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Project 3 history of lab manual |
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Answer» you are WELCOME in my ans whats your QUESTIONS mate ___/\__☺️ |
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What led to the prolonged struggle between france and england in the 18 th century? |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:The FRANCE had constant rivalries with England and Spain because French settlers claimed a large piece of the land down the Mississippi River for France. These three causes led to war and in the long RUN England emerged the WINNER with the most powerful nation in the WORLD. |
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Write a note on peasants uprising in 1948 |
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Answer» Answer: The IMMEDIATE cause of the PHULAGURI uprising of 1861 AD was the exorbitant taxes imposed by the British administration on the farmers of ASSAM. ... Even the erstwhile Ahom kings could not uproot a farmer from the latter's homestead as the right of the farmer on his LAND was considered to be supreme. |
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Egyptian civilization |
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Answer» Answer: Ancient EGYPT was a civilization of ancient North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in the place that is now the country Egypt. Ancient Egyptian civilization FOLLOWED prehistoric Egypt and coalesced around 3100 BC with the POLITICAL UNIFICATION of Upper and Lower Egypt under MENES. |
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Which ruling dynasties engaged in a tripartite struggle to control kanauj ?Give reasons |
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Answer» the PALA, GURJARA, and the RASHTRAKUTA DYNASTIES |
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Discuss main features of akbar religious policy |
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Answer» Akbar is known for his liberal ideas and liberal religious policy. He adopted a policy of MUTUAL understanding and reconciliation AMONG followers of DIFFERENT faiths and equality of all RELIGIONS. He tried to harmonize the relations. |
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Second smallest kand in ramayana |
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Answer» Answer: In Valmiki Ramayan there are 8 Kands, these are:- Bal kanda - In this kanda, the birth of LORD Rama and his four brothers is narrated. How they were born, their childhood, studying at the gurukul and learning archery, etc. Ayodhya Kand - This is when Lord Rama grew up to be a prince, Sita's swayambar and breaking Lord Shiva's bow, marriage of the four brothers to Sita and her sisters. It also includes Dashratha's decision to declare Lord Rama as the king and Kaikayi sending Lord Rama, along with Sita and Lakshman, to EXILE. Aranya Kand - It includes the first thirteen years of their exile, Bharat coming to convince Lord Rama to come back, meeting Jatayu, killing Demons, and finally Sita's abduction. KISHKINDHA Kand - It includes Lord Rama meeting Hanuman and Sughreev, killing BALI and sending troops in search of Sita. Sundar Kand - This Kand primarily includes the struggles of Lord Hanuman to find Sita, his visit to Lanka, killing Ravana's younger son and setting Lanka on fire and the search party returning to Kishkindha with the information. Yuddh Kand - It includes Lord Rama's struggles to reach Lanka and the entire battle between Rama and Ravana. Rescuing Sita and coming back to Ayodhya. Uttar Kand - This includes the crowning of Lord Rama, his life with Sita and his brothers. Lav-Kush Kand - This Kand includes Sita's pregnancy, the blame that was put on her 'purity', her exile, birth of Lord Rama's sons, Lav and Kush. The two children are brought up in Valmiki's ashram and are UNAWARE of their true identity. They come to know about their true identity when they capture Lord Rama's Ashwamedha's horse. They question Rama about the reason he sent his preganent wife for exile. Unable to get a satisfactory answer, a depressed Sita calls upon her mother Earth and disappears into it. Years later, Kala(Death or Time) comes to take back Rama, and in a turn of events Rama returns to his celestial abode along with his brothers. NOTE :- Lav-Kush Kand is not normally considered a part of Ramcharitmanas, which is a book only about Lord Rama and not his sons, and therefore it has only seven kands. But the epic Ramayana consists of all rights of them. Yuddh Kand is known as Lanka Kand in the Ramcharitmanas. The name of all Kansas are same in Ramcharitmanas except the Yuddh Kanda. |
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Why did men and women travelled from one place to another |
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Answer» Answer: It could be due to their office WORK. |
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What are the peculiar features of nazi thinking |
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Write a note on conservatism |
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Answer» Explanation: CONSERVATISM is a political and social philosophy promoting TRADITIONAL social INSTITUTIONS in the context of CULTURE and CIVILIZATION |
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The khoison bushmen of the kalahari desert in africa |
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Answer» Answer: BUSHMEN SPEAK from a variety of Khoisan languages which INCLUDE unique clicks. The Bushmen live in the outer reaches of the Kalahari DESERT in Botswana (47,500), Namibia (25,000), Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. MANI Explanation: Hope it will help you |
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Egypt,land of pharohs brief review |
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Answer» Land of the Pharaohs is a 1955 American epic film in Cinemascope and WarnerColor from WARNER Bros., produced and directed by HOWARD Hawks, that stars Jack Hawkins as Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops) and Joan Collins as his second wife Nellifer. The film is a fictional account of the building of the GREAT Pyramid. Novelist William Faulknerwas ONE of the film's three screenwriters. |
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When did koloumbous came in India |
