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Indian historians beleive that chalukyas were ___ |
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Answer» Answer: INDIAN historians believe that the Chalukyas were NATIVES of the present-day KARNATAKA region. Hope it helps u. Mark me as a BRAINLIEST |
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What are the symbols populated in farm during Revolution draw the symbols |
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Answer» Answer: The symbols related to French Revolution and their basic values were as follows: (i) The Broken Chain: Chains were used to fetter slaves. A broken chain symbolises the freedom from slavery. (ii) The Bundle of RODS or Fasces: One rod can be easily broken, but not an ENTIRE bundle. It symbolises that strength lies in unity. (iii) The Eye within a Triangle Radiating Light: The all seeing eye stands for knowledge. The RAYS of the sun will drive away the clouds of ignorance. It depicts that knowledge removes ignorance. (iv) Sceptre: It was a symbol of royal power. It depicted the power of autocracy. (v) Snake Biting its Tail to form a Ring: This type of ring has neither beginning nor end. It is a symbol of eternity. (vi) Red Phrygian Cap: It as worn by a slave upon becoming free. It symbolises the freedom from bondage or slavery. (VII) Blue-White-Red: These were the national colours of France. The use of these colour depicts nationalism. (viii) The Winged Woman: It is the personification of the law. It symbolises the power of law. (IX) The Law Tablet: The law is the same for all and all are equal before it. It symbolises equality and justice. |
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Please give detailed solution correct answer-18 |
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Answer» Answer: 22 Explanation: |
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Which of the following indicates the Chakra of Sarnath Pillar? सारनाथ स्तम्भ का चक्र निम्न में से किसे इंगित करता है ?*Law कानूनThe revolution क्रांतिProgress प्रगतिreligion धर्म |
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Answer» progress Explanation: |
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Which of the following places is not related to Gautama Buddha? निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा स्थान गौतम बुद्ध से सम्बंधित नहीं है? *Sarnath सारनाथBodhgaya बौद्धगयाkushinagar कुशीनगरPavapuri पावापुरी |
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Answer» Answer: Kushingar Explanation: Mark me BRIANLIST FOLLOW me |
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An effect of the Glorious Revolution was that in order to take the throne, William and Mary had to signthe English Constitution.the Declaration of the Rights of Man.the English Bill of Rights.the Declaration of Independence. |
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Answer» PLZE MARK it as brainliest answer... c) english bill of rights... |
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Which law did the Code reflect in its final draft instead of the revolutionary ideas (a) The Greek law ( b) The Roman law (c) The British law (d) The existing French law |
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Answer» Answer: The Napoleonic Code (French: Code Napoléon), officially Civil Code of the French (French: Code civil des Français; simply referred to as Code civil) is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804 and STILL in force, although frequently amended. It was drafted by a commission of four eminent jurists and entered into force on 21 March 1804. The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in replacing the previous patchwork of feudal laws. Historian Robert Holtman regards it as one of the few documents that have influenced the whole world. The Napoleonic Code was not the first legal code to be established in a European country with a civil-law legal system; it was preceded by the Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis (Bavaria, 1756), the Allgemeines Landrecht (Prussia, 1794), and the West Galician Code (Galicia, then part of Austria, 1797). It was, however, the first modern legal code to be adopted with a pan-European scope, and it STRONGLY influenced the law of many of the countries FORMED during and after the Napoleonic Wars. The Napoleonic Code influenced developing countries outside Europe, especially in Latin AMERICA and the Middle East, attempting to modernize and defeudalize their countries through legal reforms. |
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What was the original, and most basic, purpose of the Buddhist stupa? बौद्ध स्तूप का मूल, और सबसे बुनियादी उद्देश्य क्या था? *1) To hold the remains of the Buddha पवित्र बौद्ध अवशेषों को रखने के लिए किया जाता है2) To serve as a house for Buddhist priests to live in बौद्ध पुजारियों के लिए एक घर के रूप में3) To be a fortress Buddhists could use to defend themselves बौद्धों के खुद के बचाव के लिए किला4) To mark the boundaries of a Buddhist territory एक बौद्ध क्षेत्र की सीमाओं को चिह्नित करने के लिए |
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Answer» 4 |
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Who built Sanchi Stupa? साँची के स्तूप का निर्माण किसने करवाया था ?*1) Akbar अकबर2) Humayun हुमांयू3) Ashoka अशोक4) Narasimha नरसिंह |
