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1829 में कौन सी शादी थी |
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Answer» सती कुछ पुरातन भारतीय समुदायों में प्रचलित एक ऐसी धार्मिक प्रथा थी, जिसमें किसी पुरुष की मृत्त्यु के बाद उसकी पत्नी उसके अंतिम संस्कार के दौरान उसकी चिता में स्वयमेव प्रविष्ट होकर आत्मत्याग कर लेती थी। 1829 में अंग्रेजों द्वारा भारत में इसे गैरकानूनी घोषित किएजाने के बाद से यह प्रथा प्रायः समाप्त हो गई थी । |
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सती प्रथा पर पाबंदी किस सदी में लगाई गई |
Answer» भारत में व्याप्त इस कुप्रथा को खत्म करने का श्रेय अंग्रेज वायसराय विलियम बेंटिंक को जाता है जिन्होंने 1829 में आज ही के दिन सती प्रथा पर रोक लगा दी थी |
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3 Worite .difference between sexualand asexual reproduction? |
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Answer» Answer: SEXUAL reproduction- the process of giving birth which involves OPPOSITE gender is known as sexual reproduction. ASEXUAL reproduction- the process of giving birth which doesn't need any OUTSIDERS involvement is known as asexual reproduction. Explanation: eg sexual reproduction- humans asexual reproduction- amoeba. (UNICELLULAR beings). |
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Write the name of affects of? ? electric current ? |
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Answer» The EFFECTS of electric CURRENT are:
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| 3156. |
Ano ang pagbabago sa apat na yugto ng ebolusyon |
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Answer» Mayroong APAT na yugtong pinagdaanan ng ebolusyon ng tao kasama ang mga pagbabago nito. Ang UNANG yugto ay ang Ape at sinasabing ang yugtong ito ay ang pinagmulan ng sinaunang tao. Tinataya na sa yugtong ito ay walang kakayahang mag-isip ang mga tao at walang naging patunay na may abilidad silang gumawa ng mga kagamitan. Ang Chimpanzee ang ikalawang yugto at ipinapalagay na ang yugtong ito ay ang pinaka malapit na kamag-anak ng tao. Ang Australopithecine ang ikatlong yugto at sinasabi na ang mga ninuno ng makabagong tao. Sa yugtong ito nakapaglahad ng patunay na ang ISANG gene ay nagdulot ng pagtaas ng kakayahan ng mga neuron ng utak. Ang ikahuling yugto ay ang Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus, at Homo SAPIENS na sinasabing sila ay mayroong mas malalaking utak at mas matalino kumpara sa ibang yugtong nabanggit. |
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4. District collector is also known as.TehsildarZamindarsarpanchPanchs |
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Which of these took place as a result of Britain's loss in the American Revolution?A) Britain colonized Canada. B) Britain colonized Australia. C) Britain colonized New Guinea. D) Britain colonized New Zealand. |
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How did geography and climate play a role in the dust bowl |
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Answer» Answer: When pioneers headed west in the late 19th century, many couldn't resist the lure of the tall grassy land in the semiarid midwestern and southern PLAINS of the United States. They settled there to farm. They were prosperous in the decades that followed, but when the 1930s rolled in, so did strong winds, drought and clouds of dust that plagued nearly 75 percent of the United States between 1931 and 1939 [source: PBS]. The era became known as the legendary Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl brought ECOLOGICAL, economical and human MISERY to America during a time when it was ALREADY suffering under the Great Depression. While the economic decline caused by the Great Depression played a role, it was hardly the only guilty party. What circumstances conspired to cause the Dust Bowl? Economic depression coupled with extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor AGRICULTURAL practices and the resulting wind erosion all contributed to making the Dust Bowl. Explanation: When pioneers headed west in the late 19th century, many couldn't resist the lure of the tall grassy land in the semiarid midwestern and southern plains of the United States. They settled there to farm. They were prosperous in the decades that followed, but when the 1930s rolled in, so did strong winds, drought and clouds of dust that plagued nearly 75 percent of the United States between 1931 and 1939 [source: PBS]. The era became known as the legendary Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl brought ecological, economical and human misery to America during a time when it was already suffering under the Great Depression. While the economic decline caused by the Great Depression played a role, it was hardly the only guilty party. What circumstances conspired to cause the Dust Bowl? Economic depression coupled with extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor agricultural practices and the resulting wind erosion all contributed to making the Dust Bowl. |
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Name the part of the temple where dances were performed. |
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Answer» mahamandapa............. |
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Nayakas of Surapura |
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Answer» Answer: Venkatappa NAYAKA was a PROMINENT and a last ruler from Nayak Dynasty of Shorapur / Surapura. He REFUSED to accept the sovereignty of the British EAST India Company and waged a war against them. |