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Answer» Explanation: he did not came to INDIA He was looking for a NEW route to India (which everyone knew existed), ENDED up in the Americas |
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The indian association matter plz ans I will mark u as brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: The Indian NATIONAL Association also known as Indian Association was the first avowed nationalist ORGANIZATION founded in British India by Surendranath Banerjee and Ananda Mohan Bose in 1876. The objectives of this Association were "promoting by every LEGITIMATE means the political , intellectual and material advancement of the people". The Association attracted educated Indians and civic LEADERS from all parts of the country, and became an important forum for India's aspirations for independence. It LATER merged with the Indian National Congress. |
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Write a note on peasants uprising in 1948. and pls dont answer from GOOGLE |
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Answer» Answer: The IMMEDIATE cause of the Phulaguri uprising of 1861 AD was the exorbitant taxes imposed by the British ADMINISTRATION on the farmers of Assam. ... Even the erstwhile Ahom KINGS COULD not uproot a farmer from the latter's homestead as the right of the farmer on his land was considered to be supreme. |
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why was the burden of taxes in 18th century France borne by the third estate only what kind of taxes did the state collect from them |
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Answer» Hi^^ Here's your answer BUDDY!!!!! France was indebted of 2 BILLION livres from DIFFERENT COUNTRIES and theKing had a mind so he decided to collect the tax from only third estate |
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What was the estate general? what purpose did it serve? |
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Answer» The ESTATE general is meeting of all THREE estates. In which the first two estates SITS and the third estate STAND behind them.(it is a form of INEQUALITY). The huge decisions will be taken place in here. It is chaired by the king. |
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Write a short note on napolean bonapart2 |
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Answer» Answer: Napoleon bonaparte was basically a milotary general In French amry. Napoleon bonaparte led a milotary coup in 1804 and establoshed military dictatorship in France. Napoleon INTRODUCED incorporated revolutionary principles like Simplified administrative division under French control, Napoleon introduced COMMON national currency for facilitating EASY movement of goods, standardised weights and measures were also introduced. But Napoleon's incorporated revolutionary principles did not go hand in hand with political freedom - FORCED conscription to french armies, imposition of censorship made napoleon a bit unpopular. |
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Whatwas the roleofthe government in french revolution? |
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Answer» 1.)The govt. KILLED the people who CRITICISED their policies. 2.)HUGE taxation:-The govt. imposed huge taxes on the third estate. 3.)Monarchy:-The govt. didn't LISTEN to the people. |
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What we have learn from mugal rulers and their worrks? |
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Answer» Detail of Akbar's mausoleum |
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Objectives of the general assembly |
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Describe the course of awadh Peasants Movement? how did the farmers protest?? i will put brainliest answer for the best answer!!! plz answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: The role of peasants in Awadh in the Non-Cooperation Movement: 1. Peasant movement was largely against the exploitation by TALUKDARS and landlords, demanding reduction in revenue and removal of begar. Many Panchayats even organised nail-dhobi bhands were they refused any SERVICE to the landlords. 2. OUDH Kisan Sabha was set up by Jawaharlal Nehru and Baba Ramchandra with over 300 BRANCHES in the villages. They tried to bring Awadh’s peasant struggle within Non-Cooperation Movement. 3. The movement turned violent in 1921. The houses of talukdars and merchants, as well as the bazaars, were attacked and looted. The name of Gandhi was used by local leaders to approve every action like paying no tax. Explanation: |
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What Is Colonisation? |
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Answer» Answer: the action or process of SETTLING among and ESTABLISHING control over the indigenous people of an area ... .... .... HOPE you understand |
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Which aspeect of the french society in the 18th century would upset the third estate and why |
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Answer» Answer: HEY MATE UR ANSWER...With respect to the French SOCIETY the clergy and nobility group could have upset the 3rd estate people because these group only enjoy there privileges and also doesn't pay any tax.... And the whole burden of tax had to bear by the 3 estates....HOPE U LIKE THIS ANSWER...✌✌✌pls mark this as BRAINLIEST....and FOLLOW ME UP |
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What was the impact of battle of buttar on bengal |
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Answer» Answer: it MUST be battle of buxar So, here is your answer The Battle of Buxar was FOUGHT on 22 October 1764 between the forces under the COMMAND of the British East India Company LED by Hector Munro and the combined ARMIES of Mir Qasim, Nawab of Bengal till 1763; the Nawab of Awadh; and the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. please mark it as brainliest |
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Why are accounts of the foreign travelers important to us |
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Answer» Answer: because they are a source. They HELP in knowing the SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS and economic IMPACT of that period. |
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What was the purpose of balwant rai mehta committee? |
