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"Poor governance of Louis XVIwas the main cause of subsitence crisis." Justify |
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Answer» Answer: The French REVOLUTION was a great event in the history not only of France and Europe but also of mankind. It GAVE to humanity new IDEAS of LIBERTY, equality and fraternity which have found their WAY in every nook and comer of the world. It was as much a war of bayonets as that of ideas’ and it seems desirable to refer to some of its important causes. |
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Complete the following names History Civics |
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The outcome of First Battle of Bull Run showed that the North was what? A. Better prepared for war. B. The war would be over soon. C. neither side was prepared for a long war. D. The North had inexperienced military leaders. (the answer to this question is D) |
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Answer» The answer of this QUESTION is " D " |
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What were the steps taken by Robespierre govt.? |
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Answer» Answer: ANSWER Steps TAKEN by Robespierre's government a Meat and bread were rationed. PEASANTS were FORCED to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at PRICES fixed by the government. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were REQUIRED to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. Equality was practised by forms of speech and address. The use of more expensive white flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain d’égalité (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. Churches were shutdown and buildings converted to barracks or offices.
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| 3855. |
How does the study of coins help the historians? |
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Answer» Answer: COINS were STAMPED with symbols which provided very USEFUL INFORMATION |
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| 3856. |
What is woad used for |
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Answer» The LEAVES are antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral, astringent and febrifuge. It controls a wide range of pathogenic organisms, including viruses. It is used INTERNALLY in the treatment of a wide range of disorders, including meningitis, ENCEPHALITIS, mumps, influenza, erysipelas, heat rash ETC. |
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How do how do the archaeological sources material help us to learn about our past |
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Answer» Answer: heya MATE ❤❤ One way archaeology helps us understand the past is through the material objects it finds, ALLOWING us to know what was being used, and when. For example a dig recently found a flute, BELIEVED to be the oldest MUSICAL instrument found to date ❤❤ hope its help U ❤❤ mark as brainlist ❤❤ |
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50 pointsno meaningless answer the ____ ushered in revolutionary changes in Europe and marked the transition from the ______ age to _______ age |
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Answer» the MODERN ushered in revolutionary CHANGES in Europe and marked the transition from the 15th CENTURY age to 18TH century age |
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| 3859. |
Write a note on war |
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WARwar is a situation of fighting between countries or group of people. A war generally involves the USE of weapons , a military organization and SOLDIERS .ThankyouAnd don't forget to FOLLOW meBye |
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Write a note on war |
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Answer» Answer: War is intense armed conflict between states, governments, SOCIETIES, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, INSURGENTS and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, AGGRESSION, DESTRUCTION, and mortality, using regular or irregular military FORCES. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general.[1] Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties. |
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WHO IS THE FIRST PRESIDENT OK USA |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: GEORGE Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first PRESIDENT of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence. Hope this will be helpful to you and please MARK my answer as the brainleast answer.PLZ plZ plz..... |
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Throw some light on different surveys conducted during colonial era. |
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Answer» Answer: The practice of surveying BECAME common throughout the colonial administration because the British reflected that a country had to be precisely known before it could be efficiently governed. Comprehensive surveys were CARRIED out by the colonial LEADERS to map the complete LAND. The following are the two examples of surveying: 1. Land survey: the colonial administration began the survey of land to implement their policy of revenue accumulation. Under this survey, the land was classified in various categories. 2. Census was another form of surveying, this was adopted to know the religion and caste of the INDIAN population. PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIST.... |
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| 3863. |
Who put strong resistance against moghuls to defeand Nizamshah in 14 century |
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Answer» CHAND Bibi Explanation: |
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Is slender man real? Does he stalks chlidrens? |
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Answer» NO SLENDER MAN IS NOT REAL. HE IS AN IMAGINARY CREATURE. AND AS HE IS NOT REAL, HE DOESN'T STALK CHILDREN. |
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What is non material heritage? |
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Answer» Non‐material culture refers to the nonphysical ideas that PEOPLE have about their culture, INCLUDING BELIEFS, values, rules, norms, MORALS, LANGUAGE, organizations, Explanation: hope it will help you |
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Who put the strong resistance against Mughals to defend nizamshah |
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Answer» ANSWER: Chand Bibi Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE), was an Indian Muslim regent and warrior. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (in current day MAHARASHTRA) (1596–99). Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the MUGHAL FORCES of Emperor Akbar in 159 |
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In ancient times, people travelled from one subcontinent to another. What kind of danger they used to face during their journey? |
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Answer» Answer: the people will be in danger because there will come forward of dangerous ANIMALS and some time they could not get GOOD recourse like we go tropical FOREST to desert and they were climatic changes... hope it helps you like my answer mark me the BRAINLIEST and follow me |
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What was Direct tax to the state called ? |
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Answer» Answer: A direct TAX is paid by an individual or organization to the ENTITY that levied the tax. Direct taxes INCLUDE income tax, property tax, corporate tax, estate tax, gift tax, value-added tax (VAT), SIN tax, and taxes on ASSETS. |
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Who was jahangir explain |
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Answer» Nur-ud-din Muhammad SALIM, known by his imperial name JAHANGIR, was the FOURTH Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until his death in 1627. His imperial name, means 'conqueror of the world', 'world-conqueror' or 'world-seizer' Explanation: hope it will help you |
