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1.

Class 9 ncert history book ch1No spam give a short answerGIVE SOME DETAILS ABOUT WATERLOO if u don't know answer then don't plz​

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ANSWER:

Waterloo is a PLACE were NAPOLEAN Bonaparte was defeated

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46 प्रागैतिहासिक काल से क्या तात्पर्य है? ।​

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EXPLANATION:

प्रागितिहास (PREHISTORY) इतिहास के उस काल को कहा जाता है जब मानव तो अस्तित्व में थे लेकिन जब लिखाई का आविष्कार न होने से उस काल का कोई लिखित वर्णन नहीं है।[1] इस काल में मानव-इतिहास की कई महत्वपूर्ण घटनाएँ हुई जिनमें हिमयुग, मानवों का अफ़्रीका से निकलकर अन्य स्थानों में विस्तार, आग पर स्वामित्व पाना, कृषि का आविष्कार, कुत्तों व अन्य जानवरों का पालतू बनना इत्यादि शामिल हैं। ऐसी चीज़ों के केवल चिह्न ही मिलते हैं, जैसे कि पत्थरों के प्राचीन औज़ार, पुराने मानव पड़ावों का अवशेष और गुफाओं की कला।

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Here is some information about some countries. Based on this information classify the countries as democratic, and democratic, and not sure.1.only those citizen have the right to vote who have acquired the age of 18 years or above. 2.there is no independent Election Commission. 3.the parliament is supreme .4.people speak different languages but education is available in one language. 5.some seats have been reserved for backward classes in the parliament. ​

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Explanation:

1.Dbecause it DEPENDS on the TYPE of ministersemocratic

2.Non-DEMOCRATIC

3.Non- Democratic

4. Non-Democratic

5. Democratic

4.

Name the salt which was an important symbol in india struggle for freedom

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NaCl is the SYMBOL it name is SODIUM chloride

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5.

In which river valley harappan civilizatio flourishedn?

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in INDUS VALLEY civilization

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6.

Answer the following in detail,(1) Explain Karl Marx's "Class Theoryare the four characteristics​

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Explanation:

Like the other classical economists, KARL MARX believed in the labor theory of VALUE to explain relative differences in market prices. This theory stated that the value of a produced economic good can be measured OBJECTIVELY by the average NUMBER of labor-hours required to produce it.

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What do you mean by bali in the maryan periad ?​

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EXPLANATION:

BALI was a RELIGIOUS TRIBUTE.

8.

What were the actual nawab forced to do after the battle of plassey

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Explanation: after the defeat of Plassey, SIRAJUDDAULAH was assacinated. Mir Jafar was made the Nawab.The company expressed unwillingness to take responsibility of administration.Its PRIME objective was the EXPANSION of TRADE

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What is the meaning of blue rebellion ?write a short note on it

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Blue Rebellion was a peasent uprising of indigo farmers against indigo plantation.

Blue Rebellion was started in march 1859 in bengal. The farmers of bengal refused to grow indigo and due to this indigo farming was SHIFTED to bihar from bengal . It is called blue rebellion because indigo is USED to make blue dyes.

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10.

How do we express dates in history

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in SIMPLE numeric version EG. 1922

along with A.D. and B.C. if given

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11.

Which rebellion is know as the panimua rebellion?

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ANSWER:

Moamoria REBELLION is KNOWN as panimua rebellion..

12.

How can a leader misuse power in a democratic society?​

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DISADVANTAGES of REPRESENTATIVE democracies include that: representatives may DISTORT peoples' demands to suit their POLITICAL preferences. representatives may not make make themselves accountable enough between elections and can only be REMOVED by elections if they lose the respect of the people.

13.

In my opinion the world will be divided into following team if world war 3 occursteam russia RussiaChina India .Iran north Koreapakistan south AfricaturkeyMexicoTeam USAUSAUKFranceGermanyItalyCanadaJapan south KoreaAustralia​

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YES, I also think so, u R RIGHT

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What do coins tell us about kings,purity of the metal,trade chronology,religious beliefs etc.Explain(250-300 words)

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Hii.

