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What we're the effects of tripartite struggle? |
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Answer» Answer: This struggle LASTED for two centuries and made all DYNASTIES weak in the LONG run. The struggle RESULTED into the political disintegration of the country and benefited the Islamic invaders from Middle-East. In the END the Gurjar-Pratiharas won in the struggle. |
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Where the temple of lord vitthala is located?? |
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Your friend want to know will be round m mm am las come from |
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Answer» what is the QUESTION exactly Explanation: I can't understand what u TYPED and Please rewrite it thank U |
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What was the language used by jalaluddin rumi?? |
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Answer» auz-baap-jzf Explanation: only for GI rls |
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Ahmadshah abdali was the emperor of dash |
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Answer» Answer: 1722 – 4 June 1772) (Pashto: احمد شاه دراني), also known as AHMAD Khān Abdālī (احمد خان ابدالي), was the founder of the Durrani EMPIRE and is regarded as the founder of the MODERN state of Afghanistan. Died: 4 June 1772 (AGED 50); Maruf, Kandahar Province, Durrani Empire Father: Muhammad Zaman Khan Abdali Dynasty: Durrani Reign: 1747–1772 mark this answer as BRAINLIST |
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Mention three problems faced by the Sultans of Delhi? |
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Answer» Answer: Three problems faced by the SULTANS of Delhi are:
Explanation: HOPE it helps you. |
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_______ is the europe had large collection of prehistoric artefacts and antique object |
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Answer» MUSEUMS had the Large COLLECTION of Pre-historic Artefacts and ANTIQUE OBJECT |
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3. The lightare blown away by the wind. Fill in the blanks |
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Answer» Answer: 3. The LIGHT |
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Official collected from the area under the direct control of the ruler |
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Answer» Answer: Officials collected tax from the area under the direct control of the ruler. Royal PRINCES often WENT to the provinces as governor. The Mauryan rulers tried to control roads and rivers which were important for transport. PEOPLE in forested regions provided the Mauryan officials with elephants, TIMBER, honey and wax. |
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Which problem we face in city area |
Answer» Sanitation, 7. Pollution. Urban problems are endless. To name the more important among them are: pollution, corruption, unemployment, crime and juvenile delinquency, OVERCROWDING and slums, drug ADDICTION and ALCOHOLISM, and begging. |
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D. Answer the following questions in brief.1. What is a welfare state?2. What are the Directive Principles of State Policy?3. Why were the principles to promote social and economic equality included in the constitution?4. State the purpose of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.5. How does the government implement Directive Principles?E. Answer the following questions in detail.1. Distinguish between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.2. State the Directive Principles promoting social and economic equality.3. List the Directive Principles inspired by the Gandhian philosophies.4. What are the measures taken by the governments to implement Directive Principles?5. What is the importance of the Directive Principles of State Policy?ANSWER ALL AND FAST FOR BRAINLIEST TAG. |
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Which challenges did Franklin Roosevelt face during his presidency? Check all that apply.1.ongoing pain and discomfort from polio symptoms2.US fighting in two military theaters during World War II3.difficult decisions about fighting in and ending the war4.lack of support for the war from civilians at home 5.difficulty in raising troops or acquiring weapons for the war effort6.a poor economy and high unemployment during the Depression |
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In the 1930s verrier elwin visited the land of the _________ baigas a tribal group in central india |
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Answer» Answer. Answer: In THE1930S Verrier Elwin visited the LAND of the Baigas – a TRIBAL group in central India. He wanted to KNOW about them – their customs and practices, their art and folklore. |
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Inthe eigteenth century indian silk was in demand in_________ markets |
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Answer» European hope it helps thank you |
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Which facilities are available in city area |
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Answer» Answer: There are many facilities in cities area like There are some facilities of markets and then impoted HOUSES with huge facilities nice APARTMENT BEAUTIFUL places |
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The abolitionist movement in the 1850s is best described asA. radicalB. liberalC. conservativeD. moderate |