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Which of the following stupa is considered as the spot where the Buddha gave the first sermon to his first five Brahmin disciples after attaining enlightenment? निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा स्तूप उस स्थान के रूप में माना जाता है जहां बुद्ध ने अपने पहले पांच ब्राह्मण शिष्यों को आत्मज्ञान प्राप्त करने के बाद पहला उपदेश दिया था? *1) Sanchi Stupa साँची का स्तूप2) Amravati Stupa अमरावती स्तूप3) Shanti Stupa शांति स्तूप4) Dhamek Stupa धमेख स्तूप |
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Answer» Here is your answer mate.... The answer is..... Option (4). That is [ Dhamek Stupa]. Please FOLLOW me... please follow me.. or mark me as brainlist.... |
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James Fergusson considered Sanchi to be a Centre of tree and sepent worship, because : जेम्स फर्ग्यूसन ने सांची को पेड़ और नाग पूजा का केंद्र माना, क्योंकि: *1) He was not familiar with Jaina Literature वे जैन साहित्य से अनभिज्ञ थे2) He was familiar with Jaina Literature उन्हें जैन साहित्य का ज्ञान था।3) He was not familiar with Buddhist Literature. वे बौद्ध साहित्य से अनभिज्ञ थे।4) He was familiar with Buddhist Literature. उन्हें बौद्ध साहित्य का ज्ञान था। |
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Answer» He was familiar with BUDDHIST LITERATURE.... Explanation: |
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The names related to preservation of Sanchi are : सांची के संरक्षण से जुड़े नाम हैं: *1)Shahjeha Begum and Sultan Jehan Begum शाहजहाँ बेगम और सुल्तानजहाँ बेगम2)Sir John Marshall सर जॉन मार्शल3)Major Alexander Cunningham मेजर अलेक्जेंडर कनिंघम4)All of the above उपरोक्त सभी |
Answer» Answer :-1. Shahjeha BEGUM and Sultan Jehan Begum More:- Shahjehan Begum and her successor Sultan Jehan Begum provided finance to PRESERVE this ANCIENT site. __________________________ |
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(u) लाभ 10%निम्नलिखित देशों में से किसने द्वितीय विश्वयुद्ध की 70वीं वर्षगांठ पर अपनी सेना में बड़ेस्तर पर कटौती घोषित की ?a) चीन(c) रूस(b) फ्रांस(d) ब्रिटेन. वैज्ञानिकों ने दक्षिण अफ्रीका की एक गुफा मेंअंखला की एक नई प्रजाति की |
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Write some activities of monasteries in the middle period |
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Answer» Answer: The majority of the monk's DAY in the Middle Ages was spent praying, worshiping in CHURCH, reading the Bible, and MEDITATING. The rest of the day was spent WORKING hard on chores around the Monastery. The monks WOULD have different jobs depending on their talents and interests. Explanation: Please mark me as brainliest. ★SONU BHAI YT★ |
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James Fergusson considered Sanchi to be a Centre of tree and sepent worship, because : |
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Where was Jesus Christ crucified ? |
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Answer» Answer: Golgotha Jewish tradition forbade burial within the walls of a city, and the GOSPELS specify that JESUS was buried outside of Jerusalem, near the site of his crucifixion on Golgotha ("the place of skulls"). HOPE THIS HELPS U PLZ MARK AS BRAINYEST |
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जीवो के शरीर में प्रोटीन के महत्व को लिखो संयोजी उत्तक का कार्य लिखें |
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Answer» संयोजी उत्तक रेशेदार उत्तक होते हैं। प्राणियों के संयोजी उत्तकों का मुख्य घटक कोलेजन (COLLAGEN) नामक प्रोटीन होता है। संयोजी ऊतक (अंग्रेजी:CONNECTIVE TISSUE) मानव शरीर में एक अंग को दूसरे अंग से जोड़ने का कार्य करता है। यह प्रत्येक अंग में पाया जाता है।
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Hey guys what is a Gospel ? |
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Answer» Answer: In CHRISTIANITY, the gospel, or the GOOD News, is the news of the coming of the KINGDOM of God. The message of good news is described as a narrative in the four canonical gospels. The message of good news is described as theology in MANY of the New Testament LETTERS.... |
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Define the term Bandagani chihalgan? |
Answer» Iltutmish who was the third ruler of the Slave DYNASTY of Delhi CONSTITUTED a CORP of 40 loyal slaves Amirs Known as Turkana-i-Chihalgani. It was the SELECTED body of Turkish nobility which was destroyed by Balban later. |
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What are cave paintings? What is there significance |
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Answer» Cave PAINTINGS are also known as "parietal art". Cave or Rock Paintings are paintings on cave or rock walls and ceilings, USUALLY dating to prehistoric times. ... cave-art is important as it serves as some of the best means of showing the interaction between our primitive ANCESTORS and the world as they perceived it. |
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RCISESFill in the blanks.1. Death ofmarks the beginning of modern period in2. Copernicus came up with the newtheory.3. Theprovided the European nations with cheap lat4.sailed round the world.Books became cheap and easily available after the invention of5.Match the following: |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Aurangzeb 2. HELIOCENTRIC 5. Internet 4.Ferdinand MAGELLAN |
