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What do you understand by climate |
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Answer» Answer: In short, climate is the description of the long-term pattern of WEATHER in a particular area. Some SCIENTISTS define climate as the average weather for a particular region and time PERIOD, usually TAKEN over 30-years. It's really an average pattern of weather for a particular region. |
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Kashi of vedic period is today's |
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Answer» Explanation: KASHI was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas, great STATES that EMERGED in NORTHERN India at the start of the 6th century BCE. The KINGDOM of Kashi was bigger than Varanasi. |
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Do you think that the USSR would have survived if the Communists had done things differently? Suggest at least five changes they could have made. Give proper arguments and evidence for your opinion(From Russian Revolution)Asap!! |
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Answer» Answer: Authors often credited with having predicted the dissolution of the Soviet Union include Andrei Amalrik in Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? (1970), French academic Emmanuel TODD in La chute finale: Essais sur la décomposition de la sphère Soviétique (The Final FALL: An essay on the decomposition of the Soviet sphere) (1976), ECONOMIST Ravi Batra in his 1978 book The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism and French historian Hélène Carrère d'Encausse.[2] Additionally, Walter Laqueur notes that "Various articles that appeared in professional journals such as Problems of Communism and Survey dealt with the decay and the possible downfall of the Soviet regime."[3] Some Americans, PARTICULARLY conservatives,[4][5] view Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative as not only predicting but causing the dissolution of the Soviet state. Whether any particular prediction was correct is still a matter of debate, since they give different reasons and different time frames for the Soviet collapse. |
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What is an Earthquake ?What are Stars ?Explain |
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Answer» Answer: 1. An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of stored ENERGY in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes may occur naturally or as a result of human activities. Smaller earthquakes can also be caused by volcanic activity, LANDSLIDES, mine blasts, and NUCLEAR experiments. 2. A star is an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun. Many other STARS are visible to the naked eye at night, but due to their IMMENSE distance from Earth they appear as fixed points of light in the sky. |
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Who was the father of rani Lakshmi bai |
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Answer» Human Hope it HELPED you ✨ |
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What were the advantages and disadvantages of the changes in old Shanghai and Pudong rice fields |
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Answer» Answer: fav member many nct dream nct 127 .... saranghe i wil MAKE a wish ABD be a bose |
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State the two contributions of gopalakrishna ghokhale |
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Who was moropant? answer me fast |
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Answer» Answer: Moropant Trimbak Pingle, also KNOWN as Moropant Peshwā, was the PESHWA of the Maratha Empire, serving on CHATRAPATI Shivaji Maharaj's Ashta Pradhan. BORN: Lonavla Died: 1683, Satara Father: Trimbak Pingle House: Pingle Children: Bahiroji Pingale, Moreshvar Pingale |
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उर नगर में नगर-नियोजन पद्धात का9. खानाबदोश पशुचारक शहरी जीवन के लिए खतरा थे। तर्क देकर स्पष्टकीजिए। class 11 |
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Answer» चणघजतछढठचणोणगछछझगचजझशीचघतझचझ |
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Name the two btothers who started khilafat movement amd why? |
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Answer» A CAMPAIGN in defense of the CALIPH was launched, led in India by the BROTHERS Shaukat and Muḥammad ʿAlī and by Abul Kalam Azad. The leaders joined forces with Mahatma Gandhi's noncooperation MOVEMENT for Indian FREEDOM, promising nonviolence in return for his support of the Khilafat movement. Please mark my answer as Brainliest Answer |
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What believes that the head of the state must belong to the prophets Mohammed tribe the quraish? |
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Answer» Answer: MUSLIMS often REFER to Muhammad as Prophet Muhammad, or just "The Prophet" or "The MESSENGER", and regard him as the greatest of all Prophets. He is seen by the Muslims as a POSSESSOR of all virtues. |
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Defence minister of india isOption 1. Shri ak Antony 2. Shri jaswanth singh3. Shri kapil sibal4. Shri v narayana swamy |
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the kharijites accusedthe khalifah of nepotism and mis rule and the resulting this content led to his assassination? |
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Answer» Answer: An APPLE, potato, and ONION all taste the same if you EAT them with your NOSE plugged Explanation: |
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Explain in detail the first udasi of Shri guru Nank dev ji |
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Answer» Answer: In his first UDASI (travel), GURU Nanak covered the east of India and returned home after spending about 6 years. He STARTED from Sultanpur in 1500 and went to his village Talwandi to meet and inform his parents about his long journey. His parents wanted their young son to provide comfort and protection for them in their old age and so they told him they would prefer it if he did not GO. But he told them that the world was burning in the fire of Kalyug and that thousands and thousands were waiting for the DIVINE message of the Almighty for comfort, love and salvation.
