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State any three provisions of the Civil Code of 1804 |
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Answer» Answer: 3 provisions of the Civil CODE of 1804 are - • It did AWAY with all the provisions based on birth. • It ESTABLISHED equality before the law. • It secured the right to property |
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Which amphibian has long flaps of fin like skin along the upper and lower surface of the tail |
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Answer» I THINK It's SALAMANDER.
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1. Give a suitable title for the above figure.Ans.2. What does it stand for?Ans.3. Why were chains used?Ans. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. broken chain 2.being freed 3.to GET control on the people how live over THER iam not CONFIRMED of 3 part but the 2 are absolutely right |
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distinguish between the life of farmer who cultivate commerical crops and those who were forced to cultivate those crops under the britisher |
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Answer» Explanation: distinguish between the life of farmer who CULTIVATE CROPS for the purpose of trade is that they are free to grow the crop of their own choice and WITHOUT anyone force but the farmer who were under british had to grow the crop which were ASKED by the british whether they had a loss or profit for example:indigo was a plant which was grown by the farmer under British HOPE IT HELP |
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What are the meaning of French Revolution for women |
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History class 9th in hindi ch 1 main people or krantikari |
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Which of these would be considered a primary source? |
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How did the first world war helped in the growth of lndian national movement |
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Answer» Answer: khilafat movement Explanation: British fought against OTTOMAN EMPIRE and the caliph of it was religious head of MUSLIM and due to this indian Muslim were hampered and they join national movement against British one more time after the BATTLE of FIRST war of independence |
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Which rulers did not contribute towards the expansion of buddhism |
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Answer» Samudeagupta Explanation: He was HINDU and did not CONTRIBUTE for BUDDHISM |
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Which two union territories were given the status of statehood in 1972 |
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Answer» Explanation: In 1972, the political MAP of Northeast India UNDERWENT a major change. Thus, the two Union Territories of Manipur and Tripura and the Sub-State of Meghalaya got statehood and the two union territories of Mizoram and ARUNACHAL Pradesh (ORIGINALLY known as North-East Frontier Agency—NEFA) CAME into being. |
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Which revolutions took place in europe before and after 1830? Very short |
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Answer» the BELGIAN REVOLUTION in the united kingdom of the NETHERLANDS and the July revolution in France. |
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How the administrative record helps to understand the history |
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Administration Produces RECORDS. The British FELT that all the important letters and documents must be carefully preserved. So they set up RECORD rooms attached to ADMINISTRATIVE institutions, and institutions such as archives and museums were also established for preserving records. |
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Describe various political groups in legislative assembly of france |
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Answer» The LEGISLATIVE Assembly was driven by two opposing groups. The members of the first GROUP were conservative members of the bourgeoisie (wealthy middle class in the Third Estate) that favored a constitutional MONARCHY, represented by the Feuillants, who felt that the revolution had already ACHIEVED its goal.The other group was the democratic faction, for whom the king could no longer be trusted, represented by the new members of the Jacobin Club that claimed that more revolutionary measures were necessary. |
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What was the impact of french revolution on France? pls reply it briefly |
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Answer» Answer: Hey. The answer is :- The French Revolution was a time when the poor fought for LIBERTY and equality. It involved the whole population of France and impacted all. It affected the people involved DUE to the abolishment of SLAVERY and absolutism. This gave the peasants of Franceequal rights and freedom. Thank you. PLEASE mark the answer as brainliest. |
