help in future, Nader returned to the province of Khorasan in 1708[24].

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2266.

Who was the son in law of QUTUBUDDIN AIBEK ?​

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Iltutmish was the son in law of QUTUBUDDIN AIBEK

Explanation:

His son-in-law, ablest general, and successor, Iltutmish (REIGNED 1211–36), basing his power on the conquests of Quṭb, was able to establish the independence of the Delhi sultanate. Surviving inscriptions describe Quṭb as malik (“king”), and the Quṭb Mīnār in Delhi still STANDS to commemorate his victories.

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2267.

Name the following-1. He strengthed the bhakti movement.​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

DR. AMIT DEV

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2268.

What would happen if we had no government?

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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.

2269.

5. Compare the forms of government in Magadha, Vaiji, and Greece. Write the answers of missing sections (a) to (h) in your answer sheet to complete the tablehidden below(4 marks)GreeceMagadhaVajjiType ofgovernmentDemocracy(a)(b)How weredecisions taken?(d(e)Who were part ofecision-making?(g)(h)​

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2270.

/ HTML tags are enclosed in { } braces. /​

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Most HTML tags COME in pairs, an opening and CLOSING set. .. All tags are enclosed in left and right angle bracket and . Closing tags are preceded by a BACKSLASH

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2271.

Who is Dara Shikoh .​

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Shikoh, ALSO known as Dara Shukoh (Hindi: दारा शिकोह, Urdu: دارا شِکوہ‎), (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal EMPEROR Shah JAHAN. He was executed in 1659 on Aurangzeb's orders in a bitter struggle for the imperial throne.

Children: Sulaiman Shikoh, Sipihr Shikoh

Sibling: Jahanara Begum, Aurangzeb

Born: 20 March 1615, Ajmer

Died: 30 August 1659

2272.

GUYS CAN YOU EXPLAINWHO IS ALI GURSHAP IN KHALJI DYNASTY ​

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6–1316), born as Ali Gurshasp, was the most powerful emperor of the KHALJI dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the INDIAN subcontinent. Alauddin instituted a number of significant administrative changes, related to revenues, price controls, and society. He is noted for REPULSING the Mongol invasions of INDIA.

2273.

How can the discovery of new artifacts change interpretations of history over time?

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2274.

2 Using duesiblity bata determine which of the followingmumlarscore et disaslado dey by​

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2275.

¿Cómo ayudan las fotografías a los historiadores a aprender sobre el pasado?How does human error or oversight change the way humans complete research and other activities?

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I THINK your QUESTION is incomplete.......

2276.

Explain the economic and social conditions of the French people

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Social - The social CONDITIONS in FRANCE in late 18th century were extremely UNEQUAL and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first TWO Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State.

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2277.

Two non-religious taxes imposed by the sultans of DelhiPlease answer ​

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In India, Islamic rulers imposed jizya on non-Muslims STARTING with the 11TH century. The taxation practice included jizya and KHARAJ taxes. These terms were sometimes used interchangeably to mean poll tax and collective tribute, or just called kharaj-o-jizya. Jizya expanded with DELHI

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2278.

Why were the Turkish invaders successful in india?what were the effect of their invasion ​

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The reasons for their defeat or, in other words, causes for Muslim success were the following: The RAJPUTS lacked unity. They were always FIGHTING with each other. Prithviraj CHAUHAN and Jaichand could not unite against Muhammad Ghori.

2279.

What is Tirthankar.​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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2280.

How was the administration and culture of the bahmani kingdom​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

hepatic hota TRICKS......

2281.

Who was the first man and woman in this world and how they came in this world??​

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ADAM and Eve. They had EVOLVED from apes( specifically orangutans)

2282.

Who was mahmud ghori? Explain in brif the battle he fought in india ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Muhammad Ghori was of Persian origin, however, his EXACT ethnicity is still DEBATED. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest generals of Islamic and Indian history. Though he was DEFEATED in many battles, notably by Chahamana ruler Prithviraj III

2283.