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The doctrine of ijma consensus was introduced in the which hijri? |
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Answer» fjfighxhgjgghfjgcchvjchxhjxggixf |
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Pallavi is a dialect? |
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Answer» Answer: pallavi is the THEMATIC line of a song in CARNATIC music. It is usually one cycle long and repeated twice in order to give the percussionist the idea of the chosen taalam. Sometimes it is repeated a few more times using different phrases of the Rāgam to which the song is set. The life of the song, the word pallavi CONSISTS of a WIDE range of items that are considered as a single ITEM |
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Reserve forest in match the following.1.sirdar2.moneylenders3.meghalaya4. jharkhand5. forest village |
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Explain the importance of the date of January 26 |
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Answer» Answer: The INDIAN Constitution came into effect on 26 January 1950, which declared India's occurrence as an INDEPENDENT republic. January 26th was chosen as the DATE because on this day in 1930, the Indian National Congress revealed Purna SWARAJ, the declaration of India's independence from the colonial rule. |
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gawain sa pagkatuto bilang 5 bumuo ng isang makabuluhang pahayag na nagpapaliwanag sa kalagayan ng mga karaniwang mamamayan sa gitnang panahon sa pamamagitan ng natutunan mo sa piyudalismo at manoryalismo isulat ang sagot sa iyong sagutang papel pyudalismo at manoryalismo |
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Answer» Answer: Ang MANORYALISMO, senyoralismo, o senyoryo ay isang makaprinsipyong organisasyon o komunidad na sumibol noong unang panahon lalong lalo na sa gitnang-kanlurang EUROPA. Ito ay isang pamamaraan ng paghawak ng isang panginoong MAY lupa ng MGA malalawak na lupain. Ang sistemang ito ay hindi rin nagtagal ng mahabang panahon. Isa itong sistemang pang-ekonomiya kung saan ang mga taga-bukid ay nagbibigay ng serbisyo sa isang piyudal na HARI, pinuno, o may-ari bilang kapalit ng proteksiyon Explanation: sana makatulong |
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Write a short note on the social reform of Guru Amar Das ji |
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Answer» GURU Amar Das has always been REGARDED as the true social reformer. He was the one who abolished the practice of Sati system in SIKH religion. Also he told people to avoid any type of caste system and other type of practices being CARRIED out in the society. |
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Q1. The One child policy was introduced in China in 1979.a) What was the one child policy?b) Why was this policy introduced?c) State one reason why it was a good policy, and one reason why it was a bad policy. |
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Answer» Answer a. The one-child policy was a policy IMPLEMENTED by the Chinese GOVERNMENT as a method of controlling the population, mandating that the vast majority of couples in the country could only have one child. b. This was intended to alleviate the SOCIAL, economic and environmental problems associated with the country's rapidly growing population. c. Good REASON- This was intended to alleviate the social, economic, and environmental problems associated with the country's rapidly growing population. Bad reason- The policy also allowed exceptions for some other groups, including ethnic minorities. Thus, the term "one-child policy" has been called a "misnomer", because, for nearly 30 of the 36 years that it existed, about half of all parents in China were allowed to have a second child.
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How "Harvest Festival significance the changes inseason ? Describe twoHarvest Festival". |
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Answer» Answer: harvest festival Explanation: A harvest festival is an annual celebration that occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. Given the differences in climate and crops around the world, harvest festivals can be found at various times at different places. Harvest festivals typically feature feasting, both family and public, with foods that are drawn from crops that come to maturity around the time of the festival. Ample food and freedom from the necessity to work in the fields are two central features of harvest festivals: eating, merriment, contests, music and romance are common features of harvest festivals around the world. In North America, Canada and the US each have their own Thanksgiving celebrations in October and November. In Britain, thanks have been given for successful harvests since pagan times. Harvest festival is TRADITIONALLY held on the Sunday near or of the Harvest Moon. This is the full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September). The celebrations on this day usually include singing hymns, praying, and decorating churches with baskets of fruit and food in the festival known as Harvest Festival, Harvest Home, Harvest Thanksgiving or Harvest Festival of Thanksgiving. In British and English-Caribbean churches, chapels and schools, and some CANADIAN churches, people BRING in produce from the garden, the ALLOTMENT or farm. The food is often distributed among the poor and senior citizens of the local community or USED to raise funds for the church, or charity. |
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What is seondary group |
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Answer» Answer: Unlike first groups, SECONDARY groups are LARGE groups whose relationships are impersonal and goal oriented. PEOPLE in a secondary group interact on a less personal level than in a primary group, and their relationships are generally temporary rather than long LASTING. |
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4 Have you observed the wastage of water at home? If yes, describe it.s: |
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Answer» Answer: Yes, I have observed regular wastage of water at home. Wastage of water has taken place from leaks from taps, basins, pipes, aqua guard, water purifier, hand-shower, Buckets, Washing MACHINE, ETC. While USING OLD taps, sometimes water leaks out of it in large quantities. |
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What was the king s position during the sultanate |
