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3. India was known as Hindustan as the British crossed river Indus and entIndia.F4. Al-Beruni authored the biography of Jahangir - Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.5. The bronze statue of Natraj belongs to the Delhi Sultanate period.D. Answer the questions in brief.1. Which region of India was described as Hindustan by Minhaj-i-Siraj?2. What is epigraphy?3. What is a chronicle?4. Name two foreign travellers and their accounts on India.5. Name two religious movements that originated during the medieva |
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Answer» Answer: By the time the Persians conquered both, the then Indian SUBCONTINENT and Greece in 5th century BCE, 'Sindhu' became 'Hindus' to mark the 'land of Hindus'. From the Greek Herodotus (4TH century BC) 'Hindus' evolved to 'Indos' and made its first ever appearance in Old English in 9th century. Finally, in 17th century as 'Indos' made way to Modern English the name 'India' came into existence. Although the name was inspired from the Indus, the river now runs mostly through Pakistan, Jammu & Kashmir in India and western Tibet. Source: Edugeography.com When the first Constitution of India came into existence on 26th January, 1950 Bharat was THOUGHT to be the other official name of the Republic of India. Derived from the Sanskrit term 'Bharata' that means 'the cherished', this name dates back to the ancient 'Hindu Puranas' (Hindu scriptures) that tells the story of the legendary Emperor Bharata, the first conqueror of the entire Indian subcontinent and the Republic of India. Bharata is believed to be the founder of the famous Bharata dynasty. Therefore, after his conquer of the Indian land where he and his descendants dwelt, it started to be known as 'Bharatavarsa,' where varsa MEANT 'land' or 'continent'. Source: Alochonaa.com ADVERTISEMENT The other popular name of India is Hindustan. This is yet another name that has historical significance. 'Hind' is the Persian equivalent of IRANIAN 'Sindh' that refers to the Indo-Aryans while 'stan' in Persian means 'land' or 'country,' much like 'sthana' in Sanskrit that means 'place'. During the British Raj in India, the term 'Hind' was widely used for the north and northwestern subcontinents of India where Indo-Aryan culture was strongly based. Today, Hindustan is no longer the official name of India, but it is a popularly used term for India. Explanation: |
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How was traveling an important part of the life of the people in the past? |
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Answer» Answer: This is your answer Explanation: People in the past were very fond of TRAVELLING from ONE PLACE to another. Although the hills and HIGH mountains like the Himalayas, deserts, rivers and seas POSED great problems, people kept on travelling. They moved in search of livelihood. |
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अभ्यासःअधोलिखित संवादों को मंजूषा में दिए गए शब्दों से पूरा कीजिए।)अधोलिखितान् संवादान् मञ्जूषायां प्रदत्तशब्दैः पूरयतारमा-अनुजयोः संवादः)हे अनुजे! अद्य सायंकाले त्वं मम गृहेरमे! किमर्थम्?11.रमाअनुजाअद्यः ममजन्मदिवस समारोहः अस्ति।इति तु कथय।रमाअनुजारमापरंसायं पञ्चवादने।शोभनम्!।अहं प्रतीष्ठाम_करिष्यामि।मञ्जूषा- आगच्छ, भ्रातुः, आगमिष्यामि, कदा, प्रतीक्षाम||अनुजारमा |
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Answer» kajHIjauaau aoahaoha8ahaiauua oahiagaytaiafufufu ogiguv ohohig7gy |
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1. ‘The shift from gathering food to growing , was a major event in the life of the early man’. Discuss. |
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Answer» FAVOURITE food of Neinuo Yano was rice, squash, pumpkins, beans and boiled MEAT. For more than a hundred thousand YEARS, humans roamed the Earth, foraging for plants and hunting whatever ANIMALS they could find. Then, some 12,000 years ago, these hunter-gatherers began to FARM. |
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. What do you understand by the word constitution? |
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Answer» Answer: a book of RULES under which GOVT of a country ACTS PLEASE mark as brainliest answer |
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Who first women president of india |
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Answer» PRATIBHA Devisingh Patil is an Indian politician who served as the 12th President of India from 2007 to 2012. A member of the Indian National CONGRESS, Patil is the only WOMAN to have held the OFFICE. She had previously served as the Governor of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2007. Mark as brainlest answer |
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E- stands for elevated layer. true or false |
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Answer» false t h a n k s s s s s s ss s s s s s s ss |
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Which has least percentage in the soil? |
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Answer» least components of SOIL is clay. The TYPICALLY soil consists of approximately 45% mineral, 5 % organic matter, 20 - 30 % water and 20 - 30 % AIR. These PERCENTAGE are only GENERALISATIONS at best. |
