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How did Rani Durgawati die?Why temples built in Bengal ? |
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Answer» Another arrow pierced her neck and she lost her consciousness. On regaining consciousness she perceived that defeat was imminent. Her mahout advised her to leave the BATTLEFIELD but she refused and took out her dagger and killed herself on 24 June 1564. RANI Durgavati (5 October 1524 – 24 June 1564) was the ruling Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564. She was born in the family of Chandel king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort of Kalinjar (Banda, Uttar Pradesh). Rani Durgavati's achievements further enhanced the GLORY of her ancestral tradition of courage and patronage. I hope it help you... |
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Describe the discoveries and inventions made in ancient greece |
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Answer» Answer: Hello mate |
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How did the bad condition of women responsible for russian revolution? |
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Answer» Answer: The Russian Revolutions of 1917 saw the collapse of the Russian Empire, a short-lived provisional government, and the creation of the world's first socialist state under the Bolsheviks. They made explicit commitments to promote the equality of men and women. Many EARLY Russian feminists and ordinary Russian working women actively participated in the Revolution, and all were affected by the events of that period and the new policies of the Soviet Union. The provisional government that took POWER after the February 1917 overthrow of the tsar PROMOTED liberalism and made Russia the first major country to give women the right to vote. As soon as the Bolsheviks took power in October 1917, they liberalized laws on divorce and abortion, decriminalized homosexuality, and proclaimed a new higher status for women. Inessa Armand (1874-1920), Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952), Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869-1939) and Aleksandra Artyukhina (1889–1969) were prominent Bolsheviks. A decade LATER Stalin was General Secretary and largely reversed the reforms, although a handful of women remained in highly visible public positions.[citation needed] Outside the Bolsheviks, Maria Spiridonova emerged as one of the main leaders of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries and generally of the peasant movement: she chaired the Extraordinary All-Russia Congress Of SOVIETS Of Peasants' Deputies in late November 1917, and was later appointed head of the Peasant Section of the Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Soviet of Workers', Peasants', and Soldiers' Deputies (VTsIK) until July 1918. Explanation: Please give thanks to all my answers and please mark as brilliant |
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What warning did Shivaji Maharaj issue to his soilders to avoid any lose to the ryot |
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What are the teaching of Vardhman Mahaveer please give the answer of these in one or two sentence. |
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Answer» Answer: Mahavir TAUGHT the idea of supremacy of human LIFE and stressed the IMPORTANCE of the positive attitude of life. Mahavir's message of NONVIOLENCE (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), non-stealing (Achaurya), celibacy (Brahma-charya), and non-possession (Aparigraha) is full of UNIVERSAL compassion. |
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Who was Mahmud ghazni? how did he exponded kingdom? history |
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Answer» Answer: Mahmud of Ghazni was the first INDEPENDENT ruler of the Ghaznavid DYNASTY, RULING from 998 to 1030. At the time of his death, his kingdom had been transformed into an extensive MILITARY empire, which extended from NORTHWESTERN Iran proper to the Punjab in the Indian subcontinent, Khwarazm in Transoxiana, and Makran. Explanation: This is your answer hope it will help you.. |
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1) The six provinces of the Vijayanagar Kingdom is _____2)An import from china ______From 7th std Board icse worksheet-2 H/C |
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Answer» Answer: 1.The EMPIRE DIVIDED PROVINCES 'district' 'Nadu' and MELA GRAMS and grams. |
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List two of your Fundamental Duties |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Sprit of COMMON brotherhood. 2.Preserve COMPOSITE culture. 3.Preserve NATURAL environment. Explanation: |
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Is subtraction of integer commutative give an example |
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Answer» It is the answer I HOPE so. Explanation: PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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कृषि के वाणिज्य करण की प्रभावों की विवेचना ब्रिटिश काल के संदर्भ मे |
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Answer» कृषि के वाणिज्यीकरण के व्यापक प्रभाव पर दृष्टिपात करें तो यह स्पष्ट हो जाता है कि यह अधिकांश भारतीय किसानों पर थोपी गई प्रक्रिया थी । औपनिवेशिक सत्ता के अंतर्गत लाई गई इस व्यवस्था में भारत में अकाल और भुखमरी की बारंबारता बढ़ा दी । |
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3. Who was Kanishka? Write what you know about him. |
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Answer» Answer: Kaniska, also spelled Kanishka, Chinese Chia-ni-se-chia, (flourished 1st century ce), greatest king of the Kushan dynasty that ruled over the northern part of the INDIAN SUBCONTINENT, Afghanistan, and possibly AREAS of Central ASIA north of the Kashmir region. |
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कृषि के वाणिज्य प्रभाव का विभाजन |
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Answer» कृषि के वाणिज्यीकरण के व्यापक प्रभाव पर दृष्टिपात करें तो यह स्पष्ट हो जाता है कि यह अधिकांश भारतीय किसानों पर थोपी गई प्रक्रिया थी । ... रेल किराया इस तरह निर्धारित किया गया जिससे कि कच्चे माल को आसानी से सस्ती कीमत पर ढोया जा सके सरकार की कर नीति भी कृषि निर्यात के पक्ष में थी । |
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Short Answer Questions2. Over which area did the Kushanas rule? Name their two major centres of power. |
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Answer» Kushanas RULED over CENTRAL ASIA and North-west India around 2000 years AGO. The two major cities of power of the Kushanas were Peshawar and Mathura.
