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How might Ashoka's Rock and Pillar Edicts be useful evidence in determining what life would have been like under the Mauryan empire in Greece? How might it not be useful? |
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"Government by the law, administration according to the law, gratification of my subjects under the law,and protection through the law". Do you think Ashoka reign justifies the administrative policies mentioned in above writings? support your answer by listing two examples from his reign. |
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Answer» Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a POLICY of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 C.E.[1] He is CONSIDERED as one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals.[2 |
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Who introduced Department Settlement????? |
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Answer» Answer: Open main menu Search Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal Language Download PDF Watch Edit The Telecommunications Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT), (Hindi: दूरसंचार विवाद एवं अपील अधिकरण) was established to adjudicate disputes and dispose of appeals with a VIEW to protect the interests of service providers and consumers of the telecom sector and to promote and ensure orderly growth of the telecom sector.[1][2] Telecommunications Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) Established 2000 Location TDSAT, 3rd Floor Hotel Samrat, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, NEW Delhi - 110 021 Composition method Appointments MADE by the GOVT of India[1] Authorized by Created by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997 Amendment 2000[2] Appeals to Supreme Court of India Judge term length 3 years[1] Number of positions 3[2] Website Official website Currently Justice Shiva Kirti Singh History Organisation Structure See also References External links Last edited 7 months ago by 2409:4060:184:D4FB:BC95:807F:85BE:DB93 RELATED ARTICLES Telecommunications in India Current state of telecommunications in India Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Department of Telecommunications Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Privacy policy Terms of UseDesktop |
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How did the rhinoceros's skin get folded? |
| Answer» RHINOCEROS SKIN is some what SOFT so that they can GET FOLDED | |
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Auschwitz -Birkenau is famous for |
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Answer» Answer: gas CHAMBER. Explanation: It was the most famous gas chamber. It was the most notorious Nazi death camp. The UNDESIRABLES were brutally killed in the gas chambers of Auschwitz, in the disguised for of a SHOWER, were prisoners were exposed to zyklon-B poison gas. |
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After his conversion to Buddhism, what actions did Ashoka take to improve the lives of the people in his empire? How might these actions have helped Ashoka gain, consolidate, and maintain his power? |
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Answer» Answer: ASHOKA was able to rule over the VAST Explanation: Ashoka was able to rule over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire through a centralized POLICY of dharma that favoured peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise PATRONIZED the spread of BUDDHISM and art throughout the empire |
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Mr. Ravinder Singh is a Vice Chancellor of a university. Can he contest the elections of the President ? |
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State whether true or false.1. The Gupta rulers were not tolerant to other religions. ___2. The Ramayan and Mahabharat were revised and rewritten during the Guptaperiod. ___3. The best example of the Buddhist art in Gupta times is reflected in the Ajantapaintings. ___4. The Gupta kings were followers of Shiva. ___5. After the decline of the Gupta Empire Harshvardhana became the ruler in theseventh century CE. ___ |
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Answer» Answer: 1) true 2) FALSE 3) true 4) true 5) false |
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1. Fill in the blanks.(a)_____are established in ports.(6)government has the power to dissolve local self government.(c) The head of a municipal corporation is a(d)andare also the members of municipal corporation.(e) A city shows the merging ofand |
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Tell fastMr. Ravinder Singh is a Vice Chancellor of a university. Can he contest the elections of the President ? |
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Answer» YES Explanation: |
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8. In what ways was craft production in cities likeCalcutta different from that in cities like Thanjavur? |
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Answer» Craft production in cities like CALCUTTA was FORMALLY organized and planned by the European companies. In Thanjavur, the crafts PERSONS were independent. Crafts persons in Calcutta were not free to sell their own crafts and textiles whereas in Thanjavur, the crafts persons were free to sell their products |
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How did burning of foreign goods and clothes help indian people |