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The place handed over to British after first Carnatic war.. The first phase of the second Carnatic war held atthen second phase held attil. The third Carnatic war between British and French were he |
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Answer» Answer: The Carnatic Wars were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India's COASTAL Carnatic region, a dependency of Hyderabad State, India. Three Carnatic Wars were fought between 1744 and 1763. The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggles for succession and territory; and included a diplomatic and military struggle between the French East India Company and the British East India Company. They were mainly fought within the territories of Mughal India with the assistance of VARIOUS fragmented polities loyal to the "Great Moghul". As a result of these military contests, the British East India Company established its dominance among the European trading COMPANIES within India. The French company was pushed to a corner and was confined PRIMARILY to Pondichéry. The East India Company's dominance eventually led to control by the British Company over most of India and eventually to the establishment of the British Raj. The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggles for succession and territory; and included a diplomatic and military struggle between the French East India Company and the British East India Company. They were mainly fought within the territories of Mughal India with the assistance of various fragmented polities loyal to the "Great Moghul". As a result of these military contests, the British East India Company established its dominance among the European trading companies within India. The French company was pushed to a corner and was confined primarily to Pondichéry. The East India Company's dominance eventually led to control by the British Company over most of India and eventually to the establishment of the British Raj. |
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We added wheels to our bureau to create less____________when we move it |
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The Malwa plateau of India is a Piedmont plateau. true or false |
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Answer» The MALWA PLATEAU of INDIA is a PIEDMONT plateau. TRUE |
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What were the demands of the third estate of the French society? |
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Answer» Answer: The DEMANDS of the third estate of the French society were EQUAL taxation, proportionate VOTING, and estate general set SPECIAL meeting times. Answered by EXPERT 3rd July 2020, 10:23 AM Explanation: |
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To mame something _______________ both Ends need to have the same weight |
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Answer» Answer:balance both ends need to have the same weight. EXPLANATION: If the net EFFECT of the forces is EQUAL to zero then the BODY is at equilibrium or is balanced. force is a vector quantity.
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That rock will roll down the hill due to the force of ________________ |
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Answer» HAT ROCK will roll down the HILL due to the force of GRAVITY.
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verify these as fast possible |
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Answer» Explanation: HERES ur answer sis 18 × [7 + (-3)] = [18 × 7] + [18 × (-3)] => 18 × 4 = 72 => 72 = 72 L.H.S. = R.H.S |
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What were the agricultural developments in the agricultural fields during thereign of the Cholas |
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Answer» Answer: The prosperity of an agricultural country depends to a large extent on the facilities provided for IRRIGATION. Apart from sinking WELLS and excavating tanks, the Chola rulers threw mighty stone dams ACROSS the Kaveri and other rivers, and cut out CHANNELS to DISTRIBUTE water over large tracts of land. Explanation: please mark as brainlist bro please mark as brainlist |
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What are the different parameters to evaluate development of a country? |
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Answer» r. Gross Domestic Product .. Gross National Product .. GNP per CAPITA .. Birth and DEATH rates . . The HUMAN Development Index .. Infant Mortality rate .. Literacy rate .. Life EXPECTANCY . Hope it's helped you.... Plz marks as Brainleist answer |
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Explain the moral and prudential reasons of fedralism. |
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Answer» haring helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace. Moral REASON: The avoiding conflict in society and preventing majority tyranny are considered as prudential reasons for power sharing. Maintaining the SPIRIT of democracy is considered as the moral reason for power sharing.After reading this chapter, three STUDENTS drew different conclusions. Which of these do you agree with and why? Give your reasons in about 50 words.Thomman - sharing is necessary only in societies which have religious, linguistic or ETHNIC divisions.Mathayi – Power sharing is suitable only for big COUNTRIES that have regional divisions.Ouseph – Every society needs some form of power sharing even if it is small or does not have social divisions.IF YOU LIKE IT PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST. THANK YOU |