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1. How did Asaf Jah make the state ofHyderabad independent from Mughalrule? |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE mark me as brainlist Explanation: The Asaf JAHI was a dynasty which ruled the Kingdom of HYDERABAD. It had Turkic origins tracing to the region around Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan). The family came to India in the LATE 17th century, and became employees of the Mughal Empire. As the Mughals, of Turco-Mongol origin, were great patrons of Persian culture, LANGUAGE, and literature, the family found a ready patronage. |
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Ashiya khandatil kontyahi eka vyapar sanghatneche kary liha |
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Answer» सार्क या व्यापारी संघटनेची रचना आणि कार्य Explanation:
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Short Answer Questions1. Why is the period of the Pandyas and Cholas known as the Sangam Age? |
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Answer» Explanation: Sangam Age was started from 3rd CENTURY to 4TH century BC and it is called Sangam because age was referred to the Sangam academies of poets and scholars. MOREOVER, it is the period in the history of ancient SOUTHERN India which is also called Tamilakam. mark me as brilliant |
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Please moderators answer because I need best answers. 5 and 6 question. |
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Answer» Answer: 5.) AMAZON RIVER rises up in the MANTARO River and DRAINS up in the ATLANTIC Ocean. 6.) The VAST majority of kaolin region in the Amazon basin is rich in minerals. Explanation: FOLLOW and Mark as branliest. |
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Who built Eden Garden Stadium in Kolkata |
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Answer» Eden Gardens is the oldest STADIUM in India. The stadium was named after one of the oldest parks in KOLKATA and was designed in 1841 and was FULLY functional only by 1864, making it the first cricket stadium built by the British in India. Explanation: hope it helps purple you Mark as brainlist |
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संस्कृत संस्कृत टू हिंदी ट्रांसलेट वर्ड संति |
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Answer» अहम् = मैं Explanation: संस्कृत TRANSLATED into हिंदी |
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The authors of Tawarikh did not provide information about the lives of ordinary men andwomen becausethe imA. The authors of tawarikh lived in cities (mainly Delhi) and hardly ever in villages.B. They often wrote their histories for Sultans in the hope of rich rewards.C. The authors of tawarikh were learned men; secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers.Their ideas were not shared by everybody.heaviD. All of these |
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Answer» Explanation: No, the authors of tawarikh would not provide INFORMATION about the LIVES of ORDINARY men and women because they lived in cities and were not in touch of the people living in VILLAGES. They MAINLY wrote in expectation of rewards by the sultan. They had nothing to do with common people. |
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___________were the stories composed by commonpeople,a Tantrasb Jatakasc Both [a] and [b] |
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*fill in the blank. Allah mujhe dard ke___________.. Judaa hum __________. |
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Who was tipu sultan ? why did he fight with the British |
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Answer» Explanation: 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. Wikipedia Born: 20 November 1750, Devanahalli Died: 4 MAY 1799, Srirangapatna Parents: Hyder Ali, FATIMA Fakhr-un-Nisa Children: Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, Muhammad Nizam-ud-din Khan Sultan, more Nicknames: Tiger of Mysore, Tipu Sahib |
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Who was Tipu sultan ? why did he fought with the British |
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Answer» 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. Wikipedia 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, Devanahalli 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, DevanahalliDied: 4 May 1799, SRIRANGAPATNA 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, DevanahalliDied: 4 May 1799, SrirangapatnaParents: Hyder Ali, Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, DevanahalliDied: 4 May 1799, SrirangapatnaParents: Hyder Ali, Fatima Fakhr-un-NisaChildren: Ghulam MUHAMMAD Sultan Sahib, Muhammad Nizam-ud-din Khan Sultan, more 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, DevanahalliDied: 4 May 1799, SrirangapatnaParents: Hyder Ali, Fatima Fakhr-un-NisaChildren: Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, Muhammad Nizam-ud-din Khan Sultan, moreNicknames: Tiger of Mysore, Tipu Sahib 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. WikipediaBorn: 20 November 1750, DevanahalliDied: 4 May 1799, SrirangapatnaParents: Hyder Ali, Fatima Fakhr-un-NisaChildren: Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, Muhammad Nizam-ud-din Khan Sultan, moreNicknames: Tiger of Mysore, Tipu SahibPlace of burial: Gumbaz-e-Shahi, Srirangapatna, Ganjam, more... |
