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Several powerful kingdoms were established inthe Indo-Gangetic Plains, because:a. the Ganga was considered to be a holy riverb. it was easy to trade with western kingdomslike Mesopotamia and Egypt from hereC. the Indo-Gangetic region was safe from invadersd. the fertile land encouraged the growth ofagriculture |
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Answer» the FERTILE LAND ENCOURAGED |
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The battle of marketing the beginning of British conquest in India fill in the blanks |
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Answer» Explanatian: A |
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D. humans learnt to Dulu nouses1 3. The year 50 BCEa, comes before the year 110 BCEb. comes after the year 110 BCEC. lies in the same century as the year 110d. lies in the same decade as the year 1104. The year 1015 ce lies in thea. 11th century CEb. 10th century CEc. 9th century CEd. 10th century BCE |
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Answer» GUYS in 9th CENTURY CE I hope u UNDERSTAND |
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Match the column Civil Court |
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Answer» Explanation: AffairsCloud.comEnglish Questions – Match the Column Set -1By AC Team 2 on August 17, 2018Buy Current Affairs 2019 PDF - Click HereHello Aspirants !Welcome to Online English Section with explanation in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are CREATING question sample in Column based questions which is BASED ON Bank EXAMS 2018 !!!Column based questionsDirections.Q(1-5): In the following questions two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column the sentences/phrases are D, E and F. A sentence/phrase from the first column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Each question has five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the sentences/phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark (e), i.e. “None of these” as your answer.A. This committee holds immense promise but a white paper it published D. may SEEM as a fairly modern libertarian opinion, voiced in pitch decks and technology conferences, and buoyed by the success of the information economy.B. Debates on permissionless innovation, social leapfrogging facilitated by technology, and challenges to the legal order E. have now acquired greater urgency without losing any of their polemical flavour, shifting from academia to law-making.C. There is a substantial public sentiment that distrusts legal rules and state structures F. are being voiced this MONTH in several Indian cities by MEMBERS of the public, civil society groups |
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How many season in India in punjabi |
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Answer» Answer:5 Explanation: |
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Who was James mill and what was his contribution |
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Answer» James Mill (born James Milne,[1] 6 April 1773 – 23 June 1836[2]) was a Scottish historian, economist, political theorist, and philosopher. He is counted among the founders of the Ricardian school of economics.[3] His son, John Stuart Mill, was also a noted philosopher of liberalism, UTILITARIANISM and the civilizing mission of the British Empire. James Mill James Mill.jpg Born James Milne[1] 6 April 1773 Northwater Bridge, parish of Logie Pert, Angus, Scotland Died 23 June 1836 (aged 63) Kensington, London, England Alma mater University of Edinburgh Spouse(s) HARRIET Burrow Era 19th-century philosophy Region Western philosophy School Associationalism Utilitarianism Liberalism Ricardian economics Main interests Psychology Ethics Economics Influences David Hartley, Dugald Stewart, Jeremy Bentham Influenced John Stuart Mill Although he never set foot in India at any time in his life, James Mill took upon himself the task of writing the monumental History of British India, a classic of colonial self-congratulation which contains a complete denunciation and rejection of Indian CULTURE and civilisation and which both exhorts and extolls the civilizing mission of the British in the subcontinent.[citation needed] He was the first writer to divide Indian history into three parts: Hindu, Muslim and British,[2] a classification which has proved surpassingly influential in the field of Indian historical studies, but which is seen in recent DECADES as being deeply problematic. |
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What do you know about chola administation |
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Answer» Answer: The Chola Empire was divided into three major administrative units CALLED Central Government, Provincial government and local government. UTTARAMERUR inscriptions throws light on the administration of the Cholas. ... The tiger was the ROYAL emblem of Chola kings. The king was assisted in his work by a council of ministers. |
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Reformation in renaissance |
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Answer» Answer: The MIDDLE Ages. The Renaissance and the Reformation. The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in western EUROPE that AIMED at reforming some doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic CHURCH and RESULTED in the establishment of the Protestant churches. |
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Explain any five major source of information about modern indian history |
Answer» hey mateHOPE it helps you follow me |
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What is the ideology of jacobin club? What was the significance of Sans-culottes? How did the jacobin club occupy the rule of france? |
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Answer» those without knees and BREECH is know as sans culottes .... Explanation: |
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The term ecology is used by |
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Answer» Answer: The word "ecology" ("Ökologie") was COINED in 1866 by the German SCIENTIST ERNST Haeckel. Ecological thought is DERIVATIVE of established currents in philosophy, particularly from ethics and politics. Explanation: |
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Which is worlds best social appany one can answer and know my I'd |
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Answer» A for APPLE B for ball C for CAR |
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During which period did china record its worst famines in the world's history? |
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Conclusion on social reformers |