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Answer» The main aim of PANCHAYAT raj system is to settle the local problems locally and to MAKE the people politically conscious. The report of the Team for the Study of the COMMUNITY Projects and National EXTENSION SERVICE, Chaired by Balwantray G.Mehta in 1957 is attached here. |
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What was chintz? How did europeans start using them? |
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Answer» Answer: Originally, chintz was a brilliantly colored cotton calico from India. In the early 2000s, chintz, or glazed chintz, describes a firm, medium to heavyweight, balanced plain weave, spun-yarn fabric converted from print cloth or sheeting and finished with friction calendering. Chintz is USUALLY all cotton or a cotton/polyester blend. Chintz is usually printed in large, bright, colorful floral patterns. Sometimes it is dyed a solid color or printed with geometric patterns such as dots and stripes. It is made with fine, medium-twist warp yarns and slightly larger, lower-twist filling yarns. Chintz is used in draperies, curtains, slipcovers, and lightweight upholstery fabrics. Upholstery chintz usually has a soil- and stain- resistant finish. Chintz is sometimes used in women's dresses, SKIRTS, and blouses, and children's wear. Permanently finished chintz can be machine washed and DRIED. Otherwise, dry cleaning is necessary to preserve the SURFACE glaze. Chintz is a smooth, crisp fabric that drapes into stiff folds. The glaze may grow dull with use. History The word "chintz" is from the Hindustani chhint or chint, derived from the Sanskrit chitra for spotted or bright. Chints was the original plural spelling of chint. With imported chintz becoming so popular with Europeans during the late 17th century, French and English mills grew concerned, as they COULD not make chintz. In 1686 the French declared a ban on all chintz imports. In 1720 England's Parliament enacted a law that forbade "the Use and Warings in Apparel of imported chintz, and also its use or Wear in or about any Bed, Chair, Cushion or other Household furniture". Even though chintz was outlawed, there were loopholes in the legislation. The Court of Versailles was outside the law and fashionable young courtiers continued wearing chintz. In 1734, French naval officer, M. de Beaulieu, who was stationed at Pondicherry, India, sent home letters along with actual samples of chintz fabric during each stage of the process to a chemist friend detailing the dyeing process of cotton chintz. His letters and samples can be seen today in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris. In 1742, another Frenchman, Father Coeurdoux also supplied details of the chintz making process, while he was trying to convert the Indians to Catholicism. In 1759 the ban against chintz was lifted. By this time French and English mills were able to produce chintz. Europeans at first produced reproductions of Indian designs, and later added original patterns. A well-known make was toile de Jouy, which was manufactured in Jouy, France, between 1700 and 1843. Modern chintz usually consists of bright overall floral patterns printed on a light background but there are some popular patterns on black backgrounds as well. |
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What is directory ? why it was removed from France? |
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Answer» Answer: IT IS A FILE THAT CONSISTS NAMES, ADDRESSES, TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THE ORDER OF ALPHABETTHE FRANCE GOVERNMENT REMOVED IT BECAUSE IT WAS UNSTABLE.HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Write a note on conservation? |
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Answer» Answer: What is called conservation? Conservation development, also known as conservation design, is a controlled-growth land use development that adopts the principle for allowing limited sustainable development while protecting the area's natural environmental features in perpetuity, including preserving open space LANDSCAPE and vista, protecting ... What is importance of conservation? Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world, its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity. Secondary focus is on material conservation, including non-renewable resources such as metals, minerals and fossil fuels, and energy conservation, which is important to protect the natural world. Explanation: What are the types of conservation? What Is Conservation? The Four Main Types Uncovered Environmental Conservation. Environmental conservation REFERS to the environment being used in a way that is sustainable. ... Animal conservation. Animal conservation is the practice of protecting endangered wild animal species, along with their habitats. ... Marine Conservation. ... Human Conservation. What is an example of conservation? conservation. ... An example of conservation is a program to try to save old buildings. An example of conservation is an attempt to minimize the amount of ELECTRICITY you use by turning off lights when you leave a room. What is the purpose of conservation? Our NATION's public investment in conservation is primarily FUNDED through farm bill programs administered by NRCS. Most of the financial assistance provided to private landowners is used to implement conservation practices that improve water and air quality, prevent erosion, restore wetlands, and enhance wildlife. hope it helps u.....mark it as brainliest |
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Which two U.S. states, when combined, are similar in land area to Spain? A. Wyoming B. Washington C. New York D. Oregon E. Florida |
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Answer» ANSWER:florida Explanation: I am SMART |
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What area did israel return to egypt after the peace treaty in 1979? |
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Answer» At the MEDITERRANEAN SEA is the CORRECT answer |
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Write about Napoleon |
