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Matdan karna kyu aavashayak hai give answer in 150 to 200 words |
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Answer» मतदान (VOTING) निर्णय लेने या अपना विचार प्रकट करने की एक विधि है जिसके द्वारा कोई समूह (जैसे कोई निर्वाचन क्षेत्र या किसी मिलन में इकट्ठे लोग) विचार-विनिमय तथा बहस के बाद कोई निर्णय ले पाते हैं। मतदान की व्यवस्था के द्वारा किसी वर्ग या समाज का सदस्य राज्य की संसद या विधानसभा में अपना प्रतिनिधि चुनने या किसी अधिकारी के निर्वाचन में अपनी इच्छा या किसी प्रस्ताव पर अपना निर्णय प्रकट करता है। इस दृष्टि से यह व्यवस्था सभी चुनावों तथा सभी संसदीय या प्रत्यक्ष विधिनिर्माण में प्रयुक्त होती है। अधिनायकवादी सरकार में अधिनायक द्वारा पहले से लिए गए निर्णयों पर व्यक्ति को अपना मत प्रकट करने के लिये कहा जा सकता है, परंतु अपने निर्णयों को आरोपित करने के अधिनायक के विभिन्न ढंग इस प्रकार के मतदान को केवल औपचारिक प्रविधि तक समीती कर देते हैं। जनतंत्रात्मक सरकार में ही मतदान को प्रमुख क्षेत्र तथा महत्व प्राप्त होता है। |
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Name the prominent industrial areas in russian empire |
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How many people lives in india |
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Who is the honarible minister of andhrapradesh |
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Answer» JAGANMOHAN REDDY HA ....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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Who is the national poet of bangladesh?? |
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Answer» KAZI Nazrul ISLAM is the famous poet or national poet of BANGLADESH. |
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HistoryKnowing the Past• Write a short note on Shanti Niketan. |
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Answer» Answer: Shantiniketan was a DREAM of Maharshi Devendranath Tagore that was later on nurtured and practically constructed by his worthy son Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, the world-famous poet, author, dramatist and artist of 20th century Bengal. The very word “Shantiniketan” means the “the abode of peace”. INDEED the place is. Located in the north- central region of West Bengal under Birbhum district, BOLPUR-Shantiniketan is the perfect place to find the self because of the serenity and absolute peace. The tranquil nature and the mesmerizing ambience of the red soil region can be the ultimate destination for those who are looking forward to escape from the city hustles and bustles. Bolpur forms itself with Shantiniketan, Sriniketan and PRANTIK. The famous Vishva-Bharati University, the open air schools of Shantiniketan created by Tagore and the famous handicraft industries are the most interesting things to explore here. |
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Conclusion of harappan civilization |
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Answer» Answer: Conclusion: The INDUS Valley people GAVE to the world its earliest cities, its town planning, its architecture in stone and clay, and showed their CONCERN for health and sanitation. They built a SCIENTIFIC drainage system in their cities. |
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How did wiener react after being republic |
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Answer» ANSWER:gdfgvvv Explanation: |
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What was the condition of lowest cates in medieval period? |
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Answer» Answer: Dileep S. Karanth is alecturer at the Deptt. of Physics, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, USA. His doctorate was solid state physics in addition to physics, he takes interest in Indian history, Indian music, linguistic and foreign LANGUAGES.
Explanation: Introduction
“Who says India says caste, or so it seems.” So wrote J. C. Heesterman in his essay “Caste , Village and Indian Society”,2 underlining the CENTRALITY of the problem of caste in India. Heesterman points out the word caste started out meaning something like “tribe” or “race”, but in the nineteenth century it CAME to mean something very specific, a specifically Indian phenomenon. “Caste began to loom large, until it became in our century a shorthand expression for Indian society at large: Indian society is caste.” The INEQUALITIES of the modern caste system and the fissures in Hindu society resulting from it are too well-known to NEED elaboration. The caste system is so pervasive that it has become a feature of life of all religious groups that live in India. At least, that was the case when first contact with Europeans took place. Thus it is not surprising that caste and Hinduism have often been equated. Sir Denzil Ibbetson wrote of the “popular and currently received theory of caste” (which he would go on to challenge) as consisting of three main articles: (1) that caste is an institution of the Hindu religion, and wholly peculiar to that religion alone; (2) that it consists primarily of a fourfold classification of people in general under the heads of Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra. (3) that caste is perpetual and immutable, and has been transmitted from generation to generation throughout the ages of Hindu history and myth without the possibility of change.3
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In history what is khalji revolutino what was its impct |
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Answer» Explanation: HEYYA mate here is your explanation :) Khalji Dynasty - Khalji Dynasty was a Muslim Dynasty of Turkic Origin, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320 AD. It was founded by Jalal-Ud-Din Khalji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The Khalji Dynasty is known for its faithlessness and ferocity.