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Write an assignment on national political parties in india |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ndia has a multi-party system with recognition accorded to national and state and district level parties. The status is reviewed periodically by the Election Commission of India. Other political parties that WISH to contest local, state or national elections are required to be registered by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Registered parties are upgraded as RECOGNIZED national or state level parties based upon objective CRITERIA. A recognized party enjoys privileges like a reserved party SYMBOL,[A] free broadcast time on state run television and radio, a consultation in setting of election dates and giving input in setting electoral rules and regulations.[1] This listing is according to the Indian general election, 2014 and Legislative Assembly elections[2][3] and any party aspiring to state or national party status must fulfil at least one of the concerned criteria. In addition, national and state parties have to fulfill these conditions for all subsequent Lok Sabha or State elections, or else they lose their status.[1] As per latest publication from Election Commission of India, the total number of parties registered was 1841, with 7 national parties, 52 state parties and 1785 unrecognised parties.[3][4] All registered parties contesting elections need to choose a symbol from a list of available symbols offered by the EC. All 29 states of the country along with the union territories of Puducherry and the National Capital Territory of Delhi have elected governments unless President's rule is imposed under certain conditions. |
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Which events or circumstances forced Louis XVI to accord recognition to the National Assembly? |
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Answer» Power of the revolting subjects forced LOUIS XVI to ACCORD recognition to the NATIONAL Assembly. The Brainliest Answer! |
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Impact of french revolution on France |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The French Revolution had a major impact on Europe and the New World. Historians widely REGARD the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history.[1][2][3] In the short-term, France lost thousands of her countrymen in the form of émigrés, or emigrants who wished to escape political tensions and save their lives. A number of individuals settled in the neighboring countries (chiefly Great Britain, Germany, Austria, and Prussia), however quite a few also went to the United States. The displacement of these Frenchmen led to a spread of French culture, policies regulating immigration, and a safe haven for Royalists and other counterrevolutionaries to outlast the violence of the French Revolution. The long-term impact on France was PROFOUND, shaping politics, society, religion and ideas, and polarizing politics for more than a century. The CLOSER other countries were, the greater and deeper was the French impact, bringing liberalism and the end of many feudal or traditional laws and practices.[4][5] However, there was also a conservative counter-reaction that defeated Napoleon, reinstalled the Bourbon kings, and in some ways reversed the new reforms.[6] Most of the new nations created by the French were abolished and returned to prewar owners in 1814. However, Frederick Artz emphasizes the benefits the Italians gained from the French Revolution: For nearly two decades the Italians had the excellent codes of law, a fair system of taxation, a better economic situation, and more religious and intellectual toleration than they had known for centuries.... Everywhere old physical, economic, and intellectual barriers had been thrown down and the Italians had begun to be aware of a common nationality.[6] Likewise in Switzerland the long-term impact of the French Revolution has been assessed by Martin: It proclaimed the equality of citizens before the law, equality of languages, freedom of thought and faith; it created a Swiss citizenship, basis of our modern nationality, and the separation of powers, of which the old regime had no conception; it suppressed internal tariffs and other economic restraints; it unified weights and measures, reformed civil and penal law, authorized mixed marriages (between Catholics and Protestants), suppressed torture and improved justice; it developed education and public works.[7] The greatest impact came in France itself. In addition to effects similar to those in Italy and Switzerland, France saw the introduction of the principle of legal equality, and the downgrading of the once powerful and rich Catholic Church to just a bureau controlled by the government. Power became centralized in Paris, with its strong bureaucracy and an army supplied by conscripting all YOUNG men. French politics were permanently polarized—new names were GIVEN, 'left' and 'right' for the supporters and opponents of the principles of the Revolution. |
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Why was the gandhi irwin pact signed(question/answer) |
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Answer» Answer: The 'Gandhi-Irwin PACT' was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in LONDON. ... The terms of the "Gandhi-Irwin Pact" fell MANIFESTLY SHORT of those Gandhi prescribed as the minimum for a truce. |
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Growing commercial crops harmed the indian and benefited the british. How? |
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Answer» Explanation: it is because they grow indigo.and it MAKES the land infertile.so growing commercial crps harmed the Indian and benefited the BRITISH. |
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Who was maxmillan robospierre |
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Answer» Answer: He was the leader of Jacobin CLUB . Explanation: Maximilian Robespierre ruled France from 1793 to 1794. This period was known as the reign of TERROR. Robespierre pursued his policies so relentlessly that even his supporters BEGAN to demand moderation. Finally, he was convicted in July 1794, arrested and on the next day sent to guillotine. Hope this will HELP you. |