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By which name the Civil Code of 1804 of France is generally known with? |
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Answer» oleonic Code OFFICIALLY the Code CIVIL des Français ‒ is the FRENCH civil code established under Napoléon I in 1804. |
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The civil right act of 1964 prohibited discimination on the basis the of race, religion or national origin in the uss . Explain |
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Answer» The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ENDED SEGREGATION in public places and BANNED employment discrimination on the basis of race, COLOR, religion, sex or national origin, is considered one of the crowning legislative achievements of the civil rights movement. |
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Hawkers and vendors provide us essential services. Explian |
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Answer» and vendors provides goods and SERVICES as they come and sell US FRUITS and vegetables which is needed by us so we don't have to GO and buy food products or anything by walking distance. |
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Indian nationalist never dared to criticise the arbitary use of authority by the british. Why this statement is wrong? |
| Answer» U can CHECK UR ANSWER on google.comExplanation: | |
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Powerful people can enjoy the right to violate the law. Why this statement is false? |
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Can any of you please give me notes on the chapter understanding our past history grade 6 |
| Answer» LD ASK your any friend (OLDER than you) to give his book to you | |
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can any of you please help me in the chapter understanding our past grade 6 notes please send me them |
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Answer» THEM PROPERLY |
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Please help this question 'Positive arguments on Article 370 and 35 A'. |
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Answer» tion:this gives a SPECIAL status to Kashmir prevent anyone from taking land in Kashmir think about this also if someone ATTACKS on your home don't you need a special attentionthis same thing happens in Kashmir it is REGULARLY attacked by terrorist so it should be given a special status that is ARTICLE 370 and article 35aHOPE YOU LIKED IT ..... |
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Staple diet of people who live in desert |
| Answer» CAMEL broplease DROP some ❤️❤️❤️Explanation:PLEASE f-o-l-l-o-w m-e BRO please | |
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धान की खेती को किस प्रकार की जलवायु की आवश्यकता होती है? |
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Answer» धान की फसल के लिए समशीतोषण जलवायु की आवश्यकता होती हैं इसके पौधों को जीवनकाल में औसतन 20 डिग्री सेंटीग्रेट से 37 डिग्री सेंटीग्रेट तापमान की आवश्यकता होती है। धान की खेती के लिए मटियार एवम दोमट भूमि उपयुक्त मानी जाती है। प्रदेश में धान की खेती असिंचित क् सिंचित दशाओं में सीधी बुवाई व रोपाई द्वारा की जाती हैं। |
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What is meant by gender ? |
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Answer» genderExplanation:age and to DIFFERENTIATE MALE and FEMALEI HOPE this will help you |
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सुप्रीम कोर्ट में न्यायाधीश कौन होता है? |
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Answer» वर्तमान में उच्चतम न्यायलाय के मुख्य न्यायधीश नूतलपाटि वेंकटरमण हैं। |
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Sir lord mount batten was first viceroy of India.true or false |
| Answer» UE..MARK me in BRAINLIST | |
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It is the major food crop of DRCa- Wheat b- Maize c- Rice d- Cassava |
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Answer» D - Cassava EXPLANATION:Cassava is the main crop PRODUCED in the Democratic Republic of Congo, FOLLOWED by sugar CANE, maize . |
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What is space????????? |
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Answer» a continuous AREA or expanse which is FREE, available, or unoccupied is called as spaceplease MARK me as BRAINLIST |
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Dead bodies of neolithic people were buried or cremated what is the reason?give reasons |