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8. The main grievances ofIndian peasents against theBritish government was......highland land revenueO Woods dispatchO social reform movementsO all of these |
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Answer» Answer: Ur answer is Wood Dispatch.... Hope it helps... If it helps then LET me know in COMMENTS... THNKUU... |
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Why did British call it as ‘modern period’? |
Answer» The historians call the modern period in Indian history a period of COLONIAL rule because it was under the foreign OCCUPATION since 1757 to 1947. The BRITISH had turned India into a colony. ... The British used the resources and raw material of the colony ( India ) for the DEVELOPMENT of Britain and its people. |
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Why was captain Hawkins and sir Thomas. Thomas sent to the court of Mughal emperor Jahangir |
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In which year Prithviraja III defeated to Mohammad Ghori-1. 1191 2. 1192 3. 1206 4. 1240 |
Answer» 1240 MAY BE CORRECT ANSWER . |
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Who was the orhan sultan wife |
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Answer» THEODORA Kantakouzene Explanation: i THINK this is helpful pls MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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What were the changing names of the subcontinent |
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Answer» Which SUBCONTINENT??? |
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Defination of political symbols french revoultion |
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Answer» Fasces, like many other symbols of the French Revolution, are Roman in origin. ... In Roman TIMES, the fasces symbolized the POWER of MAGISTRATES, REPRESENTING union and accord with the Roman Republic. The French Republic continued this Roman SYMBOL to represent state power, justice, and unity. |
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Internet Research about artefacts such as art, objects, coins, Historical sites, etc. related to ‘The Golden Era of the Mughals’.PLEASE HELP MEI WILL RATE YOU |
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Answer» YoU can also search it on internet about this. hope it helps u...✌✌ |
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"Access to the courts is access to Justice." This phrase shows a contradiction. Explain it. whosoever answer will be the best I will mark brainliest... if there will be no space write in the comments... please |
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Answer» the contradiction could probably be because,a person will go to a court only when he has got some problems or when he's facing injustice.so,this can also mean that people ACCESSING the court have faced injustice Explanation: but the phrase means that when you access the court you get justice.with TWO opposite HIDDEN MEANINGS this becomes a sentence of contradiction |
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What was Duma do you think it was a democratic parliament ? |
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Answer» 'Duma' was a Parliament of elected consultative formed with the PERMISSION of TSAR after the success of 1905 Russian REVOLUTION. No , it was not DEMOCRATIC because when it raised questions against Tsar then he DECIDED to close Duma .. |
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What is Samantas? Write in detail. |
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Answer» Answer: Indian society … term for a FEUDATORY was samanta, which designated either a CONQUERED ruler or a secular official connected with the ADMINISTRATION who had been given a grant of land in lieu of a salary and who had ASSERTED ownership over the land and gradually appropriated rights of ruling the area. |
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1)What is difference between factory site and a habitation site? 2)Why did people live near rivers? 3)What is significance of changing climate? Please answer all these question in short answer type I am in 6 class please answer by seeing my standard |
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Answer» A factory site usually consists of buildings and machinery, or a complex having SEVERAL buildings where workers manufacture goods or operate machines PROCESSING one product into ANOTHER. While a habitation site is a place where people live temporarily or permanently. |
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This is were the finest in the world option a) bronze images B) tanks C) Wells D) canals |
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Answer» a) BRONZE images |
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Somnath was pludered by a)muhammad ghori b)prithviraj3c)rajaraja d)muhmud ghazi |
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Answer» ANSWER: D Explanation: |
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Grahadvalas belong to option a)gujrat b)western uttar pradesh c)delhi d)afghaistan |
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What effect did american revolution have on french people? |
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Answer» Answer: The French who had direct contact with the Americans were able to SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENT Enlightenment ideas into a new political system. The National Assembly in France even used the American DECLARATION of Independence as a model when DRAFTING the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen in 1789. Explanation: mark me as brainlest please |