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When approximately did the growth of rice , wheat and barely start naturall |
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Answer» Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza glaberrima (African rice) or Oryza sativa (Asian rice). As a cereal grain, it is the most widely CONSUMED staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia and AFRICA. It is the AGRICULTURAL commodity with the third-highest worldwide production (rice, 741.5 million tonnes in 2014), after sugarcane (1.9 billion tonnes) and maize (1.0 billion tonnes). |
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When approximately did the growth of rice , wheat and barely start naturally ( Date ) |
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Answer» Answer: Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza glaberrima (African rice) or Oryza sativa (Asian rice). As a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's HUMAN population, especially in Asia and AFRICA. It is the AGRICULTURAL commodity with the third-highest WORLDWIDE production (rice, 741.5 million tonnes in 2014), after SUGARCANE (1.9 billion tonnes) and maize (1.0 billion tonnes). Explanation: |
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Wen approximately did the growth of rice , wheat and barely start naturally ( Date ) |
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Answer» Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza glaberrima (African rice) or Oryza sativa (Asian rice). As a CEREAL grain, it is the most widely consumed STAPLE food for a large part of the world's human population, ESPECIALLY in Asia and Africa. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production (rice, 741.5 million tonnes in 2014), after SUGARCANE (1.9 billion tonnes) and maizeSince sizable PORTIONS of sugarcane and maize crops are used for purposes other than human consumption, rice is the most important grain with regard to human nutrition and caloric intake, providing more than one-fifth of the calories consumed worldwide by humans.[2] There are many varieties of rice and culinary preferences tend to vary regionally. |
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Which religions were practised in the Rashtrakuta empire? |
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If u answer these questions i am going to keep u as brainlist |
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Answer» UM....Well I don't KNOW..! Don't know |
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3. Divide the caride the class into groups and ask them to collect details about the following:(a) arrest and trial of Jesus |
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Answer» hdjeie |
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What did the old testament promise to the jews |
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Answer» this is the ANSWER PLEASE GIVE me BRAINLIEST |
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Divide the class into groups and ask them to collect details about the following:(a) arrest and trial of Jesus(b) crucifixion of Jesus (c) Resurrection of Jesus. after answering I will mark as brilliant if you answer |
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Answer» Answer: a. Arrest and trials of Jesus:The arrest of Jesus was a pivotal event in Christianity recorded in the canonical GOSPELS. Jesus, a preacher whom Christians believe to be the SON of God, was arrested by the Temple guards of the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane. It occurred shortly after the Last SUPPER (during which Jesus gave his final sermon), and immediately after the kiss of Judas, which is traditionally said to have been an act of betrayal since Judas made a deal with the chief priests to arrest Jesus. The event ultimately led, in the Gospel accounts, to Jesus' crucifixion.[1] The arrest led immediately to his trial before the Sanhedrin, during which they condemned him to death and handed him to Pilate the following morning.[2] In Christian theology, the events from the Last Supper until the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are referred to as the Passion. b.crucifixion of Jesus:The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely between AD 30 and 33. Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and is established as a historical event confirmed by non-Christian sources,[1] although there is no consensus among historians on the exact details. c. Resurrection of Jesus:The resurrection of Jesus, or anastasis is the Christian belief that God raised Jesus after his crucifixionas first of the dead, starting his exalted life as Christ and Lord.In Christian theology, the death and resurrection of Jesus are the most important events, a FOUNDATION of the Christian faith and commemorated by Easter. His resurrection is the guarantee that all the Christian dead will be resurrected at Christ's second coming. For the Christian tradition, the bodily resurrection was the restoration to life of a transformed body powered by spirit, as described by Paul and the Gospels, that led to the establishment of Christianity. In secular and liberal Christian scholarship, the appearances of Jesus are EXPLAINED as visionary experiences that gave the impetus to the belief in the exaltation of Jesus and a resumption of the missionary activity of Jesus' followers. NOW MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST...... |
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WHO IS THE FOUNDER OF MUGHAL DYNASTY? NAME HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. |
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Answer» Babur was the founder of mughal DYNASTY. AUTOBIOGRAPHY of Babur was KNOWN as BABURNAMA |
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| 3885. |
Name the Mughal emperor who granted Farman to britishers to trade in india |
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Answer» AURANGZEB was the Mughal Emperor who granted farman to britishers to trade in India. Follow krne KE SAATH saath brainliest MARK kr dena...Genius rank pr pahunchna h |
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1. mahmud ghazni and mahmud ghori were 2.history of Kashmir written by 3.the mangols were a barbarious tribe of 4. who were the first among the Europeans 5. the word written on stones are know |
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A flowchart in the division of history |
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Answer» Answer: HERE IS UR ANSWER Explanation: HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR UH FOLLOW ME AND MARK AS BRILLIANT |
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| 3889. |
NAMES the crops were frist grownby men and women.Sugat and Borary CB Rice and Berrywheat and sugar (B) wheat and Barley. |
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Who is king henry viii first wife |
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Answer» Answer: HERE IS UR ANSWER Explanation: Why Jane Seymour was Henry VIII's FAVOURITE wife. When Henry VIII married Jane Seymour in 1536, it was the third time he'd stood at the altar and PROMISED to love and honour the woman before him. The life of Jane Seymour has always been OVERSHADOWED by the turmoil of her predecessors Catherine of ARAGON and Anne Boleyn ... HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR UH FOLLOW ME AND MARK AS BRILLIANT |
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Give ans pls urgent |
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Answer» Hey dude.... here is your answer... NAPOLEON BONAPARTE CONTRIBUTION IN FRANCE
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Who was Minhaj-i-Siraj |
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Answer» Answer---»»➷ ★ Minhaj-i-Siraj Juzjani, full NAME ABU Osman Minhajuddin bin Sirajuddin, was a 13th-century Persian historian BORN in the Ghurid capital CITY of Firuzkuh, which was located in Ghor Province. In 1227, Juzjani migrated to Ucch then to Delhi.
