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2451.

Name the vegetables and fruits growing during the Egyptian civilization​

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A large variety of vegetables were grown, including onions, GARLIC, leeks, beans, lentils, peas, radishes, CABBAGE, cucumbers and lettuce. There were also fruits, such as dates, FIGS, pomegranates, melons and grapes, and honey was produced for sweetening desserts.

2452.

Who was Muhammad. explain in brift ​

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Muhammad was the prophet and founder of Islam. Most of his EARLY life was spent as a merchant. At AGE 40, he began to have revelations from Allah that became the BASIS for the KORAN and the foundation of Islam. By 630 he had unified most of Arabia under a single religion.

2453.

Why do we need to study the past? Give one reason.​

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e are several reasons why it is important to study the past. ONE reason is that MANY events repeat themselves in some ways. ... Preventing future MISTAKES is one main reason to study the past. Another reason for studying the past is that people should be able to see how past events have relevance in their life now.

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2454.

Hitopdesh is based on

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Panchatantra

According to LUDWIK Sternbach's critical edition of the text, the Panchatantra is the primary SOURCE of some 75% of the Hitopadesha's content, while a THIRD of its verses can be traced to the Panchatantra. In his own introductory verses, Narayana acknowledges that he is indebted to the Panchatantra and 'another work'.

2455.

The third battle of panipat was fought between marathas and​

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Third Battle of Panipat took PLACE on 14 January 1761, at Panipat, about 60 miles (95.5 km) north of Delhi between a northern expeditionary force of the MARATHA Empire and a coalition of the King of Afghanistan, Ahmad SHAH Durrani with TWO Indian Muslim allies—the Rohilla Afghans of the Doab, and Shuja-ud-Daula, ...

2456.

What were the reasons for the success of the Indigo Revolution ?

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The Indigo Rebellion (Neel BIDROHO) took place in Bengal in 1859-60 and was a revolt by the FARMERS against British planters who had forced them to grow indigo under terms that were greatly unfavourable to the farmers.

Causes of the Indigo Rebellion/Revolt

Indigo cultivation started in Bengal in 1777.

Indigo was in high DEMAND worldwide. Trade in indigo was lucrative due to the demand for blue dye in Europe.

European planters enjoyed a monopoly over indigo and they forced Indian farmers to grow indigo by signing fraudulent deals with them.

The cultivators were forced to grow indigo in place of food crops.

They were advanced loans for this purpose. Once the farmers took loans, they could never repay it due to the high rates of interest.

The tax rates were also exorbitant.

The farmers were brutally oppressed if they could not pay the rent or refused to do as asked by the planters.

They were forced to sell indigo at non-profitable rates so as to maximize the European planters’ profits.

If a FARMER refused to grow indigo and planted paddy instead, the planters resorted to illegal means to get the farmer to grow indigo such as looting and burning crops, kidnapping the farmer’s family members, etc.

The government always supported the planters who enjoyed many privileges and judicial immunities.

Indigo Rebellion

The indigo farmers revolted in the Nadia district of Bengal by refusing to grow indigo. They attacked the policemen who intervened. The planters, in response to this, increased the rents and evicted the farmers which led to more agitations.

In April 1860, all the farmers in the Barasat division of the districts Nadia and Pabna went on a strike and refused to grow indigo.

The strike spread to other parts of Bengal.

The farmers were led by the Biswas brothers of Nadia, Rafiq Mondal of Malda and Kader Molla of Pabna. The revolt also received support from many zamindars notably Ramrattan Mullick of Narail.

The revolt was suppressed and many farmers were slaughtered by the government and some of the zamindars.

The revolt was backed by the Bengali intelligentsia, Muslims and the missionaries. The whole of the rural population supported the revolt.

The press also supported the revolt and played its part in portraying the plight of the farmers and fighting for their cause.