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Answer» ADMINISTRATION during the Delhi Sultanate was BASED on the laws of the Shariat or the laws of Islam. Political, legal and military authority was vested in the Sultan. Thus military strength was the MAIN FACTOR in succession of throne. Administrative units were, Iqta, Shiq, Paraganaa and Gram. |
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Emperor of iran- _____ 1. ashoka 2. daryush 3.magasthenes 4.bimbisara |
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Answer» MAGASTHENES i HOPE it will WORK |
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Itihas lekhn ki prvrtiya or stroto ka vrnan kre |
Answer» ANSWER:सो जो को को इसी रीExplanation:कल को दो दो सो जो दोस्त इस |
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write in two pages the Architecture of the mughal period and Which is the famous king. who have shown the interest on architecture and mention about their works. |
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Answer» Answer: Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as an amalgam of Islamic, Persian, Turkic and Indian architecture. Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and CHARACTER, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways, and delicate ornamentation; Examples of the style can be found in modern-day India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. The Mughal dynasty was established after the victory of Babur at Panipat in 1526. During his five-year reign, Babur took considerable interest in erecting buildings, though few have survived. His grandson Akbar built widely, and the style developed vigorously during his reign. Among his accomplishments were Agra Fort, the fort-city of Fatehpur Sikri, and the Buland Darwaza. Akbar's son Jahangir commissioned the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir. Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of Shah Jahan, who constructed Taj MAHAL, the Jama Masjid, the Shalimar Gardens of Lahore, the WAZIR Khan Mosque, and who renovated the Lahore Fort. The last of the great Mughal architects was Aurangzeb, who built the Badshahi Mosque. Mughal Inlay art is a remarkable feature of Mughal architecture in India and Inlay art was an instrument of dynamic expression in the great age of the Mughal Empire. The Monuments of Agra (India) provide the different stages of the development of Mughal Inlay art in a progressive sequence during sixteenth to seventeenth century as practiced under Akbar (r. 1556-1605), Jahangir (r. 1605-1627), and Shah Jahan (r. 1628-1658). This research paper will present probable aspects related to the origin and development of Mughal Inlay art. Marble inlay-‘Pachchikari’ or ‘Parchinkari’ is one of the most beautiful and POPULAR forms of Mughal art developed indigenously in India. It is to be believed that it is typically Italian in origin and some contend it to be of the Indian origin itself. Inlay technically known as Pietra dura (Italian for "hard stone") is marble inlaid with designs in PRECIOUS or semi-precious stonework. The present paper attempts to establish from written sources the possible interconnection between the inlay work during Jahangir period and its development. The Mughal Inlay art’s origin is in India and it developed indigenously as it relied on several key aspects. Ram Nath, Ebba Koch, E.W Smith, V.A. Smith and Major Kole explore some elements of the origin and development of inlay work. The findings show that it is not only an indigenous Indian art and but also that it developed rapidly during the reign of Jahangir. The points came from the visit of Jahangir in Mandu (India). When Jahangir visited Mandu, the fascinated inlay work there impressed him and as the continuous refinement of inlay work can be seen in the Jahangir buildings i.e. from Akbar’s Tomb to Salim Chisti’s Tomb and ultimately a remarkable change in the Tomb of Itmad-ud doulah. Mughal Inlay art is a remarkable feature of Mughal architecture in India and Inlay art was widely appreciated and debated with respect to its origin and development.[2] PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE FOLLOW MY BRAINLY ACCOUNT |
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Sudarshan-1. Coin2.Dam3. Pillar4. River |
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List the secular literary works of the concernedperiod |
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Answer» Answer: These literary books were known as secular LITERATURE. ... More examples include biographies of important historical CHARACTERS like 'Harshacharitra' by BANABHATTA, DRAMAS, and poems like Kalidasa's 'Abhijnanasakuntalam' and 'Meghaduta', folk tales like 'Panchatantra', books on the law like 'Manusmriti'. |
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3. Gram Sevak is appointed by the chief Executive office oft |
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Answer» The SECRETARY of the PANCHAYAT is a non- elected representative, appointed by ... GRAM Sevak is the ADMINISTRATIVE Head of Gram Panchayat or Village Panchayat . |
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Which of the following groups of countries formed the central power during the first World Wara) England,Jermany,Italy b) Austria,Jermany,Turkey c) Turkey,Jermany,French d) French, England, Russia |
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Mahamjan pad ki visestayein batao |
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Answer» Answer: The Mahājanapadas were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic REPUBLICS that existed in Northern ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanization PERIOD.[2] The 6th–5th centuries BCE is often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history; during this period India's first large cities arose after the demise of the Indus Valley Civilization. It was also the time of the rise of sramana movements (including Buddhism and JAINISM), which challenged the religious ORTHODOXY of the Vedic Period. Two of the Mahājanapadas were most probably ganatantras (oligarchic republics) and others had forms of MONARCHY. Ancient Buddhist texts like the Anguttara Nikaya make frequent reference to sixteen great kingdoms and republics which had developed and flourished in a belt stretching from Gandhara in the northwest to Anga in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. They included parts of the trans-Vindhyan region, and all had developed prior to the rise of Buddhism in India.