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1. the medieval in india began 2.the study of coin is called 3.alberuni a persian traveller visited india with 4.akbarnama was written by 5.the word written on stones are known |
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Answer» Answer: 1) 1562 2) NUMISMATICS 4) Abul-Fazal 5) MENHIR. |
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Another word forMisgovernment |
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Answer» Answer: Misgovernment = MISHANDLING |
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Write a short summary on "the year of chapatis 1857" |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The movement first came into attention in February 1857. Reports began POURING from VILLAGES of North India that thousands of chapatis were passing from one hand to another. The usual distribution procedure involved a person who would come from the jungle, give the village watchman several chapatis and tell him to make more chapatis, and distribute those to watchmen in the nearby villages. The watchman would then travel with chapatis in his TURBAN, often with little to no knowledge of the chapatis' original source.The chapati movement involved the unusual distribution of thousands of chapatis, a type of unleavened flatbread, across several Indian villages during 1857 carrying MESSAGE of their native emperor seeking their services. The ULTIMATE origin of the movement is unknown; though British agents suggested the chapatis might contain secret notes, inspections revealed no such messages. mark me pleaseee |
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Why are inscripition are move valuable than literary source |
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Answer» Answer: • The inscriptions are ROYAL charters issued by KINGS in authority. • They are WELL dated and considered as the most accurate SOURCES. • The inscriptions tells us about the geneologies of King, his achievements etc. • Some inscriptions tells about the grants and donations. • The names of donors and the donees are clearly mentioned in the grants. • The study of inscriptions is called as "Epigraphy". • They are more authentic, thus they are more valuable than literary sources. • Some examples of inscriptions are:
2. Allahabad Pillar Inscription 3. Draksharamam inscription etc... • Hence, we can tell that inscriptions are more valuable than literary sources. |
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How did the chola temple become the hub of economic, social and of cultural life? |
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Answer» Answer: CHOLA temples often became the nuclei of settlements which grew around them. These were centres of craft PRODUCTION. They were not only places of worship, they were the hub of economic, social and cultural LIFE as well. Amount the crafts ASSOCIATED with temples, the making of BRONZE images was the most distinctive. Mark as Brainliest |
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Abu fazal, Akbar's friend and counsellor, helped him to frame the idea of ________________ so that he could govern a society composed of many religions, culture and castes |
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Answer» Answer: Sulh - I - khul Abul Fazl helped AKBAR to frame the idea of "Sulh - i - khul". ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: • Abul Fazl was Akbar's freind, poet, counseller and one of the nine jewels in Akbar's court. • The TERM "Sulh - i - Khul" MEANS "peace towards all". • This concept was suggested by Abul Fazl to Akbar to maintain peace in Empire. • According to this concept, all religions are treated equally without any discrimination. • Abul Fazl wrote "Akbar NAMA" and "Ain - i - Akbari", both are biographies of Akbar. • Abul Fazl was one of the reasons for introducing "Din - i - ilahi". • Din - i - ilahi is a religious concept in which Akbar WANT to merge both Hinduism and Islam. • Abul Fazl was the chief priest of Din - i - Ilahi. However, this attempt was failed. |
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Kashmir is conquered by the mughals in ________.. |
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Answer» October 6, 1586 Explanation: Kashmir is CONQUERED by the Mughals in October 6, 1586. PLEASE MARK BRAINIEST |
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Is a record of rule king and life at the court? |
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Answer» Answer: One who does not MAKE mistakes Infallible. 8. ... A Government by a king or queen Monarchy. 38. ... Rule by the mob Mobocracy. 44. ... A life history WRITTEN by oneself Autobiography ... Words written on the tomb of a person Epitaph. |
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