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How are air and water pollution in New Mexico most alike?HELP ME NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Answer» Answer: The answer is C, Both directly contribute to warming temperatures. Explanation: Air pollution is caused by release of particulates, biological molecules or harmful gases into atmosphere, which causes death to humans and damage to living organisms like food crops. Water pollution occurs by the contamination of water bodies like lakes, rivers.The oceans combustion compose of fossil fuels like coal, PETROLEUM and other factory combustibles is a major cause of air pollution. ... Meanwhile, emissions caused by gasoline-burning vehicles – i.e. CO, CO^2, nitrogen oxides, particulates and water vapor – are also a significant source of air pollution Burning fossil fuels releases gases and chemicals into the air. And in an especially destructive feedback loop, air pollution not only contributes to climate change but is also exacerbated by it. Air pollution in the form of carbon DIOXIDE and methane raises the earth's temperature If you are trying to find the similarities of the TWO of these...Well they both produce Harmful bacteria that can effect the ECOSYSTEM. For NEW MEXICO, the results can differ. Mexico is a city of more than 21 million people, and it has been plagued by air pollution for decades. The same for water pollution. This can make the outcome worse! The FIRST answer states that water?air only contribute to global warming, but DON'T BE FOOLED!!! look at the other answer choices : ) |
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How does the patriot movie relate to the movie hamilton |
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Answer» Explanation: The Patriot” is more or less ACCURATE about the frontier violence in the French and Indian War 15 to 20 years earlier that haunts Gibson's FICTIONAL CHARACTER, Benjamin Martin, and LEAVES him averse to fighting again. |
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What was the difference between Babur and Akbar |
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Answer» Explanation: A difference between Babur and Akbar was that Babur was the FIRST emperor of the Mughal EMPIRE, while Akbar was its greatest LEADER. ... Akbar was the first SULTAN of the OTTOMAN Empire, while Babur was its greatest leader. Babur was the first emperor of the Ottoman Empire, while Akbar was its greatest leader. |
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not a question but: Oh, hush, my dear, it's been a difficult year And terrors don't prey on Innocent victims Trust me, darling, trust me darling It's been a loveless year I'm a man of three fears Integrity, faith and Crocodile tears Trust me, darling, trust me, darling So look me in the eyes Tell me what you see Perfect paradise Tearing at the seams I wish I could escape I don't wanna fake it Wish I could erase it Make your heart believe But I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know Now you know I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know, you're free to go (go) Did all my dreams never mean one thing? Does happiness lie in a diamond ring? Oh, I've been askin' Oh, I've been askin' for problems, problems, problems I wage my war, on the world inside I take my gun to the enemy's side Oh, I've been askin' for (trust me, darling) Oh, I've been askin' for (trust me, darling) Problems, problems, problems So look me in the eyes Tell me what you see Perfect paradise Tearing at the seams I wish I could escape I don't wanna fake it Wish I could erase it Make your heart believe But I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know Now you know That I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know, you're free to go I can't breathe, I can't be I can't be what you want me to be Believe me, this one time Believe me I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know Now you know That I'm a bad liar, bad liar Now you know, you're free to go Oh Please believe me Please believe me |
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Answer» lol. is this a SONG? I GUESS you're free to EXPRESS your emotions even in a QUESTION and answer app. |
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How did ayub khan take over politics? - 4 marks |
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Answer» after iskandar MIRZA Explanation: he REMOVE iskandar mirza |
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How the invasions by various Muslim invaders brought about changes in medieval India |
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Answer» they MADE it better Explanation: an AWESOME |
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According to James Mill only .............................. could make Indians civilised |
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Answer» ANSWER: JAMES Mill thought that all Asian societies were at a lower level of civilization than Europe. According to him, before the BRITISH came to India, Hindu and Muslim despots ruled the country. Religious intolerance, caste taboos and SUPERSTITIOUS practices dominated the social life of the Indians. Explanation: He only thought religion, taboos and superstitious practices could make Indians civilized PEOPLE but...............He was wrong! |
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What is Spirit of Enquiry in Renaissace of Europe? |