Explanation:

training and, by passion, a scholar of ancient coins—or numismatist. In 2010, Tandon, who specializes in coins of ancient India, which to numismatists includes what are today Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, set out to crack the puzzle of Prakasaditya. In 1990, an Austrian numismatist named Robert Göbl had speculated without substantive proof that Prakasaditya was a Hun, but most scholars had continued to regard the mystery king as a Gupta. Tandon began by scouring more than 60 images of the coin—additional specimens had been found over the years—but the coins had all been poorly made and not one image revealed the king’s given name.

Tandon spent the 2011–12 academic year in India on a Fulbright-Nehru fellowship, TEACHING microeconomics at St. Stephen’s College, his ALMA mater, in the capital of New Delhi. On weekends, he made ROAD trips to several government museums in the nearby state of Uttar Pradesh to examine coins. On a visit to the Lucknow State Museum, he was given a RARE, behind-the-scenes tour of an uncatalogued collection of dozens of Gupta coins. With no time for careful viewing, he hastily took pictures of the lot.

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15.

In which date was christ born?

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hey mate!! here is your answer-

Christians CELEBRATE jesus Christ' s BIRTHDAY on December 25 . No ONE yet has the knowledge of exact DAY or year in which he was born.

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16.

List of leaders associated with reformist and revivalist movements

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ANSWER:

Socio religious reform movements and reformer in india

Explanation:

RAJA Ram Mohan Roy

Debendranath Tagore

Ishwar CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR

Dadoba Pandurang

Mahadev Gobind Ranade

Sridharalu Naidu

Swami Dayand Saraswati

Swami Vivekananda

17.

List of foreign travellers who came to india in ancient period

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Description

Abdur Razzak 1443 A.D. – 1444 A.D.

He was a Persian scholar.

He was also an ambassador of Persia.

He visited India during the rule of Deva Raya II of Vijayanagar.

Alberuni/Abu Rehan Mahamud 1024 A.D. – 1030 A.D.)

He was a Persian scholar.

He accompanied Mahmud of Ghazni and wrote a book titled ‘Tahqiq-i-hind’.

He is considered the father of Indology.

Al-Masudi 957 A.D.

Al-Masudi was An Arab traveller.

In his book Muruj-ul-Zehab he has explained about his journey.

Captain William Hawkins 1608 A.D. – 1611 A.D.

Captain William Hawkins led the FIRST expedition of the English EAST India Company to India in 1609.

He visited India during the reign of Jahangir.

He carried a personal letter from King James I of England.

He did not succeed in getting Jahangir’s permission to start a factory.

Fa-Hien 405 A.D. – 411 A.D.

He was a Chinese Buddhist monk.

He visited India during the reign of Vikramaditya (Chandragupta II).

He is known for his visit to Lumbini.

His voyage is described in his travelogue “Record of Buddhist Kingdoms”.

Francois Bernier 1656 A.D. – 1668A.D.

He was a French physician and traveller.

He was in India from 1656-1668

He visited India during the reign of Shah Jahan.

He was physician to Prince Dara Shikoh and later was attached to the court of Aurangzeb

‘Travels in the Mughal Empire’ was written by Francois Bernier.

The book MAINLY talks about the rules of Dara Shikoh and Aurangzeb.

Huien Tsang 630 A.D. – 645 A.D.

He was a Chinese traveller.

He visited India during the supremacy of Harsha Vardhana.

Si-yu-ki or ‘The Records of the Western World’ was written by him.

Ibn Batuta 1333 A.D. – 1347 A.D.

He was a Moroccan traveller.

He visited India during the rule of Mohammed Bin Tughlaq.

Rihla is a book written by Ibn Batuta.

Marco Polo 1292 A.D. – 1294 A.D.

He was a European traveller.

He visited Southern India during the reign of Rudramma Devi of the Kakatiyas.

Megasthenes 302 B.C. – 298 B.C.

He was the ambassador of Seleucus.

He visited India during the supremacy of Chandragupta Maurya.

Chandragupta was known to the GREEKS as Sandrocottus.

He was also the author of the book ‘Indica’.

Nicolo Conti 1420 A.D. – 1421 A.D.

He was an Italian merchant.

He visited India during the reign of Deva Raya I of Vijayanagar.

Thomas Roe 1615 A.D. – 1619 A.D.

Sir Thomas Roe was an English diplomat.

He visited India during the reign of Jahangir in 1615.

He came to seek protection for an English factory at Surat.

His “Journal of the Mission to the Mughal Empire” is a treasured contribution to the history of India.