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How was the election of village panchayat conducted in chola empire? |
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Answer» Explanation: The Chola government during the imperial period (850 – 1200 CE) was marked ... 1150 CE, the Chola Empire COMPRISED the entire south Indian peninsula EXTENDING east to west ... Through Kuda oolai murai, a type of rural election. Chola Dynasty was the longest ruling dynasty in the HISTORY of Tamil NADU |
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Which revenue was collected in cash during mauryan empire |
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Answer» Answer: TAXES from traders, ARTISANS and PROFESSIONAL taxes were ALSO collected. Revenue system of MAURYAN Empire was devised by the prime minister of Chandragupta Maurya, Kautilya. |
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Which rajput ruler was given the highest mansab sapath hazari by akbar |
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Which maurya emperor has started the general use of stones for munuments |
Answer» HERE IS THE ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTIONThe general use of stone in northern INDIA for BUILDING, sculpture, and decoration certainly dates from the reign of ASOKA, who was influenced by Persian and GREEK example. No building of Asoka's AGE is standing, unless some of the stzlpas near Bhilsa may have been built by him.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST |
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Which city is khown as city of victory.. |
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Answer» fathepur sikri is your answer .. mark as BRAINLIEST |
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Write 10 lines about Imambara |
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Answer» Answer: u change it to 10 lines Explanation: he Bara Imambara was built in the year 1784 by the fourth Nawab of Awadh known as Asaf-ud-Daula. It was built as a part of a RELIEF project for a major FAMINE that took place in the year 1784. The Bara Imambara of Lucknow is one of the most famous monuments of this place. It is also called Asfi Imambara after the name of the Nawab of Lucknow who got it constructed. It is an important place of worship for the Muslims who come here every year to celebrate the religious festival of Muharram. The Bara Imambara has a unique style of construction. The central hall of Bara Imambara is said to be the largest arched hall in the world. The hall measures 50 meters long and goes upto a height of 15 meters. What makes the construction unique is the fact that the blocks have been put together with interlocking system of bricks and there has been absolutely no use of girders and beams. The roof stands steady till date without any pillars to support it. The Bara Imambara is known for its incredible maze called Bhulbhulaiya. This is located in the upper floor of the monument. A STAIRWAY leads to this level. One can view a SCENIC panorama of the CITY from the top of this monument, which is absolutely breath-taking. The Bhulbhulaiya is a must see and the best way to find your way out without getting lost is by hiring a guide. It is said that great treasures are hidden in the secret tunnels of this maze. The monument remains open from morning 6am to evening 5pm. |
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Write 10 lines about iman bara with picture |
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Answer» BARA Imambara, Lucknow Overview The Bara Imambara of Lucknow is one of the most famous monuments of the city. Also known as Asfi Imambara, after the name of the Nawab of Lucknow who got it constructed, it is an IMPORTANT place of worship for the Muslims who come here every year to celebrate the religious festival of Muharram. The Imambara is primarily known for its incredible maze, known as Bhul Bhulaiya LOCALLY, which is located on the upper floor of the monument. It is said that there are 1024 ways to get inside the maze but only 2 to come out. World over, Bara Imambara is as much revered for its religious importance as for its architectural PROWESS. |
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What are the values of life that we can imbibe from the British rule in India? |
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Answer» Answer: Five problems faced by road transport in India are given below : (a) Volume of traffic and passengers is very large. (b) Road network is inadequate. (c) Half the ROADS are unmetalled, which limits their usage in rainy seasons. (d) National highways too are inadequate. (e) Roadways are highly congested in cities and most bridges and culverts are OLD and narrow Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/1093521#readmore |
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Qualifications powers and fucnction of prime minister |
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Answer» i HOPE you UNDERSTAND GUYS |
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Which lok devta died during battle fought by akbar against chittorgarh in the year 1567-68 a.D. |
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How was meghalaya plateau separated from deccan plateau? |
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Answer» yes Explanation: because of EARTHQUAKE |
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In what way did the British try to appease the moderates |