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Mention any four revolutionary changes that took place in France after the Revolution of 1789 |
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Answer» The French Revolution completely changed the social and political structure of France. It put an END to the French monarchy, feudalism, and took political power from the Catholic church. ... Although the revolution ENDED with the RISE of Napoleon, the ideas and REFORMS did not die |
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The painting shown wild animals drawn with great |
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In what way did the American Revolution influence the Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Answer: The Constitution of the United States of America has served as a MODEL and an inspiration to several countries including India. The framers of the Indian Constitution adopted various features LIKE the federal form of government, the incorporation of FUNDAMENTAL Rights like the American BILL of Rights and the system of checks and balances. mark me as the brainliest hope this HELPS you |
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what were the economic,religious,social,political and military causes of the uprising in 1857? if u tell me the right answer i will mark u as a brillant |
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Answer» Answer: The INDIAN Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, MILITARY, RELIGIOUS and social causes. An uprising in several sepoy companies of the Bengal army was sparked by the issue of new gunpowder cartridges for the ENFIELD rifle FEBRUARY, 1857. The cartridges were rumoured to have been made from cow and sow fat. Hope it helps mate! |
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Who was babar...?please tell me the answer : ) |
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Answer» Babur, born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the FOUNDER of the MUGHAL Empire and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan through his father and mother RESPECTIVELY |
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What effect did the American Revolution have on the French people? |
Answer» This is your answer MATE |
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Name any four philosophers who are influenced in american revolutioneries |
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Answer» Answer: The Four Philosophers: Hobbes, LOCKE, Montesquieu, and Rousseau. Explanation: The Enlightenment ideals were the main influences for American Colonies to become their own nation. Montesquieu, Locke, and Hobbes (philosophers) ideas and THOUGHTS on life were a big impact. PLEASE MARK BRAINIEST
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The process of change from an agrarian,handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturer? one word answer |
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Answer» Explanation: INDUSTRIAL Revolution, in modern history, the PROCESS of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one DOMINATED by industry and machine manufacturing. This process began in Britain in the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the WORLD. |
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Name any four philosophers whose ideas inspired and influenced the American Revolutionaries |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLEAST |
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Solue 2x-1\ܐand블ܬܥܬܣ ܢܝܥܡܫܠܠ5 |
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Answer» Answer: 2x - 1 = 5 2x = 5 + 1 2x = 6 x = 6/2 x = 3 Hope it helps! |
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व्हाट इज द पेशेंट बौरो मनी फ्रॉम द मनी लेंडर |
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Answer» Explanation: The Paycheck Protection Program has doled out billions in forgivable pandemic relief loans to ... 1 PPP loan approved for PATIENT COMP. LLC ... Industry + SECTOR, Employees, Date Approved, Loan Amount, Lender. $350K–$1M loan to PATIENT COMP. ... DATA for those and cancelled loans is not included in this database. · |
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4, Domestication of animals took place in many parts of the world in about |
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Answer» Answer: The domestication of animals and plants was TRIGGERED by the climatic and environmental changes that occurred after the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum around 21,000 years ago and which CONTINUE to this present day. ... The first domesticate was the WOLF (Canis lupus) at least 15,000 years ago. |
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Revenue collectors belong to the option a)pleasent class b) influential c) traders d) schoalrs |
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Answer» Explanation: If I am wrong please PARDON me as I am not CONFIRM about my answer |
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Mention similarities and differences between taxes in 12th century and taxes collected today |
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Mention similarities and differences between taxes in 12th century and now in present day |