Explanation:

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18.

List of persons who has contribution to india after independence

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19.

Literature forms of indian culture from ancient to modern times list

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  1. SANSKRIT Kavya
  2. Narrative LITERATURE
  3. Drama
  4. Sanskrit GRAMMER

20.

Defination of democracy​

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ANSWER:

DEMOCRACY is the FORM of government where all citizen have RIGHT to vote❤❤

21.

Defination of transplantation​

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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. The movement or transfer of someone or something to another place

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22.

Rulers of malwa built these two structures at mandu

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The structures built by the rulers of Malwa and Mandu are among the best Indo Islamic structures.

Most famous among those were DILAWAR Khan Mosque which was the earliest Indo Islamic building and it also served to fortify the city. Then it was the Mausoleum of Hoshang Shah. it is among the most IMPORTANT of the structures as it has been suggested that it served as a template for the construction of Taj Mahal.

Jahaz Mahal, the pleasure place of Ghiyas Ud Din Shah is also a notable structure. It is also known as the the Ship Palace. Inside the Mahal wa a Harem of 15000 women. It was also used as WATER storage tank during the monsoon season.

Other then these

Jami Masjid, Rewa Kund, Rani Roopmati PAVILION, Darwazas etc

23.

What was the result of the Crimean War?

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Explanation:

The Crimean war, one of the bloodiest and most mismanaged contests of the 19th century, was, ostensibly, a HOLY war. The conflict began with a DISPUTE over the ‘Holy Christian Places’ in the Ottoman province of Palestine. In 1852 France had won special rights for the Roman Catholics, including control of the keys to churches in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, much to the dismay of Greek Orthodox monks. The Russian Tsar then made demands of the Muslim Sultan on behalf of the Orthodox Church. That this quarrel was not the real cause of the war is SHOWN by the way that, once the fighting had started, the issue ceased to be of real significance – so that many textbooks FAIL even to mention that, in the 1856 Treaty of Paris, the rights and privileges of the Christians in the Ottoman Empire were to be guaranteed by the Sultan.

24.

Tiya helps her mother (simple present tense)

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ANSWER:

it is ALREADY in SIMPLE PRESENT

25.

What country is at N20 e80

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ANSWER:

INDIA is the COUNTRY is at N20 and E80

26.

Defination of tax in history​

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ANSWER:

TAX REFERS to reavenue in HISTORY ❤❤✌

27.

Defination of mahajanapada​

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Mahajanapadas is the WORD DERIVED from SANSKRIT that MEANS GREAT kingdom. mahajanapadas were sixteen kingdoms.

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Whose records of pasts can we get?why?​

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EXPLANATION:

any RECORD of past of any PERSON we can get in any WAY because these are not in orall form

29.

Who use clues to find out about our pasts​

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Answer:

The archaeologist uses clues to FIND out about our pasts.

Explanation:

The archaeologist use archaeological remains and original DOCUMENTS, photographs , videotapes , REPORTS, reviews , articles , BOOKS ETC. to find out about the past.

30.

Write short note on the Ashokan pillar at Firuz Shah Kotla​

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Kotla literally means fortress or citadel. The pillar, also called obelisk or Lat is an Ashoka Column, ATTRIBUTED to MAURYAN RULER Ashoka. The 13.1 metres high column, made of polished SANDSTONE and dating from the 3rd Century BC, was brought from Ambala in 14th century under orders of Feroz Shah.

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31.

நடப்பு ஆஃபீயர் நிகழ்ச்சியில் ஒரு பத்தி எழுதவும்​

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ANSWER:

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32.

Who use clues to find out about our past ​

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Answer:

HISTORIANS

EXPLANATION:

historians find out about the past

they explore things

33.

Why did kings issue inscriptions

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ANSWER:

Because they WANT the people to read and FOLLOW the kings RULES

34.

List two task that are performed only by men

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ANSWER:

The only TASKS that are performed only by men are.(i) Mining (ii) working in SEWERS

35.

Sort each characteristic of a culture into the correct category haida , both

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ANSWER:

There is no NEED of any you can do that and

36.

Impact and importance of foreign accounts on ancient history

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ANSWER:

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37.

Europe Mein rashtravad ka Uday​

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१९वीं शताब्दी में यूरोपीय महाद्वीप में राष्ट्रवाद (NATIONALISM) की एक लहर चली जिसने यूरोपीय देशों का .