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Answer» The spirit of enquiry of the RENAISSANCE humanists permeated scientific enquiry into nature as well as the explorations and expeditions for probing into DIFFERENT realms of KNOWLEDGE. In effect, it proved to be the PRINCIPLE CAUSE of Renaissance. |
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(2) Write the steps taken for the uplift of the weaker (deprived) sections of societyAns |
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Answer» It opens new schools for women, CHILDREN or economically poor children.It provides LOANS with a minimal RATE of interest.It provides with medical FACILITIES for the children and urban poor. |
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(2) What are the objectives of the Indian economy? (Wrongly given as the 'Characteristics' in the textbook]Ans. |
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Answer» Here we DETAIL about the six major objectives of planning in India, i.e., (a) Economic Growth, (b) Attaining Economic Equality and SOCIAL Justice, (c) ACHIEVING Full Employment, (d) Attaining Economic Self-Reliance, (e) MODERNISATION of Various Sectors, and (f) Redressing Imbalances in the Economy. |
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What led to battles of trading companies?give two reasons |
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Answer» The primary factor that lead to fierce battel between trading companies in India was trading rivarly. Each trading company wanted to establish a trading monopoly in India so that they could extract maximum PROFIT. As a RESULT, each sough alliances and support of rival local numbers which LED to VARIOUS battle |
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Answer» jgbgjgfGmkbbnbuxtzzkzjfJfzkkgxooyxotxg kgiz,K H l Hope it HELPS |
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Describe main feature of hummurabi ' s code of law |
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Answer» Major laws covered in the Code INCLUDE slander, trade, SLAVERY, the duties of workers, THEFT, liability, and divorce. Nearly half of the code focused on contracts, and a third on household relationships. There were three social classes: the amelu (the elite), the mushkenu (FREE men) and ardu (SLAVE). |
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Explain the te role of romantic imagination in national feeling? |
| Answer» ROMANTIC artists and poets created a sense of shared COLLECTIVE HERITAGE, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation. It was through folk songs, folk poetry, and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation was POPULARISED. | |
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Write two fundamental rights that Indian citizens enjoy |
| Answer» FUNDAMENTAL rights APPLY UNIVERSALLY to all citizens, irrespective of race, birthplace, religion, CASTE or gender. ... Right to equality (Articles. 14-18) Right to Freedom (Articles. 19-22) Right Against exploitation (Articles. 23-24) | |
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Whats the reasons behind Jonas Salk's decision to search for a cure for poliomyelitis |
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Answer» Answer: JONAS Edward Salk was born October 28, 1914 in New York CITY, the eldest of three sons to Russian-Jewish immigrants Daniel and Dora Salk. The first member of his family to attend college, he earned his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 1939 and became a scientist physician at Mount Sinai Hospital. In 1942, Salk went to the University of Michigan on a research fellowship to DEVELOP an influenza vaccine. He soon advanced to the position of assistant professor of epidemiology. He also reconnected with his NYU friend and mentor, Thomas Francis, Jr., head of the epidemiology department at Michigan’s new School of Public Health, who taught him the METHODOLOGY of vaccine development. |
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Coins, inscription and artefacts come under_________source |
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Answer» The answer is ARCHAEOLOGICAL. |
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According to the arthashastra , the blankets of the--------------------------- were very famous |
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Answer» The Arthashastra tells us that the north-west of the MAURYAN EMPIRE was important for BLANKETS, and the SOUTH for GOLD and precious stones. |
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What is one way in which black argues against the majority opinion |
Answer» He ARGUES that school is not a platform for FREE speech.Explanation:
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Hame pratham hominidus ka sakchya milta ha |
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Answer» Answer: |
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William Bentick is known as a liberal Governor General"" Explain the statement |
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Answer» 1833 |
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How many types of river are there ? Describe them. |
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Answer» Three types |
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