The play Nil Darpan (The Mirror of Indigo) by Dinabandhu Mitra written in 1858 – 59 portrayed the farmers’ situation accurately. It showed how farmers were coerced into planting indigo without adequate payment. The play became a talking point and it urged the Bengali intelligentsia to lend support to the indigo revolt. Reverend James Long translated the play into ENGLISH on the authority by the Secretary to the Governor of Bengal, W S Seton-Karr. The planters who were treated as villains in the play sued Rev. Long for libel. Rev. Long was pronounced guilty and had to pay Rs.1000 as compensation and serve a month in prison.

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2457.

Who was given the title of ' Nizam- ul-Mulk​

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izam al-Mulk

…1713 it was conferred on Chīn Qilich Khan (Āṣaf Jāh) by the Mughal emperor Muḥammad Shah and was held by his DESCENDANTS, the RULERS of the princely state of Hyderabad, until the mid-20th CENTURY. The HEAD of a ruling family was commonly known as the nizam.

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2458.

What was the conditions of ryoti method of Indigo plantation ?

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Under the "Ryoti " , the planters FORCED the ryots to sign an AGREEMENT ( satta ) or the village headman SIGNED the agreement on behalf of the ryots. Those who signed the agreement , get loans at a low rate of INTEREST, in return they had to cultivate Indigo on 25 percent of their LAND holdings.

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2459.

write five to ten sentences about.How did Chatrapati Sivaji maharaj they captured torona fort??????????​

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2460.

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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2461.

Who made a india gate​

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The MONUMENT is an imposing 42 meters high arch and was designed by the famous architect EDWIN Lutyens. India gate was earlier named All India War Memorial. The design of India gate is ALMOST SIMILAR to its French counterpart war memorial, the Arc-de-Triomphe.

2462.

Complete the following concept mapallied powers and more Answers..​

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2463.

Review Exercise in 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​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

13316 विजयनगर जो किंग टॉम वास फाउंडर था एंड द ग्रेटेस्ट विजय नगर

2464.

How many members are nominated by the President lok sabha?​

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MAXIMUM STRENGTH of the House is 552 members - 530 members to represent the States, 20 members to represent the Union Territories, and 2 members to be nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian Community. At present, the strength of the House is 545.

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2465.

What was nij cultivation of Indigo ? What were the problems with Indigo plantation?

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Under nij cultivation, the planter PRODUCED indigo in lands that he DIRECTLY controlled. The problems with Nij cultivation are EXPLAINED below: (i) The planters found it difficult to expand the area under nij cultivation. Indigo could be cultivated only on fertile lands and these were already densely populated.

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2466.

LE 톤 1. 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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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

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2467.

What is your dream ​

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2468.

Identify the picture plz tell me right answer I will mark correct answer as brainlist and give thanks also ​

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uru Gobind Singh, born Gobind Rai, was the tenth Sikh GURU, a spiritual master, warrior, poet and philosopher. When his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, Guru Gobind Singh was formally installed as the leader of the Sikhs at AGE nine, BECOMING the tenth Sikh Guru. 

2. Tipu Sultan, also known as Tipu Sahab or the Tiger of Mysore, was the ruler of the KINGDOM of Mysore based in SOUTH India and a pioneer of rocket artillery. 

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2469.

Who received iqtus ​

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hi

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the islamic PEOPLE received iqtus

2470.

One word answer Travelling from one place to another led to ______. In History!One word answer ​

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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.

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2471.

What is difference between “Gana” and “Sangha”? Answer in 3 points?​

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Gana is a group or ASSEMBLY with many members and sometimes with many decision MAKERS or rajas. Sangha is an organisation or association mostly with members who were Buddhist monks or nuns.

Both Ganas and SANGHAS were democratic institutions. Gana is a group or assembly with many members and sometimes with many decision makers or rajas. Sangha is an organisation or association mostly with members who were Buddhist monks or nuns.

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2472.

Cases concerning the violation constitution can be up only in the supreme court​

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2473.

People live under the ground in burzoham​

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Answer: The Burzahom site revealed the transition from the subterranean and ground level housing features of the Neolithic people to the mudbrick structures of the MEGALITHIC people. The LARGE cache of tools and implements made of BONE and stone FOUND at the site shows that the inhabitants were hunting and farming.Jun 4, 2020

2474.