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Answer» Answer: open your heart and CHARAN communities in Gujarat Folk you have any FOUR years ago by MUSICAL COMPOSITION such as Prabhati you have any questions please let me know which day works |
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Plz do any three members mark as brainleast answer |
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8Essential ICSE History and Civics foro. State whether the following statements are true or false.1. In a mahajanapada, the army was paid even when there was no war.2. In a mahajanapada, taxes could be paid in money or in kind.3. Magadha was ruled by an elected ruler. |
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1)——lead the darasana Satyagraha2) the nation wide movement is called it as ——fill in the blank |
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Answer» Answer: OSTEOARTHRITIS I don't KNOW if you want me to COME to the store for you to be there for me and if outfits with me and you are y |
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Which government is working urban area |
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gorakpur in UP Matlab AP mujpe trust kese kaar skte ho me ayush agar Mai aapko i hate you bolu toh pls app dono Mera Matlab Mr shoib and ayush pls app dono mere liye ladna naan Karo shoib Kya tum bhi mujhse love karte ho mujhe clearly baato pls |
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Answer» OOO bhai maro mujhe maro |
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Q1. Which of the following is not the feature is not the feature of liberals?(lm)a.Liberals suggested to change the society and supported the idea based on "Tolerance of allReligions".b. They supported the uncontrolled powers of dynastic rulers.c. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments.d. They supported a representative, elected parliamentary government and an independent judiciary. |
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Answer» Answer: society and supported the idea BASED on "Tolerance of all Religions". b. They supported the uncontrolled powers of DYNASTIC rulers. c. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments. d. They supported a REPRESENTATIVE, elected PARLIAMENTARY government and an independent judiciary. |
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which group of French society benefited from the revolution which group were forced to relinquish power which section of society would have been disappointed with the outcomes of the revolution? |
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Answer» this PIC will DEFINITELY HELP you dude☺️ bye.. |
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Which local government body working in town |
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Answer» STATE GOVERNMENT or LOCAL SELF government |
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How do you think one’s culture influences his/her personal health? For example, family dynamics, diet, lifestyle, or where they live. |
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Answer» Explanation: Culture is a PATTERN of ideas, customs and behaviours shared by a particular people or society. It is constantly evolving. The speed of cultural evolution varies. It increases when a group migrates to and incorporates components of a new culture into their culture of origin. Children often struggle with being ‘between cultures’– balancing the ‘old’ and the ‘new’. They essentially belong to both, whereas their PARENTS often belong predominantly to the ‘old’ culture. One way of thinking about cultures is whether they are primarily ‘collectivist’ or ‘individualist’. Knowing the difference can help health professionals with diagnosis and with tailoring a treatment plan that includes a larger or smaller group. The influence of culture on health is vast. It affects perceptions of health, illness and death, beliefs about causes of disease, approaches to health promotion, how illness and pain are experienced and EXPRESSED, where patients seek help, and the types of treatment patients prefer. Both health professionals and patients are influenced by their respective cultures. Canada’s health system has been shaped by the mainstream beliefs of historically dominant cultures. Cultural bias may result in very different health-related preferences and perceptions. Being aware of and negotiating such DIFFERENCES are skills known as ‘cultural COMPETENCE’. This perspective allows care providers to ask about various beliefs or sources of care specifically, and to incorporate new awareness into diagnosis and treatment planning. Demonstrating awareness of a patient’s culture can promote trust, better health care, lead to higher rates of acceptance of diagnoses and improve treatment adherence. |
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Life in lower Canada country life and city life differences |
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Answer» Explanation: Your CANADIAN visa application could even have a BETTER CHANCE of being considered if you’re applying to a smaller community or less-populated province/territory because these areas are in more DIRE need of skills and have quite a few specific occupations to fill that are not being replenished by locals. These communities are ALSO better-positioned to welcome immigrants with more space and a cheaper cost of living. |
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Correct the following statements by changing the underlined words.1. The teachers of Buddhism are called tirthankaras.2. Ahinsa means freedom from the cycle of birth and death 3. Mundaka is a major Veda.4. The Buddha is a state of mind in which there is no suffering . |