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Answer fastPresident is political or permanent executive? |
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Answer» POLITICAL excecutive |
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Harappan people warshiped______ |
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Answer» Answer: MOTHER GODNESS symbolizing fertility Explanation: It was widely suggested that the Harappan people worshipped a Mother goddess symbolizing fertility. A few Indus VALLEY seals displayed swastika sign which were there in many RELIGIONS, especially in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. |
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Do You think Jahangir was a good ruler? justify |
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Answer» JAHANGIR was an amicable, liberal Muslim—an emperor who loved painting, architecture, and the fine arts. A successful and benevolent ruler, he cherished the well-being of his Indian subjects, revered both Hindu and Muslim saints, and improved social conditions without interfering with customs..... hope it HELPS uhh.....✌✌ Explanation: By ~ @lv02 ❤ |
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Aman started doing his home work at 8:45p.m. It took him I hours 34 mins to finishAtwhat time did he finish it |
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What was the ancient city of Later vedic period? |
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Answer» Later Vedic period (c. 1000 – c. 600 BCE) After the 12th century BCE, as the Rigveda had taken its final form, the Vedic SOCIETY, which is associated with the Kuru-Pancala region but were not the only Indo-Aryan PEOPLE in NORTHERN India, transitioned from semi-nomadic life to settled agriculture in north-western India. |
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1. Fill in the blanks.1. Chandragupta I married the _____ princess _____ to enhance his position.2. We learn about Samudragupta's conquests from the inscription named _____.3. Chandragupta II adopted the title of _____.4. The king was assisted by _____ while administering justice.5. The paintings in the caves of _____ are the finest examples of the Buddhist art that flourished during the Gupta Age.6. Samudragupta performed the _____ to celebrate his victory in the north-west and eastern part of the subcontinent.7. _____ adopted the title of maharajadhiraja.8. _____ was successful in controlling the attacks of the Huns.9. Chandragupta II was succeeded by _____.10. _____ became the main centre of Buddhist learning and it was very popular during the reign of Harshvardhana.11. _____ was the most famous mathematician and astronomer of the Gupta period.12. Meghaduta was written by _____.13. The provinces in the Gupta kingdom were further sub-divided into _____. |
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प्राचीन मेसोपोटामियाई अभिलेख केअनुसार रातीबा" भगनर नामक जगरसे आतापागा मगन से क्यामानपाय B००र |
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What was the problem with the cartridges |
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Answer» If you see a MESSAGE saying that you have an incorrect ink cartridge, a flashing cartridge light meaning a bad color cartridge or you are TOLD to remove the color cartridge, you must fix the ISSUE, reset the PRINTER and remove the error before you can continue. |
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Write any two contributions of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in the field of social reform |
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Answer» Answer: Brief about Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar – Born in 1820 in Midnapur as Iswar Chandra Bandopadhyay, he received the title Vidyasagar for his outstanding academic performance when he graduated from SANSKRIT College. Literary contributions – Vidyasagar’s Barna Parichay (an introduction to the Bengali alphabet) is still the first book a Bengali CHILD is handed more than 160 years after it was written, His contribution to the alphabet, translation of several Sanskrit books, including Kalidas’s Shakuntala, has HELPED Bengali literature, Vidyasagar wrote two volumes on the mistreatment of widows, which set the tone for major social reform in the STATE etc. Discuss then his contributions as a social reformer – took on conservative power centers of the Hindu society to force through reforms that would allow widow remarriage, women’s education and the rights of lower caste Hindus to study Sanskrit, challenged the widespread practice of child MARRIAGE, He challenged the staunch Hindu patriarchy to bring in modern reforms etc. |
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_____crop was first grown by harpoon people |
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Answer» The Neolithic Explanation: |
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What is the meaning of Pushpa Ne in English |
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Answer» I THINK this answer is very helpful to you |
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State the reasons for the decline of mughal empire |