Khalji Revolution : The Khalji Revolution marked the overthrow of the Slave Dynasty and the establishment of the rule of Khalji Dynasty in the reign of Delhi Sultanate. It was not merely a change in the dynasty but the very nature of the state was poised for a revolution under the Khiljis. The Khalji Revolution was a revolution in the sense that it heralded the end of the Turkish supremacy over rule in India. The Khaljis were not considered as pure Turks. The Khaljis ushered in a revolution in the history of the Delhi Sultanate by initiating an expansionist policy. Impact of Khalji Revolution : It was a revolution in real sense that it settled the fact that the state power was not the MONOPOLY of a particular group of people. The Khalji Revolution was also ushered in by the new administrative measures that were introduced. Thus, there were the market regulations which FIXED the prices of different commodities. MOREOVER, the new administrative machinery comprising the officers to oversee the market regulations. The Khaljis proclaimed a concept of kinship of their own. Khaljis did not recognize any other power center in the administration. The Sultan need not act under the guidance of Nobles and Ulemas. So, Khaljis heralded a new era in various aspects of Delhi Sultanate. hope it helps PLZ mark as brainliest |
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What was the main occupation of the people in russia |
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Answer» Answer: Most of the Russian PEOPLE do Agriculture.Other main occupations are Mining, Processing PRECIOUS stones a d metals aircraft building , MACHINERY MANUFACTURING, etc. HOPE IT HELPS YOU❣❣✨✨✌✌ |
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How people participated in civil disobedience movement |
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Who is the wife of louis 16 |
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Answer» MARIE ANTOINETTE was the QUEEN of LOUIS XVI. Hope it helps❤❤❤❤❤ |
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When was the battle of plassey fought |
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Answer» hey mate ....!!! A PLAN of the BATTLE of PLASSEY, fought 23 June 1757 by Col. Robert CLIVE, against the Nawab of Bengal. |
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Why is the age before 3000,bc called as the stone age |
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Answer» it is because before 3000bc all the TOOLS and HOUSES are MADE of STONES |
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Archaelogical source s of British period |
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Answer» The literary SOURCES include Kautilya's Arthasastra, Visakha Datta's Mudra Rakshasa , Megasthenese's Indica, Buddhist LITERATURE and Puranas. The archaeological sources include Ashokan EDICTS and inscriptions and material REMAINS such as SILVER and copper punch-marked coins. |
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How the village and towns are independent |
Answer» HEYA ...Here's a SIMPLE and short answer... TOWNS are dependent on villages for agricultural produce whereas villages are dependent for the effluents USED in agriculture. Plz don't JUDGE this answer is not from any reference it's what i think Hope it helps u |
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Discuss the role of symbols to ignite the feeling of nationalism among the indians |
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Answer» Answer: ) History, fiction, folklore, songs, prints, symbols and icons also played a major role in the making of Nationalism in India 2) The identity of Nation is most often symbolized in a figure or image and nationalist feelings aroused among the people when they saw nation as an image, the Bharat Mata. 3) This image personification was associated in 20th century but it was first created by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay who in 1870s wrote ‘Vande Mataram’ – a hymn to motherland 4) As Swadeshi MOVEMENT spread in India, this image was painted by Abanindranath TAGORE who portrayed Bharat Mata as an ascetic figure who is calm, divine and spiritual. This devotion came to b seen as evidence of one’s nationalism 5) During the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, a tricolor flag (red, green and yellow) was designed. It had 8 lotuses that represented 8 provinces of BRITISH India, and a crescent moon that represented Hindus and Muslims. 6) In 1921, Gandhiji designed Swaraj flag which had 3 COLOURS – red, green and white and a spinning wheel in the centre that represented Gandhian ideal of self – help. Carrying this flag by holding it aloft, during marches or processions became a symbol of self – defiance 7) Thus, it is evident that icons and symbols played a vital role in unifying people and inspired in them the feeling of nationalism. Hope this helps you!!!! |