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1 Shrenis also served asa police stations b banksc courts |
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Answer» b Explanation: shrenis are the associations of crafts PERSONS and merchants. shrenis is also served as the BANKS |
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The ______________were among the earliest rulers toissue gold coins.a Cholasb Kushamasc) chenas |
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Answer» Answer: OPTION B . kushamas were AMONG the EARLIEST rulers to issue GOLD COINS |
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In 600 BCE, there were sixteen ______ . |
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Answer» Answer: Mahajanapadas In the sixth century BCE, there was a rise in the DEVELOPMENT of the MAHAJANAPADA or great country. There were sixteen such Mahajanapadas during 600 B.C. to 325 B.C. in Indian Sub-continent. There were TWO types of states: Monarchical and Republican. Explanation: hope this helps u |
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State the importance of bhakti movement in reforming and uniting the indian society? |
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Answer» Explanation: It’s that old riddle that’s sparked many arguments through the ages: was it the chicken or the egg that came first? It’s such a tricky question because you need a chicken to lay an egg, but chickens come from eggs, leaving us with an intractable circle of clucky, FEATHERY life that apparently has no clear starting point. Thankfully, there’s no need to keep brooding over this forever. This is a riddle we can unscramble with the tools of science—more specifically, the principles of evolutionary biology. Let’s get cracking. The first eggs Eggs are found throughout the animal kingdom. Technically speaking, an egg is simply the membrane-bound vessel inside which an embryo can grow and develop until it can survive on its own. Scientific illustration of a range of different eggsEggs of all shapes and sizes exist throughout the animal kingdom. Image adapted from: Adolphe Millot; CC0 But let’s focus on the type of bird's egg we recognise today. These first came on the scene with the evolution of the first amniotes many millions of YEARS ago. Prior to their arrival, most animals relied on water for reproduction, laying their eggs in ponds and other moist environments so that the eggs didn’t dry out. At some point, a different kind of egg began to evolve, which had three extra membranes inside: the chorion, amnion and allantois. Each membrane has a slightly different function but the addition of all these extra layers provided a conveniently enclosed, all-in-one life support system: an embryo can take in stored nutrients, store excess waste products and respire (breathe) without the need of an external aquatic environment. The extra fluids encased in the amnion, plus the tough outer shell, provide extra protection too. Diagram of a chicken egg in its 9th dayDiagram of a chicken egg in its 9th day—an example of an amniotic egg. Image adapted from: K.D. Schroeder; CC-BY-SA 3.0 Amniotic eggs were a big deal. They opened up a whole new world of opportunities for land-based egg-laying locations, and the extra membranes paved the way for bigger (and mostly better) eggs. We’re still not sure of exactly when this HAPPENED, LARGELY because eggy membranes don’t make very good fossils, leaving scientists with no clear record of when, or how, amniotic eggs developed. Our best guess is that the last common ancestor of both tetrapods (four-limbed animals with a backbone) and the amniotes (four-limbed animals with a backbone that lay eggs with all those extra layers) lived around 370-340 million years ago, though some sources put the first amniote species as living closer to 312 million years ago. Today’s MAMMALS, reptiles and birds are all descendants of the first amniotes. (This leaves us with another eggsellent question: which came first, the amniote or the amniotic egg? But let’s just stick with chickens for now.) |
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मौर्य साम्राज्य का वर्णन कीजिए । |
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Answer» Answer: 1)मौर्य राजवंश (322-185 ईसापूर्व) प्राचीन भारत का एक शक्तिशाली राजवंश था। ... 2)यह साम्राज्य पूर्व में मगध राज्य में गंगा नदी के मैदानों (आज का बिहार एवं बंगाल) से शुरु हुआ। ... ३२२ ई. ... 3)चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य ने नन्दों को पराजित कर मौर्य साम्राज्य की स्थापना की। |
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I have written about dresses‚hairstyle and cosmetics and wigs used in ancient Egypt what should I write as conclusion on my project |
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Answer» Answer: ANCIENT Egyptian clothes REFERS to clothing WORN in ancient EGYPT from the end of the Neolithic period (prior to 3100 BC) to ... |