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Explanation:

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38.

What is effect of triptite struggle

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Consequences of TRIPARTITE struggle.

After the attack by Dhruva, Dharmapala could manage to get back control over his TERRITORY and placed Chakrayudha on the throne of Kannauj. ... And by the end of the tripartite struggle, the PRATIHARAS emerged VICTORIOUS and established themselves as the RULERS of central India.

39.

Write short note on the Ashokan pillar at Feroz Shah Kotla​

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This ANSWER in the PICTURES

40.

What do you think India is a country of diversities​

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ANSWER:

India is the birthplace of Hinduism, BUDDHISM, Jainism, Sikhism, and other religions. ... India is one of the most religiously and ethnically diverse nations in the world, with some of the most deeply RELIGIOUS societies and cultures. RELIGION PLAYS a central and definitive role in the life of many of its people.

41.

What is the relationship between archeology and palaeontology?

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42.

This question is for rajputs ,who was more strongef ,prithviraj or mughals​

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HI buddy

Here is your answer

Obviously its PRITHVIRAJ chauhan

Indian RULERS are GREAT

43.

What are sources of history​

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Hey, buddy! Here is ur answer....

In general, there are three types of resources or sources of information: primary, secondary, and tertiary. It is important to understand these types and to know what type is appropriate for your coursework prior to searching for information.

Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based, including:

original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews, surveys, and original research/fieldwork, and

research published in scholarly/academic journals.

Secondary sources are those that describe or analyze primary sources, including:

reference materials – dictionaries, encyclopedias, TEXTBOOKS, and

books and articles that interpret, review, or sythesize original research/fieldwork.

Tertiary sources are those used to organize and locate secondary and primary sources.

Indexes – provide citations that fully identify a work with information such as AUTHOR, titles of a BOOK, artile, and/or journal, publisher and publication date, volume and ISSUE number and page numbers.

Abstracts – summarize the primary or secondary sources,

Databases – are online indexes that usually include abstracts for each primary or secondary resource, and may also include a digital copy of the resource.

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44.

Who improved gutenberg's printing press? What were its specialities?

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German goldsmith, JOHANNES Gutenberg, invented the printing MACHINE for the first time in 1440. Later on, his grandchildren revolutionized the Gutenberg's printing press.

1- The first development was Tolbert Lanston's monotype machine in 1884 that ALLOWED the people to type the text instead of picking metal LETTERS.

2- After that, Ottmar Mergenthaler invented the operator linotype machine that was used to fuse the individual letters into a line.

3- The NEXT development was Frederick Ives, who invented a way to write a paragraph in print.

45.

What was the significance of the home rule movement​

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the contribution of home rule movement is immense in the independent struggle of INDIA because of the following reason:

the period 1909-1915 saw the BRITISH suppression of the NATIONAL movement that lead to lack of leadership and IDEOLOGY. the Congress become directionless and mass movement LOST the direction.

46.

What do you know about the new stone age​

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were U or we were ALIVE that TIME

47.

Defination of army in history​

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a LARGE organized body of armed personnel trained for war especially on land. b : a unit capable of independent action and CONSISTING usually of a HEADQUARTERS, two or more corps, and auxiliary TROOPS. c often capitalized : the complete military ORGANIZATION of a nation for land warfare.

48.

Defination of fortification​

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MAKING the fort more strong by making more strong WALLS AROUND the fort

49.

How to coins help us in learning about a civilisation

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Explanation:

Coins have a HISTORY of thousands of years. Because they are mass-produced and made of METAL they survive in large QUANTITIES. As a RESULT they are often valuable sources of information about the nations and rulers who have made and used them

50.

WHO WAS AKHBAR AND WHY HE WAS BORN

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Akbar the Great, Muslim emperor of India, established a sprawling KINGDOM through military conquests, but is known for his policy of religious TOLERANCE.

Born on October 15, 1542 in Umarkot, India, and ENTHRONED at age 14, Akbar the Great began his military conquests under the TUTELAGE of a regent before claiming imperial power and expanding the Mughal Empire. Known as much for his inclusive leadership style as for his war mongering, Akbar ushered in an era of religious tolerance and appreciation for the arts. Akbar the Great died in 1605.

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