सनसनीखेज meaning in English ​

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2475.

Who was james mill? what was his prescription about British rules?

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JAMES Mill (born James Milne, 6 April 1773 – 23 June 1836) was a Scottish historian, ECONOMIST, political THEORIST, and philosopher. He is counted among the founders of the Ricardian school of economics. He also wrote the monumental work The History of British India.

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2476.

Who was our first lady prime minister?​

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INDRA gandhi

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2477.

Democracy is also known as rules of the people .(give reason)​

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bcoz in democracy PEOPLE CHOOSE their REPRESENTATIVES by VOTING system

2478.

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2479.

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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The mission's activities were as follows:-

Education.

Health care.

Cultural activities.

RURAL uplift.

TRIBAL welfare.

YOUTH movement etc.

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2480.

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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re 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

2481.

How many members are nominated by the President?​

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Constitution PROVIDES that the Rajya Sabha shall consist of 250 members, of which 12 members shall be nominated by the President from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in RESPECT of such matters as literature, SCIENCE, art and social SERVICE; and not more than 238 representatives

2482.

True or false surat was the center of the british trade​

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2483.

Who is rani Lakshmi.ibai and who is her Father.?​

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Dynasty Newalkar (by marriage)

Father Moropant Tambe

MOTHER Bhagirathi Sapre

2484.

5. What was the relation between India and the Arab world​

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India has traditionally enjoyed close and friendly relations with the ARAB world. These relations date back to ancient times. traders, scholars and diplomats would often traverse the Arabian Sea and the land ROUTES LINKING India to West Asia and the Arab peninsula, transferring knowledge and merchandise. A SHARED cultural heritage, through the linkages of language and religion continues to LEND energy to these historic bonds.

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2485.

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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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 

2486.

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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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.

2487.

01 Due to the Religious Refore movementhuman freedom and satisnadien gainedin importance​

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false

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2488.

How prblms of economic depression had changed the political atmosphere of Germany?​

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the resentment that had accumulated during the war, much of which was turned back on the republic itself. Its enemies began to blame the hated treaty on the republic’s SOCIALIST and DEMOCRATIC PROGENITORS, whom they accused of having undermined Germany’s efforts in the final stages of the war. A revived and radicalized right WING asked whether the German ARMY might not have been stabbed in the back by traitors on the home front.

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2489.

Describe the early life of Muhammad and the rise of Islam​

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2490.

Short form of nitrogen​

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short form of nitrogen​ is N

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2491.

How economic crisis had a deep impact on German economy ? ​

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2492.

Short note from s.s chapter 9 the freedom movement of 1857 C.E.plz answer fast and correct plz ​

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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.

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2493.

SUBJECT: HISTORY 4. 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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1.(d).Gopala Krishna Gokhale.

2.(B).Mumbai.

3.(a).BAL GANGADHAR TILAK.

2494.

3. Who were rulers of Pala dynasty​

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The PALA Empire was an IMPERIAL power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal. It is named after its ruling dynasty, WHOSE rulers bore names ending with the suffix of Pala. They were followers of the Mahayana and Tantric schools of Buddhism.

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2495.

Give an example that tells about the economy of the vijayanagra kingdom​

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2496.

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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DHRITARASHTRA. Dussahassana... Krishna.... DURYODHANA...... DRAUPADI

2497.

Which Indian ruler was a contemporary of Akbar?​

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Rani Durgawati

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2498.

From s.s chapter 9 the freedom movement of 1857 C.E.plz give answer fast and correct plz.​

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the revolt of 1857 is called SEPOY mutiny

2499.

8. On the map of India provided, mark the locations of any four tribes that lived in South, North, West, and East India during the medieval period.Map is given above the question​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

the ahoms in north

the nayaks in south

the GADDIS in west

the Rabha in EAST

2500.

Who were rulers of Pala dynasty?​

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The PALA Empire was an imperial power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal. It is named after its ruling dynasty, whose rulers bore names ENDING with the SUFFIX of Pala. They were followers of the Mahayana and Tantric schools of Buddhism.

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