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When and were was the coronation of shivaji held? |
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Answer» Explanation: Shivaji was crowned king of the Marathas in a lavish ceremony at Raigad on 6 June 1674. In the Hindu CALENDAR it was on the 13TH DAY (trayodashi) of the first fortnight of the MONTH of jyeshtha in the year 1596. |
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Explain any 5 features of liberal nationalism. |
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Answer» Answer: Civic NATIONALISM, ALSO known as liberal nationalism, is a FORM of nationalism identified by political philosophers who believe in an inclusive form of nationalism that adheres with traditional liberal VALUES of FREEDOM, tolerance, equality, and individual rights. |
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Explin how the uniication process f great britain was a strage case ? |
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Answer» her is your ANSWER for your question plz MARK me the BRAINLIEST |
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Which of the following resulted from the death of President McKinley in 1901? |
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Answer» Answer: William McKilney was a lawmaker and attorney who FAILED in as 25th president of United States from March 4, 1897 until his death in September 1901. he was assassinated. gunshot WOUNDS were in VITAL locations which LED to his death as the 25th president of United States. |
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How did the belgian goverment resolve the conflict? |
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Answer» Answer: by sharing the POWER between DUTCH speaking people government and FRENCH people government the Belgians solve the ethnic CONFLICT by sharing of power between different groups and level both french and dutch speakers where giving EQUAL positions |
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How did british expamd over their rule in bengal amd india? |
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Answer» Answer: British Expansion and CONSOLIDATION. The East India Company first CAME to India in 1599 to establish trading relations with India. ... The East India Company had thus obtained from the then MUGHAL emperor a “Farman”, which MEANT they would not have to pay any import or export tax in the Bengal region. |
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What are the serval characterstics of diversity in india |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your essay on the different forms of diversity seen in INDIA for school and college students: The diversity in India is unique. Being a large country with large population. India presents endless varieties of physical features and cultural patterns. It is the land of many LANGUAGES it is only in India people professes all the major RELIGIONS of the world. In short, India is “the epitome of the world”. The vast population is COMPOSED of people having diverse creeds, customs and colours. Some of the important forms of diversity in India are discussed below. |
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Meaning of right to vote |
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Answer» The RIGHT of the citizens of the US to VOTE shall not be denied by the United States or by any state on account of gender .
It is a PRIVILEGE granted to be a person or group by a government. |
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Please compose a short and simple poem on 'ocean'. |
Answer» The OceanBY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE The Ocean has its silent CAVES, Deep, quiet, and alone; Though there be fury on the waves, BENEATH them there is none. The awful spirits of the deep Hold their communion there; And there are those for whom we weep, The YOUNG, the bright, the fair. Calmly the wearied seamen rest Beneath their own BLUE sea. The ocean solitudes are blest, For there is purity. The earth has guilt, the earth has care, Unquiet are its graves; But peaceful sleep is ever there, Beneath the dark blue waves. |
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Why was bastille prison attacked |
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Answer» Answer: The Bastille was a fortress used as a prison by the king of France. It was stormed on 14 July 1789 by the people who wanted to REACH the ammunition that was BELIEVED to have been STORED there. The fortress was completely DEMONSTRATED by the people. The Bastille represented the despotic power of the king and focus of much resentment.