What is Jhum Cultivation​

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ltivation, also known as the slash and BURN agriculture, is the PROCESS of growing crops by first clearing the land of TREES and vegetation and burning them thereafter. The burnt soil contains potash which INCREASES the NUTRIENT content of the soil.

2284.

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2285.

I)পাইলট কোন দেশের কলম?​

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India. HOPE it will help you.

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2286.

Vhy were the Abbasids considered holy?​

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The Abbasid Caliphate  was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was founded by a dynasty descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abdul-Muttalib (566–653 CE), from whom the dynasty takes its name.They RULED as caliphs for most of the caliphate from their capital in Baghdad in modern-day Iraq, after having overthrown the Umayyad Caliphate in the Abbasid Revolution of 750 CE . The Abbasid Caliphate first centered its government in Kufa, modern-day Iraq, but in 762 the caliph Al-Mansur founded the city of Baghdad, near the ancient Sasanian capital city of Ctesiphon. The Abbasid period was marked by reliance on Persian bureaucrats (notably the Barmakid family) for GOVERNING the territories as well as an increasing inclusion of non-Arab MUSLIMS in the ummah (national community). Persian CUSTOMS were BROADLY adopted by the ruling elite, and they began patronage of artists and scholars.Baghdad became a center of science, culture, philosophy and invention in what became known as the Golden Age of Islam.

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2287.

निम्नलिखित में से किस शासक ने दो पहाड़ियों के मुख-विबर पर एक जलाशय का निर्माण करवाया *​

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खजुराहो भारत के मध्य प्रदेश प्रान्त में स्थित एक प्रमुख शहर है जो अपने प्राचीन एवं मध्यकालीन मंदिरों के लिये विश्वविख्यात है। यह मध्य प्रदेश के छतरपुर जिले में स्थित है। खजुराहो को प्राचीन काल में 'खजूरपुरा' और 'खजूर वाहिका' के नाम से भी जाना जाता था। यहां बहुत बड़ी संख्या में प्राचीन हिन्दू और जैन मंदिर हैं। मंदिरों का शहर खजुराहो पूरे विश्व में मुड़े हुए पत्थरों से निर्मित मंदिरों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। खजुराहो को इसके अलंकृत मंदिरों की वजह से जाना जाता है जो कि देश के सर्वोत्कृष्ठ मध्यकालीन स्मारक हैं। भारत के अलावा दुनिया भर के आगन्तुक और पर्यटक प्रेम के इस अप्रतिम सौंदर्य के प्रतीक को देखने के लिए निरंतर आते रहते है। हिन्दू कला और संस्कृति को शिल्पियों ने इस शहर के पत्थरों पर मध्यकाल में उत्कीर्ण किया था। विभिन्न कामक्रीडाओं को इन मंदिरों में बेहद खूबसूरती के उभारा गया है। खजुराहो का मंदिर एक सभ्य सन्दर्भ, जीवंत सांस्कृतिक संपत्ति, और एक हजार आवाजें, जो सेरेब्रम, से अलग हो रही हैं, खजुराहो ग्रुप ऑफ मॉन्यूमेंट्स, समय और स्थान के अन्तिम बिंदु की तरह हैं, जो मानव संरचनाओं और संवेदनाओं को संयुक्त करती सामाजिक संरचनाओं की भरपाई करती है, जो हमारे पास है। सब रोमांच में। यह मिट्टी से पैदा हुआ एक कैनवास है, जो अपने शुद्धतम रूप में जीवन का चित्रण करने और जश्न मनाने वाले लकड़ी के ब्लॉकों पर फैला हुआ है।

2288.

Why is it important to distinguish fact from opinion in historical writing?

Answer» ONG>Answer:

bcauz we need to KNOW about historical WRITING ALSO

2289.

FREEDOM STRUGGLE OF 1857 IndexPeshawarTerritory under British ControlImportant Centres of Uprising- Present External Boundary of IndiaLahoreFirozepurShikarpurMuzaffarnagarDelhi MerathBareliMathuraEtawaAgraLucknowNasirabad GwaliorKanpurAvadhKalpiJhapsi AllahabadDSagarIAhmedabadIndoreJabalpurDinapurKarachiBanarasJagdishpurA BeharampurBarrackporeMhowNagpur .AurangabadSataraBAY OF BENGALKolhapurNargundARABIAN SEXNINDUAw​

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2290.