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How can a novel in english represent asian culture |
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Answer» ASIAN LITERATURE Asian literature ENCOMPASSES the rich and widely diverse cultural and ethnic heritages found in such countries as China, INDIA, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, and more. By its technical term, it is basically the literary products made in continent Asia throughout history.Asia is home to MANY interesting animals including the giant panda, Asian elephant, tiger, Bactrian camel, komodo dragon, and the king cobra. China and India are the two largest countries in the world by population. China is number one with over 1.3 billion people. India is number two with over 1.2 billion. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE FOLLOW MY BRAINLY ACCOUNT |
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Short note on satrap |
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Answer» cvnhhgbmjh gpiujhougffohyoo |
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Name the stone used by paleolithic man |
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Answer» The Oldowan is the archaeological term used to refer to the stone tool INDUSTRY that was used by hominids during the earliest PALAEOLITHIC period. For a long time it was THOUGHT that the Oldowan was the earliest stone tool industry in PREHISTORY, from 2.6 million years ago up until 1.7 million years ago. |
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एशिया माइनर स्थित बोगाजकोई का महत्त्व इसलिए है कि |
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Answer» ANSWER: A careful consideration of the evidence of the Rig Veda will lead to the conclusion that references it contains about people and their civilization may be taken to refer to the Harappan civilization. The Discovery of Boghaz-Koi inscription (of 14TH century B.C.) MENTIONED Rig Vedic deities that the Rig Veda existed earlier and the culture MIGRATED from India to ASIA Minor in that early age. Explanation: |
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२२) सार्वजनिक वस्तूंच्या बाबतीत ---समस्या दिसून येते.O दर्जाहीनO फुकटयांचीO मितव्ययताO खर्चिक |
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Ajmer was the capital of the...(a) Gurjara-Pratiharas (b) Solankis(c) Chauhans(d) Rathods |
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Answer» Chauhans Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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How was zat ranking done for nobles during Mughal empire 5000 ,1000,2000 |
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Answer» Answer: The mansab or rank was designated by dual representation - ONE by personal rank (called ZAT) and the other by cavalry rank (called sawar). Every MANSABDAR was GIVEN the rank of both zat and sawar and a mansabdar was paid rupees two per horse. ... So they were called Mansabdars of 10, 20, 100, and 1000 and so on. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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H) Subscription includes _ . * Direction to the pharmacist Direction to the patient Name and quantity of medicament None of these |
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How was zat ranking done for nobles during Mughal empire |
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Answer» The mansab or RANK was designated by dual representation - one by personal rank (called zat) and the other by cavalry rank (called sawar). Every mansabdar was GIVEN the rank of both zat and sawar and a mansabdar was paid rupees two per horse. |
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Secreatary of garm panchaty |
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Answer» Shri.Rajesh Kumar, Additional CHIEF Secretary, RURAL DEVELOPMENT Department, Government of MAHARASHTRA. |
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Abu Jahal ke qataal ke bad musrkeen Makka ki qayadat Kisne ki |
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Answer» Answer: Abe ja aur Baaghi 3 think SE Dekh... |
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Rani Durgavati was the efficient ruler of the Kingdom ofi. Garha charanii. Garha katanga |
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Answer» Answer: 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). |
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Varignon's principle ofmoments is also calledlaw of momentslaw of couplelaw of forcesprinciple of forcesSubmit |
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Answer» State Varignon's principle of moment with neat illustration The Principle of MOMENTS. The Principle of Moments, also known as Varignon's Theorem, states that the moment of any force is equal to the ALGEBRAIC SUM of the moments of the components of that force. |
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