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Answer» Explanation: These social reformers have helped people who were oppressed and needed advocacy. Dorothea DIX advocated for mental illness, Jane Addams for labor RIGHTS, Whitney Young for social WELFARE among African Americans, Marian Edelman for civil rights and help for children, and RONALD Dellums for armed service and civil rights as well as cutting warfare spending for welfare spending. These five individuals have influenced public policy in the United STATES in favor of social welfare and their effect continues today. The unifying theme is them advocating and helping individuals who were oppressed. |
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What is the name of thirteen century chronicler |
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Answer» Minhaj - US - SIRAJ was a THIRTEEN century CHRONICLER |
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Who was Maharaj Purushttam |
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Answer» Answer: Porus (IPA: [porus]) or Poros (from Ancient Greek: Πῶρος, Pôros), was an ancient Indian king whose territory spanned the region between the Hydaspes (River of Jhelum) and Acesines (Chenab River), in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. He is credited to have been a legendary warrior with exceptional skills. Porus fought against Alexander the Great in the Battle of the Hydaspes (326 BC),[2] thought to be fought at the site of modern-day Mong, Punjab, which is now part of the modern COUNTRY of Pakistan. Though not recorded in any available ancient Indian source,[3] Ancient Greek historians describe the battle and the aftermath of Alexander's victory. After the defeat and arrest of Porus in the war, Alexander asked Porus how he would like to be treated. Porus, although defeated, being a VALIANT, proud king, stated that he be treated like how Alexander himself would expect to be treated. Alexander was reportedly so impressed by his adversary that he not only reinstated him as a satrap of his own kingdom but also granted him dominion over lands to the south-east extending until the Hyphasis (BEAS).[4][5] Porus reportedly DIED sometime between 321 and 315 BC.[3] Explanation: plz mark my answer as brainliest |
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Discuss the circumstances that led to the reform movements of 19th century. |
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Answer» Explanation: WOMEN and Reform. Women were a major part of several reform MOVEMENTS of the 1800s and early 1900S. These reform movements sought to PROMOTE BASIC changes in American society, including the abolition of slavery, education reform, prison reform, women's rights, and temperance (opposition to alcohol). |
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How did Aluddin's market reforms motivate his army men |
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What were the reasons of tension in balkan |
Answer» Heya Mate.. ♡ANSWER.... The following were the cause of Nationalist tension emerge in the BALKANS :-
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Which ruler were indulged in pan regional |
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Answer» Explanation: The term pan-regional empire mean the empires which were spanning diverse regions which was EXPANDED to a larger area or regions like dynasties of Cholas, KHALJIS, Tughluqs and Mughals. Hope I HELPED u.. Plzz MARK as the BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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Th history name the two famous temples built during chola rule? |
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Why were the trading companies engaged in fierce battles |
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Answer» Answer: DUTCH, PORTUGUESE, French and BRITISH TRADING COMPANIES were engaged in the fierce battles |
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Choose appropriate words. Taj mahal is to love as jallianwala bagh is to : |
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Answer» ...........MARTYRDOM .... |
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List two important features of British army |
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Answer» Answer: The modern British Army traces back to 1707, with an antecedent in the English Army that was created during the Restoration in 1660. The TERM British Army was adopted in 1707 after the Acts of UNION between England and Scotland.[6][7] ALTHOUGH all members of the British Army are expected to swear (or affirm) allegiance to Elizabeth II as their commander-in-chief,[8] the BILL of Rights of 1689 requires parliamentary consent for the Crown to maintain a peacetime standing army.The modern British Army traces back to 1707, with an antecedent in the English Army that was created during the Restoration in 1660. The term British Army was adopted in 1707 after the Acts of Union between England and Scotland. |
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Brief on modern India |
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Answer» Answer: In the years just prior to the mutiny it seems that many factors combined to create a climate of social and political unrest in India. The political expansion of the East India Company at the expense of native princes and of the Mughal court aroused HINDU and Muslim alike, the harsh land policies, as well as the rapid introduction of European civilization, threatened traditional India. The technological changes and progresses that were made in the REVOLT were quite extraordinary. When you start to look into it a notable aspect of the technological progress in India was its dependence on state support. The country was also lucky to have a very large pool of relatively cheap skilled labor and manufacturing processes were optimized to take full advantage of them. Perhaps the most important of the different factors was the relative prosperity that India enjoyed in relation to the rest of the world. A mild climate must have meant that the peasantry and working class could survive relatively cheaply. And the huge trade surplus the country enjoyed enabled the nobility and the middle classes to live lives of relative luxury and comfort. But in Europe, I THINK virtually all classes had an interest in bringing about revolutionary changes that could improve their lives. The long and harsh winters they suffered must have meant that even the peasantry and working class needed more items of personal consumption just to survive, let alone live comfortably. The demand for cheap manufactured goods for mass consumption was initially far greater in Europe than in the warmer parts of the globe. The short DAYS in the long and harsh winters created a much more compelling need for breakthrough inventions.