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Answer» Answer: 2. and - toExplanation: HOPE it will HELP you |
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Enumerate the religious developments during the Pallava period.I want short answer |
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Answer» Explanation: Enumerate the RELIGIOUS developments during the Pallava period. |
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About this?3. We prefer to have a variety of dishes in the diet winabehind this?You are advised not to be friend with the person because non-vegetarian food iscooked at his house. You don't want to break this friendship. What argument you willgive for this?wared toy car that you got as your birthday gift gets broken by slipping out frommark the following as true against which |
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Whichepic contain mentionancient Indianand cholaof thecher,kingdoms like Pandya |
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Mountain forests are also called as monsoon forests.(. ) |
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Answer» Answer: Monsoon forest, ALSO called dry forest or tropical deciduous forest, open woodland in tropical areas that have a LONG dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall. The trees in a monsoon forest USUALLY shed their leaves during the dry season and come into leaf at the start of the rainy season. |
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राइट सिक्स स्पोर्ट्स चैनल्स नेम |
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Answer» सोनी ईएसपीएन' और 'सोनी ईएसपीएन-एचडी' नाम के इन दो नए चैनलों का प्रसारण इसी महीने 17 जनवरी से शुरू हो जाएगा। इन चैनलों के बाद सोनी के कुल खेल चैनलों की संख्या चार हो जाएगी। सोनी के दो खेल चैनल सोनी सिक्स और सोनी सिक्स-एचडी पहले से प्रसारित हो रहे हैं। |
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Mike bought a smartphone during a fair at a discount of 30% on the usual price. the discount was $126.what was the usual price of the smartphone ? :) MATHS |
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Answer» 289 is the USUAL price |
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Which is fastest man in the world |
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Answer» Answer: Usain BOLT's Explanation: Usain Bolt's 100m records At the record-winning event, Usain Bolt's average ground speed was 37.58km/h, whilst REACHING a TOP speed of 44.72km/h in the 60-80m stretch – numbers fitting for the world's fastest man. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is REGARDED as the fastest man on the planet |
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1. The ____region in the Amazon basin has rich reserves of iron ore. |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: Most industrial minerals are concentrated in MINAS Gerais and Pará, including iron ORE, bauxite, and gold. Mato Grosso and Amapá have most of the known MANGANESE ore deposits. The vast majority of kaolin is found in theAmazon basin. Explanation: Mark as BRAINIESTFollow me |
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The city------was founded by ajatashatru |
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Answer» PATLIPUTRA was the CITY which was ESTABLISHED by AJATSHATRU |
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Define hades please answer it fast |
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Answer» the INCLINATION of a MINERAL vein or fault from the VERTICAL. |
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The mango is a member of which family |
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Answer» Answer: Mango, (Mangifera INDICA), member of the CASHEW family (Anacardiaceae) and ONE of the most important and widely CULTIVATED fruits of the tropical world. hope it's helpful mark as Brainliest |
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बादशाह अकबर बीरबल की बुद्धिमानी की परीक्षा क्यों लेना चाहते थे? दो लघुकथा lesson |
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Answer» एक दिन बादशाह अकबर घोड़े पर बैठकर शाही बाग में घूमने गए। साथ में बीरबल भी था। चारों ओर हरे-भरे वृक्ष और हरी-हरी घास देखकर बादशाह अकबर को बहुत आनंद आया। उन्हें लगा कि बगीचे में सैर करने के लिए तो घोड़ा भी हरे रंग का ही होना चाहिए। hope it HELPS.. |
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Fill in the blanks.1.is a common identity shared by people.2. The British rule brought about political and administrative3. The Ilbert Bill was introduced by4. Lord Lytton reduced the age of appearing for ICS examination from5. The Indian National Association was the forerunner ofof the countryB. Name the following.1. Viceroy who introduced the Arms Act2. Founder of Indian National Association3. Act which limited the freedom of Indian press4. Founder of Indian National Congress5. Any vernacular newspaper |
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Answer» Answer: a common identity shared by people. 2. The British rule brought about political and administrative 3. The Ilbert Bill was introduced by 4. Lord LYTTON reduced the age of appearing for ICS examination from 5. The Indian National Association was the forerunner of of the country B. NAME the following. 1. Viceroy who introduced the Arms ACT 2. Founder of Indian National Association 3. Act which limited the freedom of Indian press 4. Founder of Indian National Congress 5. Any vernacular newspaper |
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The discovery of crops grown by early man is linked to the _____________. *a) For plantingb) finding of burnt grainsc) None of these |