Mention the features of town planning and drainage systems which are relevant in present cities​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

we have to decresae the pollution and decresae the WASTAGE and rid from our SURROUNDINGS

2291.

Select all that apply. Which of the following are examples of chemical changes? change in composition a substance decomposing burning melting

Answer» ONG>Answer:

... EXAMPLES of chemical changes? change in composition a ... in composition a SUBSTANCE decomposing burning MELTING.

2292.

2. Complete the information in the following table.Sr.No.Name of theInstitutionFunctions1. Legislature2. Executive3. Judiciary​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Sr

No.1

Name of the

Institution:legislature

Functions

1. Legislature

2. Executive

3. Judiciary

2293.

(I) who was the founder of gulam dynasty? ​

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Yes! Here is your answer!

EXPLANATION:

Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak

Slave dynasty, (1206–90), line of sultans at Delhi, India, that lasted for nearly a CENTURY. Their family name was Muiʿzzī. The Slave dynasty was founded by Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and later SULTAN Muḥammad of Ghūr.

2294.

Worst cyclone of the history

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Bhola 1970. caused 500, 000 FATALITIES.

2295.

HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) The Second Battle of Tarain was a turning point in the Indian history. How?​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

Because it led to the establishment of Muslim rule in India.

Arab invasions of India had TAKEN place before the Second Battle of Tarain, most notably by Mohammed bin Quasim and Mahmud Ghazni. However, these invading kings and generals were plunderers - they looted gold, diamonds and other treasures from India, that they carried back to their kingdoms. None of them were interested in building of holding kingdoms in India.

However, this changed with the invasion of Mohammed Ghori, who defeated Prithviraj Chauhan at the Second Battle of Tarain. Unlike his predecessors, Ghori decided to set up a kingdom and hold territory in India. When Ghori returned to his homeland, he left his slave Qutubdin Aibak in charge of his Indian territories. Aibak did not remain idle - he CONQUERED more land for his master. After Ghori’s death, Aibak claimed his master’s Indian territories and declared himself Sultan (or king). He set up the Mamluk (or slave) dynasty in India, and was the first Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate - a sequence of five dynasties that ruled a large section of Indian land for over three HUNDRED years, until the invasion of Babar and the beginning of Mughal rule.

Thus, the Second battle of Tarain resulted in the formation of the Delhi Sultanate, and marked the beginning of Muslim rule in India. The Arabs brought with them their culture, arts, music, architecture and food articles, as well as new and superior mechanisms of war. The Delhi Sultanate irrevocably altered Indian politics and culture, and created entirely new ways of life that were fusions of Indian and Arab culture.

Thus, the second battle of Tarain was a turning point in Indian history, much like the First Battle of Panipat (that established Mughal rule in India) and the Battle of Plassey (that established British colonial rule in India).

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2296.

Shiavji maharaj was,born on where ​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Shivaji Maharaj was born on 19 FEB 1630 on fort Shivneri.

2297.

The lower town lay in the ____part of the city​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

The lower TOWN LAY in the _of___

part of the city

2298.

What steps did Alauddin khalji take to build a strong defence system to protect his empire from the Mongols. ​

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Explanation:

ALAUDDIN took following steps to protect his empire from the Mongols invasions:

The forts along the route of Mongols-attacks were repaired and the frontier provinces were placed under the best generals.

The ARMY was reorganized and strengthened.

MONGOL leaders were captured and trampled under the feet of ELEPHANTS.

2299.

The first asian nation to launch a satellite into mars orbit is​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

India BECAME the first Asian country to have successfully launched its Mars orbiter MISSION Mangalyaan which entered the orbit of the red planet in 2014.

2300.

Q.4 Write in chronological orders:1.Umaji Naik was arrested and hanged to death. 2.Revolt took places at vellore. 3.Great struggle took place in India which shook the British Government. 4.Revolt took place at Barrackpore. ​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

4231

EXPLANATION:

The events TOOK place as -4231