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How the early people wrote |
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Two main occupation of Harappa peoples |
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Explain how role of culture raised the spirit of nationalism in europe |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Culture played an important role in creating the IDEA of the nation: art and poetry, stories and music helped express and SHAPE nationalist feelings. effort was to create a sense of a shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the BASIS of a nation. Other Romantics such as the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people – das volk. It was through folk songs, folk poetry and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation (volksgeist) was popularised. So collecting and recording these forms of folk culture was essential to the project of nation-building. The emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local folklore was not just to recover an ancient national spirit, but also to carry the MODERN nationalist message to large audiences who were mostly illiterate. This was especially so in the case of Poland, which had been partitioned at the end of the EIGHTEENTH century by the Great Powers – Russia, Prussia and Austria. Even though Poland no longer existed as an independent territory, national feelings were kept alive through music and language. Karol Kurpinski, for example, celebrated the national struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols. ☺️hope it helps☺️ Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/4866005#readmore |
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How was the french society divided before revolution? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Heyy France under the ANCIEN Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three ESTATES: the FIRST Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (COMMONERS). The king was considered part of no estate. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/2592765#readmore |
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1)Who is frederic sorrieu?2)What is a nation state?3)What was napoleon code?4)Who are aristocratic people?5)How there was no 'nation state' before mid-eighteenth century?6)What was jacobin club?7)What was the measures taken by french revolutionaries to create a sense of common identity amongst the french people |
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Answer» Answer: 4.aristrocratic peoples are the SPECIALLY treated and they GET some FACILITY by BITH |
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How did different social group conceled idea of non-coorative movement |
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Answer» Answer: a. The middle class group boycotted the foreign goods which helps our local products. B. The peasants TOOK part with the aim of fulfilling their demand of reduction of the REVENUE. c. Plantation workers joined the movement in the belief of getting the right to move inside the plantations for TRANSPORTATION. d. The Tribal in Andhra PRADESH took part in the movement against the British because of the restrictions imposed by them over their culture and tradition. |
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Who is our first PM of our country in reality |
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Answer» Jawaharlal NEHRU Explanation: After INDEPENDENCE India has got his first prime MINISTER as Jawaharlal Nehru |
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Who was the founder of leave cloth in early life |
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Answer» The first clothes were made from natural elements: animal skin and furs, grasses and leaves, and BONES and SHELLS. CLOTHING was often draped or tied; HOWEVER, simple needles made out of animal BONE provide evidence of sewn leather and fur garments from at least 30,000 years ago. The name of the founder is not know. Hope it helps you... |
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Name any two states though which tropic of cancer passes |
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Answer» Answer:Gujarat and MADHYA PRADESH are the two STATES through which TROPIC of cancer passes. Explanation: |
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What was Pennsylvania founded as |
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The Birth of Pennsylvania DEPICTS William PENN receiving Pennsylvania's royal CHARTER from King Charles II of England. Penn founded the colony in 1681 as a REFUGE for Quakers. |
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Gupta's period is known as golden era of ancient india |
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Answer» YES.. ...... ........... IT'S |
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1) Describe the local administration of the Cholas .2) What was the role of temples in the chola kingdom?3) Who raided the somnath temple in gujrat?Give an account of his life.4) How did the cholas rise to power?5) Give an account of irrigation and agriculture under the cholas. |
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4. after the death of Raja Raja 1 his son Rajendra Chola occupied the Throne. he continued with the policy of conquest. the Empire became more powerful in the period of Rajendra Chola. he completed the conquest of Sri Lanka that his father had started his Army defeated the cheras and the chalukyas and then marched towards the North East now modern-day West Bengal where he defeated the Palas .his Army even reached Myanmar . 5. chholas made new development in agriculture they opened up areas for large scale cultivation they also labelled land and CLEARED the FORESTS .tulas land and introduced the art of growing two crops in a year . cholas had a well organised irrigation system to prevent flooding embankments were constructed In The Delta region cholas also constructed canals to carry water to the fields . |
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Describe the end of the city of Lord Krishna dwarka |
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Answer» Answer: According to legend, KRISHNA settled here after he defeated and killed his uncle Kansa at Mathura. ... Krishna is also said to have reclaimed 12 yojanas or 96 square kilometres (37 SQ mi) of land from the SEA to create Dwarka. Dwarka was established as the capital in Saurashtra by the Aryans during the Puranaic. HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❤ |
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Describe the end of city of Lord Krishna dwarka |
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it is mentioned in the ancient PREHISTORIC epic period of the Mahabharata according to LEGEND , krishna SETTLED here after he defeated and KILLED his UNCLE kansa at mathura ..
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How do we collect information about the past |
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Answer» Answer: We can COLLECT the INFORMATION by reading and understanding our PAST. |
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What were the Hymns called and in what language they were written |
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Answer» Answer: The WORD HYMN derives from GREEK ὕμνος (hymnos), which means "a song of praise". A writer of hymns is known as a hymnodist. The singing or composition of hymns is calledhymnody. |
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How is history an adventure |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE this helps you............... Explanation: She, subtitled A History of ADVENTURE, is a novel by ENGLISH writer H. Rider Haggard, first serialised in The Graphic magazine from October 1886 to January 1887. ... In this work, Rider Haggard developed MANY of the conventions of the lost world subgenre, which many later authors emulated. |
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