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HOPE IT WILL HELP YOUIn the first twenty years of its existence the CONGRESS was "moderate" in its OBJECTIVES METHODS. The congress leaders of this period are called moderates . They proposed to struggle against British rule in non violent manner with RADICALS called politics of "petitions " . |
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Louis XVL was sentenced to death by a court on the charge of ...................... . |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: ONE day after being convicted of conspiracy with foreign powers and sentenced to DEATH by the French NATIONAL Convention, King Louis XVI is executed by GUILLOTINE in the Place de la REVOLUTION in Paris. |
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Monuments built by mughuls |
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Answer» Monuments Agra Fort. Humayun's Tomb. Fatehpur Sikri. Taj Mahal. Shalimar Gardens. Shah JAHAN Mosque. Badshahi Masjid |
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Why there was demand for separate electorate for the dalits(answer in question and answer way)i |
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Answer» Answer: Dr Ambedkar, during his PRESENTATION in 1931 round table conference, described the Indian society as divided in three distinct SECTIONS — Hindus, Muslims and the depressed classes. He further stated that India can be TRULY independent only if these classes elect their own representatives for TAKING part in the process of government. Dr Ambedkar, thus, juxtaposed the class concept on CASTE division in India and broadly categorized SC/ST as depressed class, as almost all of them are in the same economic and social situation. thanks##❤❤___________________________________ⓟⓛⓔⓐⓢⓔ ⓜⓐⓚⓔ ⓐ ⓑⓡⓐⓘⓝⓛⓨⓛⓘⓢⓣ ⓐⓝⓢⓦⓔⓡ |
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When was the golden jubilee of independence of India celebrated |
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Collect information about various kings from (700 to 1200 AD ) with pictures |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Pratihara Dynasty which included KINGS LIKE Nagabhatta 1 and Vastsaraj. 2. Pala Dynasty found in Bengal had rulers like Dharmapala, Devapala etc. 3. Sena Dynasty which OCCUPIED Bengal had kings like Samantasena. 4. The RAJPUT dynasty of Chauhans which had rulers like Amaraja. PRITHVI Raj Singh Chauhan was the most successful king in this dynasty. |
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How did the notre dame cathedral help in the medieval period? |
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Answer» Answers Explanation: Built on the site of a Roman basilica and restored over a dozen centuries, Notre Dame long reigned in splendor as the cultural, intellectual, religious, and economic center of Paris, the most powerful CITY in northern Europe during the Middle Ages. The cathedral’s powerful towers, grand gargoyles, FLYING buttresses and soaring interior represent amazing achievements in medieval Gothic architecture. Its magnificent stained glass, sumptuous art, and glorious music have inspired awe and creative expression throughout the ages. Friday, November 4, 2011, 7:30 to 10:00 pm Notre-Dame of Paris and Manifest Destiny. Stephen Murray (Medieval Art, Columbia University). The GREAT cathedral dominates the urban skyline, overawing us with its boat-like silhouette, powerful towers, menacing gargoyles and velvety-dark interior spaces pierced by shafts of brilliantly COLORED LIGHT from high windows. For us, Notre-Dame of Paris appears to represent the certainty of France becoming France, with Paris as its capital. However, when this great church was begun the Capetian kings of France were struggling for control over a city that was not yet capital of a France that was not yet France, while their rivals, the Plantagenets, controlled a mighty empire extending from Scotland to the Pyrenees. Can we return to the uncertainties of the mid-twelfth century and the start of work on a great church that was quite different from anything ever seen before and quite different from the Notre-Dame we know? Are there surprises to be found in this, the best-loved and most visited of all the great cathedrals? And how is it that Gothic, born in such precarious circumstances, can create such a powerful illusion of manifest destiny? Performance The Cathedral and the Lady. Clerestory: Jesse Antin, Kevin Baum, John Bischoff, Dan Cromeenes, Chris Fritzsche, Tom Hart, David Kurtenbach, Clifton Massey, Jim Monios, and Justin Montigne. Introduced by Clifford (Kip) Cranna (Director of Music Administration, SF Opera) |
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History of the information indian national congress |
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Answer» Answer: Indian National Congress. Founded in 1885, the Indian National Congress (INC) was at the forefront of the nationalist movement in India before 1947. After India's independence in that year, the Congress emerged as the ruling party, and it maintained power uninterrupted for three decades (1947–1977). Explanation: The Indian National Congress (About this soundpronunciation (help·info)) (INC, often called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a broadly based POLITICAL party in India.[16] Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.[a][17] From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement.[18] Congress led India to independence from Great Britain,[b][19][c][20] and powerfully influenced other anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire.[d][17] Congress is a secular party whose social democratic platform is generally considered to be on the centre-left of Indian politics.