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Answer» tion:Respect towards human life and its fate after death is already manifest from the Palaeolithic Period and has been documented in Greece with isolated burials in caves, as well as with group burials, known from the Mesolithic Period.During the Neolithic Period the dead were buried inside their houses -beneath the FLOOR- or very close to them, at the limits of the settlements they had lived in. Burials were as a rule isolated, while cemeteries have rarely been encountered; the latter date from the Early (Soufli Magoula), Late (Soufli Magoula, Platia Magoula Zarkou) and Final Neolithic (Kephala-Kea, Tharrounia-Euboea, Yiali-Dodecanese).There is evidence of three types of burial customs from excavations carried out in Greece:1. Primary internment of the dead in simple pits (simple inhumations), usually in a contracted but also crouched position2. Cremation of the dead, partial (Early Neolithic) or complete (Late Neolithic), accompanied by vases, or cremations in which the cremated were in several cases placed in vases, the FIRST known in Greece and some of the oldest in Europe, and3. Collecting the bones (skull, THIGHS, ribs) of the dead individual and burying these beneath the floors of the house (Prodromos in Karditsa) or in a specific part of a cave (a kind of ossuary in Alepotrypa in Diros).An exception to the burial customs of the Neolithic was the chamber tomb with a passage (dromos), discovered in the area of the Ancient Agora of Athens and this is the oldest example of its kind in Greece. The dead were accompanied by funerary items, such as POTTERY, stone tools, animal offerings, while from the Final Neolithic onwards figurines and jewellery were offered.Burial practices reflected the beliefs of Neolithic society concerning death, which was not considered as simply a form of sleep continued inside the house of the dead, beneath the floor where their kinship continued their activities. Burial offerings of vases and other objects on the charred bodies of the dead suggests in fact a belief in life after death, in the IMMATERIAL and therefore indestructible soul! |
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Write all the tools used in patholatic age ans- 1) hand axes 2) hammer stones 3) wheel |
| Answer» TION:ANS- 1) hand axes2) hammer stones3) wheelIts right | |
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Class VII sst please tell fast |
| Answer» HOPE I can help you, friendExplanation:1. A mansion2. The Humyan tomb was CONSTRUCTED south of the Purana Qila, on the eastern edge of Delhi.3. Jami Masjid was built by Emperor Akbar.4. A STRUCTURE built on top of something ELSE is known as Superstructure. 5. Rajarajeshwara built by Raja Raja Chola I (Raja I) (Rajarajeshwara is the correct spelling. The spelling in the question is wrong, please correct it) | |
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Atom is electrically neutral |
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Answer» Electrons have electric charge of -1 and the number of electrons in an ATOM is EQUAL to the number of PROTONS. ... HEAVIER ATOMS tend to have more neutrons than protons, but the number of electrons in an atom is always equal to the number of protons. So an atom as a whole is electrically neutral. |
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1. Freshwater is made available on land through the process of (a) Water cycle (b) Biosphere (c) Ecosystem (d) none of the above 2. The attended to the needs of the royal household. 3. The media is the principal source of political information and public debate. True/False 4. What does the word “Alamgir” mean? (a) Qazi (b) Conqueror of the world (c) Wazir (d) All of these 5. The complex system of interactions between the organisms and their physical environment in a particular area is called as 6. Article 19(1A) guarantees Freedom of exnression TrueGialco |
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Which one of the European country was successful in establishing its rule over the subcontinent and how |
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The path of the planets that move around the sun |
| Answer» BRAINLY LIST PLEASE GIVE me POINTS please | |
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_______is known as three tier system please nswer quick |
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Answer» producerdistributersretailersExplanation:HOPE it was HELPFUL |
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Name some newspaper affectedaffected by the vernacularpress Act 1848 |
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Answer» PLZ.. MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST....EXPLANATION:Dacca PRAKASH, HALISAHAR Patrika, Sulabh Samachar, Bharat Mihir, Sadharani and Bharat Sanskarak ETC... |
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Tharik maning of the Arabic word |
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Answer» hdjfjffjfjfjfjvnvjfjExplanation:fhfnfjvjjfjfkrkffjmc jnvkvkv |
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What are the relief features of Indian land mass? Explain any one of it. |
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Answer» The RELIEF features of INDIAN landmass can be divided into the FOLLOWING groups:The Himalayas.The Indo-Gangetic Plain.The Peninsular Plateau.The COASTAL plains.The Desert.The Islands. |
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Who is narendra Modi ?? |
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Answer» Prime Minister of INDIA Explanation:PLEASE mark me as BRAINLIEST answer |
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Resources drawn from nature and used without much modification are called natural resources________ |
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Answer» Yeah its true...Explanation:RESOURCES DRAWN from nature and used without MUCH modification are called natural resources |
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