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............... is adjacent to a city or port that supply it with goods and services. |
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Answer» AUSTRALIA..... |
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Write about MAHATAMA GANDHI |
Answer» Mahatma GandhiMahatma Gandhi was great freedom fighter. He freed India from the British rule in 1947. He was BORN on 2nd October, 1869, at Porbander. His full name was Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi. His father was a Deewan at Rajkot. He want to England to study law. He came back and become a barrister at Bombay. Then he went to South Africa. In South Africa, Indians were not treated PROPERLY, he fought for them. He went to jail MANY times in the freedom struggle. He believed in Ahin - sa (Non-Violence). He lived a simple life. He wore pure khadi. We ALSO call him Bapu. He was shot dead on 30th January, 1948. It was a great loss to India and to the world as well. For his services and sacrifices for the country he was named the Father of NATION.
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Who was moses what did he do |
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Answer» Answer: MOSES was a prophet according to the TEACHINGS of the Abrahamic religions. Scholarly consensus sees Moses as a legendary figure and not a HISTORICAL PERSON, while retaining the possibility that a Moses-like figure existed. |
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Explain the social economic and political conditions in France before the French RevolutionBEFORE FRENCH REVOLUTION NOT AFTERPLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAASE |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Political Cause: During the eighteen the Century France was the centre of autocratic monarchy. The French Monarchs had unlimited power and they declared themselves as the “Representative of God”. 2. SOCIAL Cause: The Social condition of France during the eighteenth century was very miserable. The then French Society was divided into three classes— the Clergy, Nobles and Common People. 3. Economic Cause: The economic condition of France formed another cause for the outbreak of the French Revolution. The economic condition of France became poor due to the FOREIGN wars of LOUIS XIV, the seven years War of Louis XV and other expensive wars. During the reign PERIOD of Louis XVI, the royal TREASURY became empty as extravagant expenses of his queen Marie Antoinette. |
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Which city is known as city of victory.. |
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Answer» FATHEPUR SIKRI IS KNOWN AS CITY OF VICTORY. MARK AS BRAINLIEST. |
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When did Louis XVI become the king of France |
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Answer» Answer: Louis XVI (1754-1793) Louis was born at Versailles on 23 AUGUST 1754. In 1770, he married Marie Antoinette, daughter of the EMPEROR and empress of Austria, a match intended to consolidate an alliance between FRANCE and Austria. In 1774, Louis succeeded his GRANDFATHER Louis XV as king of France. |
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Did the fall of soviet union play a role in india's liberalisation |
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Answer» MIGHT be possible. not SURE. |
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What does sovereign means? |
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Answer» Utilize the experience of with your TEAM in the form form of PQ pq where p you can find a find out more than a month couple of days to GET to know work in w what is you doing in the form of pq where and what where to you is when you are you going to be able to make a current project for the following reaction a piano |
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Special features of the houses of Harappan civilisation |
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Answer» Answer: The houses varied in SIZE. Some might have had two storeys. The houses were MADE of burnt BRICKS. Most of the houses had a CENTRAL COURTYARD, a well, a bathing area and a kitchen. |
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Describe the main history sources of punjab and their importance |
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Answer» Answer: Description This rare collection contains analytical and critical catalogues of several Persian chronicles of Punjab History. The annotated translations of two of these Persian chronicles have also been included. The collector and editor of this volume was a keeper of records to government of Punjab after Partition of Punjab and India. He collected these rare documents from various archives, Museums and Notable individuals. These records contain description of several landmark EVENTS PERTAINING to several phases of Punjab History. The articles by several scholars about manuscripts highlight their merit, authenticity and limitations. This collection provides access to researchers and scholars to some of the primary sources of Punjab History. The articles are analytical, critical and objective in their assessment of each document. The whole collection is a valuable contribution to Sikh history. The annotated translation of the manuscripts is also excellent[EDIT] Keywords Bakhat MAL, Pandit Daya Ram, Sohal Lal Suri, Moulvi Ahmed Bakh Yakhil, Harbhagat Rai, Bute Shah, Dewan Ajudhiya Parshad, Mohd. Naqi, Khalsa Nama, Tarikh-i-Sikhan, Umdat-ut-Twarikh, Roz Namcha, Zafarnama Ranjit Singh, Tarikh-i-Punjab, Ibarat Nama, [edit] Accession Number BK-000907 Author Vidya SAGAR Suri Script Roman Language English Publisher Unknown Custodian Kirpal Singh, Dr. Completion Complete Condition Good Pages 240 |