[21] Congress' social policy is based upon the Gandhian principle of Sarvodaya—the lifting up of all sections of society—which involves the IMPROVEMENT of the lives of economically underprivileged and socially marginalised people.[22][23] The party primarily endorses social democracy—seeking to balance individual liberty and social justice, welfare and secularism—asserting the right to be free from religious rule and teachings.[citation needed] Its constitution states democractic socialism to be its ideal.[24] After India's independence in 1947, Congress formed the central government of India, and many regional state governments.[25] Congress became India's dominant political party; as of 2015, in the 15 general elections since independence, it has won an outright majority on six occasions and has led the ruling coalition a further four times, heading the central government for 49 years. There have been seven Congress PRIME Ministers, the first being Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964), and the most recent Manmohan Singh (2004–2014). Although it did not fare well in the last general elections in India in 2014, it remains one of two major, nationwide, political parties in India, along with the right-wing, Hindu nationalist, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).[e][26] In the 2014 general election, Congress had its poorest post-independence general election performance, winning only 44 seats of the 543-member Lok Sabha. From 2004 to 2014, United Progressive Alliance, a coalition of Congress with several regional parties, formed the Indian government led by Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister as the head of the coalition government. The leader of the party during the period, Sonia Gandhi has served the longest term as the president of the party. As of December 2018, the party is in power in six legislative assemblies: Karnataka (in an alliance with the JD(S)), Punjab, RAJASTHAN, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and the union territory of Puducherry (in an alliance with the DMK |
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When was the golden Jubliee of Republic of India celebrated? |
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Answer» Answer: 1965 WAR ................ |
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Sans culottes men wore the ____ cap that symbolised ____ |
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How much time does taj mahal need to build |
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Answer» THE TAJ MAHAL TOOK 20 YEARS TO BUILD .. AND IT IS SAID THAT THE HANDS OF THE BUILDERS WHERE CUT DOWN .. |
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Extremists of history matter plz ans I will mark u as brainliest |
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Art and architecture features of Buddhism caves |
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Answer» Answer: Three types of structures are typically associated with the religious ARCHITECTURE of early BUDDHISM : monasteries (viharas), PLACES to venerate relics ( stupas ), and shrines or prayer halls (chaityas or chaitya grihas). The earliest EXAMPLES of Buddhist architecture found in SRI Lanka are cave temples. |
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Federal system has two or more sets of government .justify with the help of examples |
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Answer» Answer: Federal System has two or more sets of GOVERNMENT". Justify the statement. As “federalism” is a system of government in which the power is divided between the union and PROVINCES so, usually it has two levels of government: ... Both the GOVERNMENTS ENJOY their power independent of the other. |
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What is mother name of rajraj first |
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Answer» Vanavanmahadevi............. |
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Q2. Compare the temples built in Thanjavur and Uraiyur with any present daytemple in your neighbourhood, highlighting the similarities and differences thatyou notice |
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Answer» TANJAVUR and Uraiyur were the capital cities of the great Cholas and there are a LOT of temples in and around. The most famous temple in Tanjavur, is the big temple built by Raja RajaChola, the great king. Uraiyur also has many old temples. My neighbourhood also has some temples which were built recently. The following are the similarities and differences between them. Similarities:
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__________ enables the government to generate a huge amount of revenue |
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Write a long note jacobin club ? |
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Answer» Jacobin club belonged MAINLY to the less prosperous section of society. It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of ACTION. Contributions: Jacobins planned an INSURRECTION of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and HIGH prices of food. |
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Define April thesis in brief |
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Answer» HEYY mate... The April Theses was a DOCUMENT of ten points presented to the April Conference of Bolsheviks by VLADIMIR Lenin in 1917. The main points of the April Theses were to focus BOLSHEVIK efforts on opposing the provisional government, promote a socialist REVOLUTION and lay the groundwork for a proletariat-led government. thanks!!! |
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