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Answer» The discovery of CROPS grown by early MAN is linked to the finding of BURNT grains Answer :- b) finding of burnt grains is your RIGHT answer good evening |
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In the following figure, is angle 1 adjacent to angle 2? Give reasons. |
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Answer» Answer: No, this is not a ADJACENT angle Because,Adjacent angle MEANS that two ANGLES that havecommon VERTEX common arms in both Angles.But, In this picture Alternate angle |
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Name the architectural works by Shahajahan and the material used to build them. |
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Answer» Answer: The Taj Mahal (/ˌtɑːdʒ məˈhɑːl, ˌtɑːʒ-/;[4] lit. 'Crown of the Palace', [taːdʒ ˈmɛːɦ(ə)l])[5] is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the southern BANK of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned from 1628 to 1658) to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself. The tomb is the centrepiece of a 17-hectare (42-acre) complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall. The Taj Mahal incorporates and expands on design traditions of Indo-Islamic and earlier Mughal architecture. Specific inspiration came from successful Timurid and Mughal buildings including the Gur-e Amir (the tomb of Timur, progenitor of the Mughal dynasty, in Samarkand),[14] Humayun's Tomb which inspired the Charbagh gardens and hasht-behesht (architecture) plan of the site, Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb (sometimes CALLED the Baby Taj), and Shah Jahan's own Jama Masjid in Delhi. While earlier Mughal buildings were primarily constructed of red sandstone, Shah Jahan promoted the use of white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones. Buildings under his patronage REACHED new levels of refinement.[15] Tomb The tomb is the central focus of the entire complex of the Taj Mahal. It is a large, white marble structure standing on a square plinth and consists of a symmetrical building with an iwan (an arch-shaped doorway) topped by a large dome and finial. Like most Mughal tombs, the basic elements are Indo-Islamic in origin.[16] The base structure is a large multi-chambered cube with chamfered corners forming an unequal eight-sided structure that is approximately 55 metres (180 ft) on each of the four long sides. Each side of the iwan is FRAMED with a huge pishtaq or vaulted ARCHWAY with two similarly shaped arched balconies stacked on either side. This motif of stacked pishtaqs is replicated on the chamfered corner areas, making the design completely symmetrical on all sides of the building. Four minarets frame the tomb, one at each corner of the plinth facing the chamfered corners. The main chamber houses the false sarcophagi of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan; the actual graves are at a lower level.[17] hope it will help you dear ❣️ |
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Who am I !!!I have many cabinets full of books. There are many chairs, tables and newspapers. |
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Answer» I am library. |
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Describe the trading community of the medieval period. |
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Answer» Answer: In the medieval period, the middle CLASSES masses had been LARGELY belonged to merchants and other PROFESSIONAL classes such as vaidyas and hakims (AYURVEDIC doctors) and other OFFICIALS. ... The wholesale traders were known as 'seth' or 'bohra' and the retail traders were known as 'beoparis' or 'banik. Explanation: hope it helps |
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Correct the statement Humayun defeated Sher Shah Suri in the battle of Kannauj |
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Answer» Answer: On 26 June 1539, SHER Khan FACED HUMAYUN in the BATTLE of Chausa and defeated him. Assuming the title Farīd al-Dīn Shēr Shah, he defeated Humayun once again at Kannauj in May 1540 and forced him out of India. |
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When the migrant workers strike, what are the effects on the farm owners? |
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Answer» gejetu ZRH SRJ gw jb tdjn kg e add egg nw why gwsnrthx W FC BSF |
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What would have happened if Martin Luther King Jr. never fought for civil rights or gave his famous " I Have a Dream" speech? |
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Answer» Answer: The “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr. before a crowd of some 250,000 people at the 1963 March on Washington, remains one of the most FAMOUS SPEECHES in history. Weaving in references to the COUNTRY’s Founding Fathers and the Bible, King used universal themes to depict the struggles of AFRICAN Americans before closing with an improvised riff on his dreams of equality. The eloquent speech was immediately recognized as a highlight of the successful protest, and has endured as one of the signature moments of the civil rights movement thanks u hope it HELPS |
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Akbar wanted to control Garh Katanga because |
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Answer» One of the REASONS why Akbar decided to invade GARH Katanga was his desire to capture and become the owner of this resource. The prominent Mughal KING Akbar was interested in the GONDS as - 1. Garh katanga, a Gond Kingdom had queen RANI Durgavati. He wanted to make her a vassal of his kingdom as she was very powerful. |
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