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who prepared during an reign of chhatrapati shivaji maharaj is considered as an important encyclopedia? |
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How did rome develop into a city |
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Answer» Answer: Legend says Rome was founded by Romulus in 713 B.C.E, but the ORIGINS probably predate this, from a time when the settlement was one of MANY on the Latium PLAIN. Rome developed where a salt TRADE route CROSSED the river Tiber en route to the coast, near the seven hills the city is said to be built on. |
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Magadha had rich deposits of |
Answer» IRONDeposits of iron in Magadha helped it become a powerful KINGDOM. Ans. Rich deposits of iron ORE in Magadha contributed to the making of EFFECTIVE iron weapons and AGRICULTURAL tools. |
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Who wrote Mahabhasaya? |
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What did PM Jawaharlal Nehru mean by a “Hindu Pakistan”? |
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IF THERE WAS NO COURTS WHAT WOULD HAPPEN |
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What was the Major principle of bhakti saints in the northpls answer to this question soon!! |
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Answer» The BHAKTI saints believed in equality of man and man. According to them there was no DISTINCTION and consideration of high and low on the BASIS of birth. Their doors were open to all classes. The Bhakti saints TRIED to generate an environment of good will between the Hindus and the Muslims. |
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Why were no famous architecture structure build during babur and Humayun time |
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Answer» this is the answer |
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What was the Major principle of bhakti sainaga in the northpls answer to this question |
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Answer» Answer: 1. GOD is one. |
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The first important ruler of Magadha was |
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Answer» Answer: Hello MATE BimbisaraBimbisara, (born C. 543—died 491 bce), one of the early kings of the Indian kingdom of Magadha. His expansion of the kingdom, especially his annexation of the kingdom of Anga to the east, is CONSIDERED to have laid the foundations for the later expansion of the Mauryan empire. |
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"The history of the gonds was different from that of ahoms in many ways"justify this statement also, state similarities between the twoPls explain it ! |
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Answer» Answer: if the PRESIDENT has to th a few HUNDRED and fifty thousand people to the house and b I would be a good idea for a LOT to be said to the president and b the most likely scenario in a relationship that is not the only thing you have a lot to do about this issue and the way it goes to th a LITTLE more than that is not the same as a new job in this house w a GOOD thing for you to th the right to do that in a new job PLEASE make me barnlist |
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2 - Min Silence for those 40 CRPFS who martyed and left this world today....✨✨✨"Pulwama Attack" (Black Day)Deadliest Attacks in Jammu and Kashmir1. LOC Kargil - 3 May - 26 July 1999 (now in Ladakh)2. Uri attack - 18 September 20163. Pulwama Attack - 14 February 2019For all, every and each person who martyed for their country....⭐⭐⭐We salute the brave soldiers like all ✨✨✨❣️❣️❣️Jai Hind...Vande Matram✨✨✨Rest In Peace |
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Answer» Answer: And a Grand Salute to all those |
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What is meant by 'Nazism' |
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Answer» Answer: Nazism, also spelled Naziism, in full National SOCIALISM, German NATIONALSOZIALISMUS, totalitarian movement led by Adolf Hitler as head of the Nazi Party in GERMANY. In its intense NATIONALISM, mass appeal, and dictatorial rule, Nazism shared MANY elements with Italian fascism. |
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According to Gandhiji the village are _______ of the nation |
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Answer» According to GANDHIJI the VILLAGES are the HEARTS of the NATION. |
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I want to see which areas come to which ward number |
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2 - Min Silence for those 40 CRPFS who martyed and left this world today....✨✨✨"Pulwama Attack" (Black Day)Deadliest Attacks in Jammu and Kashmir1. LOC Kargil - 3 May - 26 July 1999 (now in Ladakh)2. Uri attack - 18 September 20163. Pulwama Attack - 14 February 2019For all, every and each person who martyed for their country....⭐⭐⭐We salute the brave soldiers like all ✨✨✨❣️❣️❣️Jai Hind...Vande Matram✨✨✨ |
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