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Describe the conditions of the african-americans in usa prior to 1950. |
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Answer» Explanation: Information About African Americans in the 1950s As the 1950s began. segregationist policies in many sections of the United States still denied equal rights to most African Americans. The "separate but equal" doctrine, which had been the law since the 1890s, forced blacks throughout the South to use separate public bathrooms, WATER FOUNTAINS, restaurants. hotels, and schools. These separate facilities were generally much inferior to facilities for whites. African Americans attended run-down schools; lived in poor, decaying neighborhoods; and worked at low-skill, low-paying jobs. Even in the North, where segregation was illegal, many schools were not integrated, and blacks suffered from discrimination in housing and job opportunities. These circumstances led to the civil rights movement that burgeoned in the 1950s and came to full force in the 1960s. In 1954, partly as the result of black activism, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a severe blow to segregation. The court unanimously struck down the law that had permitted segregation in schools and other facilities. In its landmark decision in Broww v. Board of Education, the court ruled that the separation of schoolcMldren "generates a feeling of inferiority that may affect their HEARTS and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone." However, even after the court ordered that school segregation be dismantled, many city and state oft7cials ignored the ding and refused to integrate their schools. The FEDERAL government tried to enforce the court's ruling, but some communities put up stiff resistance. Battles over school P desegregation raged across the South throughout the 1950s. |
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Bob beamon was a great athlete. With which event do we associate him |
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Answer» Robert Beamon (BORN August 29, 1946) is an American former track and field athlete, best known for his world ... Beamon WOULD begin his college career at NORTH Carolina |
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Describe the role of middle class in french revolution |
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Answer» Answer: The role of middle class on the onset of French revolution: The peasants and workers had participated in revolts against increasing TAXES and food scarcity in the past. But they lacked the means and programmes to CARRY out full-scale measures that would BRING about a CHANGE in the social and ECONOMIC order. HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY..... Be happy..... Take care..... @dhruvchaudhary38 |
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Describe the feature of town planning in indus valley |
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Answer» Answer: Town planning is the unique feature of Indus valley civilization. Their town planning proves that they lived a highly civilized and developed life. Indus people were the first to build planned cities with scientific drainage system. The Indus cities were built on an uniform plan. Town planning was amazing in nature. A few cities have citadels to the West built on higher platform and to the east of which is the hub of residential area. Both of them are surrounded by a massive brick wall. The cities without citadel are found on high mounds. STREETS The streets were straight and cut each other at right angles. They were 13 to 34 feet wide and were well lined. The streets and roads divided the city into rectangular blocks. Archaeologists have discovered the lamp posts at intervals. This suggests the existence of street lights. Dustbins were ALSO provided on the streets. These prove the presence of good municipal administration. DRAINAGE SYSTEM One of the most remarkable features of the Indus valley civilization is that the city was provided with an excellent closed drainage system. Each house had its own drainage and soak pit which was connected to the public drainage. Brick laid channels flowed through every street. They were covered and had manholes at intervals for cleaning and clearing purposes. Large brick culverts with corbelled roofs were constructed on the outskirts of the city to carry excess water. Thus Indus people had a PERFECT underground drainage system. No other contemporary civilization gave so much attention to cleanliness. great bath
The most striking feature in Mohenjodaro is the Great Bath. It consists of a large quadrangle. In the centre, there is a huge swimming POOL (approximately 39 ft long, 23 ft wide and 8ft deep) with the remains of galleries and rooms on all four sides. It has a flight of steps at either end and is fed by a well, situated in one of the adjoining rooms. The water was discharged by a huge drain with corbelled roof more than 6 ft in depth. The Great bath had 8 ft thick outer walls. This solid construction has successfully withstood the natural ravages for 5000 years. There were arrangements for hot water bath in some rooms. GRANARIES The largest building in Mohenjodaro is GRANARY which is 45.71 mtrs long and 15.23 mtrs wide. In Harappa there are a series of brick platforms which formed the base for two rows of 6 granaries each. In the Southern part of Kalibangan brick platforms have also been found. These granaries safely stored the grains, which were probably collected as revenue or store houses to be used in emergencies. BUILDINGS People of Indus valley civilization built houses and other buildings by the side of roads. They built TERRACED houses of burnt bricks. Every house had two or more rooms. There were also more than one storied houses. The houses were designed around an inner courtyard and contained pillared halls, bath rooms, paved floors, kitchen, well etc. Besides residential quarters, elaborate structures have also been found. One of these buildings has got the biggest hall measuring 80 ft long and 80 ft wide. It might have been a palace, or temple or hall for holding meetings. The workmen quarters are also found. There was an excellent system of water supply. There were public wells by the side of streets. Every big house had its own well. They also built a dockyard at Lothal. |