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Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century. Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d’état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804. Shrewd, ambitious and a skilled military strategist, Napoleon successfully waged war against VARIOUS coalitions of European nations and expanded his empire. However, after a disastrous French invasion of RUSSIA in 1812, Napoleon abdicated the throne two years LATER and was exiled to the island of Elba. In 1815, he briefly returned to power in his Hundred Days campaign. After a crushing defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, he abdicated once again and was exiled to the remote island of Saint Helena, where he DIED at 51. |
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What is history of Taj Mahal |
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Answer» taj MAHAL was made by SHAH JAHAN in the memory of his beloved wife MUMTAZ mahal |
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In what way the line of king and queen were different from those of farmers |
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Answer» i hope is HELPFUL to you Explanation: a farmer has to WORK in the field while a rules not does need to do so |
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Summary of the assertive nationalist phase |
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Answer» Assertive (Extremists/Aggressive) Nationalism was the period (1905–1916) in success to Early Nationalists or Moderates. The Early Nationalists FAILED to attain their objectives, giving rise to Extremist/Assertive Nationalism.[citation needed] The Last and final years of the nineteenth century saw a radical sensibility emerge among some Indian intellectuals like Lala Lajpat Rai, BAL Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal(LAL,Bal,Pal). They all were together known Assertive Nationalists.[citation needed] They rejected the FORMER notions of the moderates of prayers, petitions and protest or the 3P's .Instead, they began adopting aggressive measures like Swadeshi and Boycott and openly accused british for their 'economic crisis' for gaining freedom from the British rule in India.They played a key role in the independence of india. Origins of the name "Moderates" Came to an end in 1907. |
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Different between the mugal emperor and the Delhi sultan,s |
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Answer» Answer: Delhi Sultanate was ruled by a number of dynasties at DIFFERENT times, like Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlag, SAYYID and finally Lodhi, whereas Mughal Empire was ruled by a single Dynasty. ... Mughals made major use of alliance BASED strategies in contrast to SULTANS. |
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What are the Reasons for the Independence of India ? |
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Answer» Answer: there are many REASON for which india WANTS INDEPENDENCE |
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5. Who ruled India when Christianity emerged in West Asia?a Mauryasb. GuptasC. Sakas |
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4 cm6.2 cm(iv)Fig. 112. there are five triangles. The measures of some of their angieach triangle whether it is acute, right or obtuse.easures of some of their angles have been indicated.In FioState for each120705090°90°110°40°30(iv)Fig. 12 |
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do you think in the context of indian civilization the term proto history is suitable? give reasons for your answer. |
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Answer» Answer: It has not been characterized obviously and its period has likewise varied from nation to nation. In any case, by and large it has been acknowledged that it is that piece of history about which we have discovered no composed record in any structure. In India, we have acknowledged that this time of history STARTED when the GENERAL population here began DELIVERING grains. Remainders of a human progress have been found at better places in Baluchistan, Sindh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and close-by spots which demonstrate that preceding Harappa or Indus valley development, there existed a town progress at these spots as far back as 7000 B.C. As no composed proof is accessible concerning this human advancement, it establishes the most punctual piece of proto-history of India. Additionally, there existed town human advancements in inside pieces of India at a few places in Malwa, South-EAST Rajasthan, east India and South India even after the pulverization of the Harappa-development which had a place with Chalcolithic age and, at specific spots, individuals there utilized iron also. There are no composed confirmations concerning these developments too. Subsequently, these additionally comprise portions of proto-history in India. Accordingly, the history of the human advancement which existed in Baluchistan, Sindh. and so on preceding the Harappa-progress, the Harappa or Indus-Valley human advancement and the town development EXISTING in a few inside pieces of India and whose individuals, at specific spots, utilized iron also comprise the proto-history of India. Explanation: |
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Coin minted in Delhi called.......................had a wider circulation. |
Answer» HEY USER ,HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-Coin minted in delhi CALLED dehliwal had a WIDER circulation.HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❣️ |
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What were the difference section of the French society |
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Answer» Explanation: 1st estate 2nd estate 3rd estate |
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Discuss the various economic and social factor which contributed to the process of Renaissance and Reformation? |
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Answer» Answer: Various social and economic factors promoted the process of Renaissance and Reformation. The concept of individualism changed the social atmosphere of the societies. Other social factors included social mobility, NEW rulers, accountability, trade, and new VALUES that were not bounded by the OLD traditions. The growing secularism allowed people in Renaissance to see the world from a new perspective. The trade STARTED between different continents that made people adopt a more rational approach to the world. |
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