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Answer» Answer: 1) War of succession: Due to fight between brothers for throne and consequent politics led to WEAKENING of mughal hold on administration. 2) Aurangzeb's RELIGIOUS Policies: Religious fanaticism of Aurangzeb led to unity among Hindu which were divided on account of policy of inclusion of Akbar. 3) Weak Successors of Aurangzeb: After the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, successors were weak and not able to hold administration effectively. 4) Empty Treasury due to frequent wars and lifestyle of Mughal: Due to frequent wars and lavish lifestyle of mughal treasury was empty. It impacted military and security expenditure and further led to the weakening of the defence mechanism. 5) Invasions by various forces: Invasion by NADIR Shah from North-West as well as BRITISH forces started exploitation by various means helped in the weakening of already weak Mughal. 6) Rise in Feudalism: Due to lack of strong central FIGURE, there was a rise in Feudalism which started bargaining with Mughals for military support. 7) New technology weapons of the British: British were armed with new age weapons whereas Mughals still used the medieval time weapons. Complete lack of new technology gave advantage to the rival groups. |
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Who able to speak Marathi |
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Answer» Answer: peoples from maharashtra are ABLE to SPEAK MARATHI HOPE it helps u follow me !!! jay maharashtra |
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Sone ki vah chij hai per bacche nahin Suna mol to jyada nahin per bahut hai uska bhar |
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Share the reasons for the decline of mughal empire |
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Answer» Answer: Decline of Mughal Empire Introduction: TOWARDS the end of Aurangzeb’s reign the Mughal empire began to show signs of weakness. Revolts took place here and there. And after Aurangzeb’s death in 1707 the process of decline set afoot. The top 6 reasons for the decline and downfall of Mughal Empire in India is given below: 1. None of Aurangzeb’s successors could give any stability to the empire. They were absolutely INEFFICIENT. 2. The nobles took advantage of this situation and they enriched and strengthened themselves. 3. Aurangzeb’s son Muajjan won the first round of succession war and sat on the throne under the name Bahadur Shah. He was very inefficient and after his death a quarrel took place among his four sons. 4. The eldest, Jahandar Shah got the throne but was assassinated in 1713 and his nephew Farruksiyar was made emperor by two very influential brothers – the Sayyids. The Sayyid brother (Sayyid Hussain Ali and Sayyid Abdullah) now were so influential that they could make or unmake EVERYTHING. Farruksiyar was soon dragged down and killed and now the Sayyids made Muhammad Shah emperor of Delhi. 5. Muhammad Shah was pleasure-loving but he ruled for longer time than did his immediate predecessors. It was he who at last broke the power of the Sayyids. It was, moreover, in his reign that Nadir Shah of Persia invaded India in 1739 A.D.. He carried destruction everywhere. India hardly recovered from this shock. Muhammad shah died in 1748. 6. During the next reign the different parts of the empire began to FALL apart. Oudh or Ayodhya, Bengal and Hyderabad became independent. The two later emperors, Alamgir II and Shah Alam II, were powerless. The Mughal empire from that time remained just a name without any real power. Conclusion: Thus, there were many reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire. The downfall of the empire that existed and ruled for over two centuries was not sudden but gradual. hope it helps u... FOLLOW me !!! plzz mark as brainliest |
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Q.1 The constitution confers upon the people of India.a) Three fundamental rightsb) Four Fundamental Rights.c) Five Fundamental rightsd) Six fundamental rights. |
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Answer» d) SIX FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS |
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ASSLAMALIKUM KA MEANING BATAYE |
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Answer» Answer: allah KI salamti raho tumpar |
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Why is the yellow river called the cradle of the Chinese civilization? |
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Answer» Answer: Chinese refer to the Yellow river as "the Mother River" and "the Cradle of Chinese Civilization". That is because the Yellow River was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilizations in the Xia (2100–1600 BC) and SHANG (1600–1046 BC) eras - the most prosperous region in early Chinese history. PLEASE FOLLOW ME GUYS. |
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What is known as the sangha |
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Answer» Answer: Sangha, Buddhist monastic order, traditionally composed of four groups: monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen. The sangha is a part—together with the Buddha and the dharma (teaching)—of the Threefold Refuge, a basic CREED of Buddhism. sangha. Nuns of a sangha at Three Ancestors TEMPLE, ANHUI province, CHINA, 2004. Explanation: |
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What were some of the disagreementsthat other activists and leaders had withGandhi? |
Answer» QUESTION:What were some of the disagreements that other activists and leaders had with Gandhi? ANSWER:The Quit India Movement also known as the August Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 9 August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British rule in India.