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Describethe social causes leading to the french revolution |
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Answer» Answer: FOLLOWING were the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution: ... The clergy and the nobility formed the first two ESTATES and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were EXEMPT from payment of taxes to the State. HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY..... Be happy..... TAKE care..... @dhruvchaudhary38 |
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...................was the language of administration under the Delhi sultan. |
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What is fictitious assete |
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Answer» Asset Is an accounting ENTRY that has no TANGIBLE EXISTENCE or realizable VALUE but represents actual cash expenditure. fictitious assete |
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Primitive communism to slavery represents the ________ historiography |
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Answer» BIOLOGICAL communotherest |
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Who is the very successful king in the history |
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Answer» Genghis khan Explanation: because he is the FOUNDER of monglolian empire the largest CONTIGUOUS empire in the HISTORY |
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Battle of plassey was fought between and who was the commander |
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Answer» Answer: The battle of PLASSEY was fought between the NAWAB of BENGAL and the British. Mir ZAFAR was the commander |
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Define the evolution and development of printing press in hini |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate here is your Answer Explanation: The history of printing starts as early as 3500 BCE, when the Persian and Mesopotamian civilizations used cylinder seals to certify documents WRITTEN in clay. Other early forms include block seals, pottery imprints and CLOTH printing. Woodblock printing on paper originated in China around 200 CE. It LED to the development of movable type in the eleventh century and the spread of book production in East Asia. Woodblock printing was also used in Europe, but it was in the fifteenth century that European printers combined movable type and alphabetic scripts to create an economical book publishing industry. This industry enabled the communication of ideas and sharing of knowledge on an unprecedented scale. Alongside the development of TEXT printing, new and lower-cost methods of image reproduction were DEVELOPED, including lithography, screen printing and photocopying. I hope its helpfull for you Plz mark me brainliest:-) |
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Who did britain come into existence as a nation state ?Explain |
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Answer» Britain became a nation-state: 1. Before the eighteenth century, there were different ETHNIC identities with its own culture and politics- English, Welsh, Scot, and Irish. As the English nation's WEALTH and power increased, its influence over other island nations also increased. 2. English PARLIAMENT had taken the power from the monarchy in 1688. It became an instrument in building the nation-state of Britain, with England at its center. 3. United Kingdom of Britain was established through the Act of UNION in 1707 between England and Scotland. Scotland eventually got suppressed by the English politically and culturally. |
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Define Special features of the houses of the people. |
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Answer» A house is a building that functions as a home. They can range from simple dwellings such as rudimentary huts of nomadic tribes and the improvised shacksin shantytowns to complex, fixed structures of WOOD, brick, concrete or other materials containing plumbing, ventilation, and electrical systems.[1][2] Houses use a range of different roofing systems to keep PRECIPITATION such as rain from getting into the dwelling space. Houses may have doorsor locks to secure the dwelling space and protect its inhabitants and contents from burglars or other trespassers. Most conventional modern houses in WESTERN cultures will contain one or more bedroomsand bathrooms, a kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. A house may have a separate dining room, or the eating area may be integrated into another room. Some large houses in North America have a recreation room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as chickens or larger livestock (like cattle) may share part of the house with humans. The social unit that lives in a house is known as a household. |
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