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Answer» Answer: ↓↓ Explanation: In India, the system of DIRECT taxation as it is known today has been in force in one form or another even from ancient times. Variety of tax measures are REFERRED in both Manu Smriti and ARTHASASTRA. The wise SAGE advised that taxes should be related to the income and expenditure of the subject. He, HOWEVER, cautioned the king against excessive taxation; a king should neither impose high rate of tax nor exempt all from tax. |
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name any four philosophers whose ideas inspired and influenced the american revolutioneries 2 marks question |
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Answer» MONTESQUIEU, LOCKE, and HOBBES |
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Hiranya garbha ment optiona)golden womb b) great king c)lord of three worlds d)region |
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Describe the idea of Sulh-i-kul according to Akbar's son Jahangir (Salim) |
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Answer» Answer: Unlike Tipu, Akbar’s military career consisted of victory piled on victory. The Mughal army did not ever lose a major battle that he led. He consolidated the empire he inherited, and expanded it relentlessly. Unlike his ancestor Timur, who was a peerless general but interested only in conquest, Akbar set up an efficient administration based on a transferable cadre of nobles. Most important, he gradually transcended the limitations of his faith to become a truly national ruler. To begin with, he eliminated religious taxes on Hindu pilgrims and peasants. He proceeded to rein in the power of the Muslim clergy. He propounded a theory of kingship based on the principles of sulh-i-kul (universal peace), rah-i-aql (the path of reason), and rawa-i-rozi (maintenance of livelihood). Sulh-i-kul was the first political explication of multiculturalism, calling for cordiality, mutual respect and compromise between subjects of different faiths, with the king as neutral arbiter. Akbar propounded it at a time when Europe was riven by religious conflict following the Protestant revolution inaugurated by Martin Luther precisely 500 years ago. Tipu’s legacy was cemented by his greatest foes. The British demonised him at first, but after he had died fighting, as surprisingly few monarchs do, gradually recomposed him as a valiant and WORTHY adversary. His record in battle as a whole, though, was patchy, with almost as many setbacks as victories. Within his core kingdom he was a revered figure whose death was lamented in folk songs. REGIONS he invaded such as Coorg and Malabar have a rather different memory, of a cruel king who sometimes converted Hindus by force. Tipu’s religious beliefs were unconventional. He invented a calendar of his own, whose Year 1 began with Mohammad’s claim to prophethood rather than his migration to Medina. He frequently invoked Ali, a key figure in Shia belief, and named coins for Shia Imams as well as Sunni Caliphs. He was superstitious and a number of his dreams, hoping to extract signs and omens from them. The dreams provide the same SORT of mixed messages as his waking life. In one, he speaks of wanting to “punish the unbelievers thoroughly”. In another, he prays, “O God, in the hills the unbelievers of the land of the enemy have forbidden fasting and prayer; convert them all to Islam, so that the religion of Thy Messenger may gain in strength.” In INTERPRETING a dream where he recites the names of Allah over almonds and shaligram stones, he writes, “Like their idols who were embracing Islam, the unbelievers also would enter the fold of Islam.” In contrast, he also recounts a remarkable dream in which he enters a broken-down temple full of idols whose eyes move like those of living humans. After a female idol speaks to him, he replies, “That is fine, do keep yourself occupied with the remembrance of God.” And orders his MEN to repair the temple. |
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Name any four philosophers whose ideas whose ideas influenced american revolutionaries |
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Answer» The Enlightenment IDEALS were the MAIN influences for American Colonies to become their own nation. MONTESQUIEU, Locke, and Hobbes (philosophers) ideas and thoughts on life were a big impact |
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Who were the rulers of the khalji dynasty? |
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Answer» Answer:1. Jalauddin KHALJI 2.Ala-ud-din khalji 3.Khusrau khan Explanation: |
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Early mediaeval period, manuscripts were copied byoption a)tribes b)scribres c) bribes d)deties |
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Answer» Tribes is the answer Explanation: |
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Mention similarities and differences between taxes in 12th century and now in present day |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: please follow me |
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Early mediaeval period, manuscripts were copied with |
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Answer» Monastery libraries housed most BOOKS and all books were copied by HAND, usually by monks. This process of copying and disseminating books was essential to the preservation of knowledge. Some monks traveled to distant monasteries to VIEW and copy books to BRING back to their own monastery's LIBRARY. |
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