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आपके घर की छत कैसी है और उसका प्रयोग किस किस चीज के लिए किया जाता है |
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Matangini Hazra was associated with the Quit India Movement in –a) Tamluk b) Sutahata c) Barishal d) Purulia |
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Answer» Ithink the answer is PURULIA |
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Queen nefertiti ruled with her husbands . Ramses 2 it is true or false |
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Name any four Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. |
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Answer» Here are a few of the most important deities to know. Osiris. Osiris, bronze FIGURINE of the Late Period; in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin. ... Isis. Isis nursing Horus. ... Horus. Horus. ... SETH. Seth was the god of chaos, VIOLENCE, deserts, and storms. ... Ptah. ... Re. ... HATHOR. ... |
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1.16 Bengal Technical Institute was founded in –a) 1905 A.D b) 1906 A.D c) 1911 d) 1912 A.D |
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Was the first to enter into the Subsidiary Alliance |
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Answer» The Nizam of Hyderabad was the first to accept a well-framed subsidiary ALLIANCE in 1798. After the THIRD Anglo-Maratha War (1817-19), Maratha ruler Baji Rao II also accepted subsidiary alliance. please follow me.. |
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Make sentence with jacket |
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Answer» HERE'S YOUR ANSWER --- PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST ☹️. |
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Coloseum was a stadium used for contest and sports it is true or false |
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Answer» Yes it is true that colosseum was earlier used as a stadium for CONTEST and SPORTS of DIFFERENT kinds. Hope it HELPS you :-) |
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Why were the pyramids built in ancient Egypt ? |
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Answer» Pyramids were built for RELIGIOUS purposes. The Egyptians were ONE of the first CIVILIZATIONS to believe in an afterlife. They believed that a SECOND self called the ka lived within every human being. When the PHYSICAL body expired, the ka enjoyed eternal life. Thus, pyramids were built in ancient Egypt. HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU☜ |
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Fill in the blanks1) the second battle of panipat,which took place in _________ , the mughal army under the leadership of ______defeated_____.2)Akbar held regular meeting with the senior officers in the ________ and he met his subjects in the ________.3) The mughal empire was divided into_________proveniences or subhas which were further subdivided into _____.4) The land revenue system introduced by Akbar was know as ________.5) Two great poets patronized by Akbar were _______and _______. |
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Answer» 1. In the Second Battle of Panipat which took place in November 1556 the Mughal ARMY under the leadership of Bairam Khan defeated General HEMU. 2. Akbar held regular meetings with his senior officers in the Diwan-i-Khas and he met his subjects in the Diwan-i-Aam. 3. The Mughal empire was DIVIDED into fifteen provinces and subas which were further subdivided into districts or Sarkars. 4. The land revenue system introduced by Akbar was known as the Toda Mai’s Bandobast system. 5. The minimum AGE of marriage was raised to fourteen years for girls and sixteen years for boys. 6. Two great poets patronized by Akbar were Faizi and Raja Birbal. please follow me .. |
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Bengal Technical Institute was founded in |
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Answer» Answer: Bengal TECHNICAL Institute was found in Kolkata, West bengal |
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Who was the main Gods of Mesopotamia? |
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Answer» Answer: The THREE most IMPORTANT deities in the Mesopotamian pantheon during all PERIODS were the deities An, Enlil, and Enki. An was identified with all the stars of the equatorial SKY, Enlil with those of the northern sky, and Enki with those of the southern sky. Explanation: hope it helps to you and plz mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Gautam buddha was born In vaisali it is true or false |
Answer» falseExplanation: GAUTAM Buddha was born in LUMBINI, NEPAL |
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Can someone please answer these two questions regarding Islam? |
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Answer» 1. The aggressive attitude of the Quraish and their PERSECUTION was an important FACTOR in the migration to Yasrib, SPECIALLY the death of Abu Talib who had been his protector from the very beginning. 2. - (don't KNOW) Hope this HELPS you!! |
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