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Why did ashoka attack kalinga |
Answer» Ashoka attacked Kalinga because of military strength, wealth and power of KalingaExplanation:
Learn more about Kalinga Why did Ashoka ATTACK Kalinga? When was the Kalinga War fought why did Ashoka attacked Kalinga |
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C.Unscramble the letters given in help box and fill in the blanks.1. It was the responsibility ofto build canals and tanks. |
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Answer» Answer: IT WAS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GOVERNMENT TO BUILD CANALS AND TANKS |
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Why and when was the partition of Bengal effected?What won the Swadachi Movement? |
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Answer» Answer: In 1947, Bengal was partitioned for the second time, solely on religious grounds, as part of the Partition of India following the formation of India and Pakistan. Muslim REFUGEES crowd ONTO a train as they TRY to FLEE India near New Delhi in September 1947. Bal gangadhar tilak won the swadeshi MOVEMENT. |
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Who is administrative measure taken up |
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Answer» The ADMINSTRATIVE measures are TAKEN by Government or government OFFICIALS |
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Pls tell me the summary of the chapter "The Rise Of Nationalolism In Europe"pls someone in class10 |
Answer» The Rise of Nationalism in EUROPENationalism: It is a BELIEF system which instills a sense of common identity among the members of a nation. NATIONAL flag, national symbol, national anthem, etc. play an important role in developing and strengthening the idea of nationalism. Rise of Nationalism in Europe: Before the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were not in the form as we know them today. Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects. Various technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation STATES began in 1789; with the French Revolution. It took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state. The trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic SYSTEMS in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century. . |
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Who was Mangal Pandey. How he was involved in the revolt of 1857. We Mangal Pandey was hanged to death. |
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Answer» mangel PANDEY was a socialist MAN thr REVOLT in 1857 a BIG war was hep pended |
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Mughal tempos structure of Administration and ideas of governance that out lasted their rule during 17th century explain the statement |
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Answer» YA, QUTB ud DI aibak ESTABLISHED the mughal empire in India
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5. At the bottom of the Varna system were(a) Shudras (b) Brahmanas(0) Kshatriyas(a) Vaishyas |
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Answer» ans: BRAHMANAS |
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Summary biography of william shakespere please, and edgar allan poe |
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Answer» ANSWER: HI BRO I have a youtube channel name Beast Boy Nony please support me please subscribe me on youtube its totally FREE please HELP me out subscribe me on youtube my channel name is Beast Boy Nony Explanation: |
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Atank is 6 metre long 4 metre wide and 1 whole 1 by 2 metre high the volume of water in the tank is |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:TAKE a FORMULA of volume of water-volume of a tank. |
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78 points question. a police report may give a version which was suited to the rulers of that time. meaning of the sentence? |
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Answer» Answer: it's like the MONOPOLY MAINTAINED by the RULER of the time U are talking bout even over the cops |
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In which state is lazium dance performed |
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Answer» Answer: the STATE of Maharashtra Lezim (लेझिम) or lazium is a FOLK dance form, from the state of Maharashtra in India. Explanation: hope this helps if so then don't forget to THANK and mark as brainliest |
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Conservation strategy in India is now diversified. Justify with evidence. |
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Answer» Previously conservation POLICY include only threatened wild ANIMALS but Act of 1980 and 1986 INCLUDED insects and in 1991 plants are also included into the conservation list DIVERSIFYING the strategy. |
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what's the meaning of the sentence a police reports give version which was suited to the rulers of British rule |
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Answer» Answer: The British Raj (from rāj, LITERALLY, "rule" in Sanskrit and Hindustani)was the rule by the British Crown on the INDIAN subcontinent from 1858 to 1947.The rule is also called Crown rule in India, or direct rule in India.The region under British control was commonly called India in contemporaneous usage, and included AREAS directly administered by the UNITED Kingdom, which were COLLECTIVELY called British India, plus those ruled by indigenous rulers, but under British tutelage or paramountcy, called the princely states. The whole was never officially called the Indian Empire, only informally. |
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What was the objective of birsa munda revolt |
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Answer» Answer: the main political aim of Birsa movement led by Birsa munda was to restore customary right to land,which the tribal were deprived because of COLONIAL policies. 2. the British policy restricted the entry of tribals in the forest,IMPOSED grazing tax,forest laws that BANNED shifting AGRICULTURE. |
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Who is the author of stri- purans. |
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Answer» Answer: The Stri Parva (Sanskrit: स्त्री पर्व), or the "Book of the Women," is the eleventh of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. It TRADITIONALLY has 4 sub-books and 27 chapters, as does the critical edition.[1][2][3][4] Sometimes spelled STREE Parva, it describes the grief of women because of the WAR.[2] The parva recites the grief of MEN too, such as of Dhritrashtra and the Pandava brothers.[5] The chapters include a treatise by Vidura and Vyasa on passage rites with WORDS of comfort for those who have lost loved ones, as well as the saṃsāra fable of the man and a well. |
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Write about importance of freedom fighter in your choice |
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Answer» Answer: Importance of Freedom Fighters Moreover, they REVOLTED against the colonizers so as to STAND up for the COUNTRY and its people. Furthermore, most of the freedom fighters even went to war to safeguard the freedom of their people. ... Most of the freedom fighters sacrificed their lives in the war for independence. |
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Do you think Indian society lacks knowledge of conservation of nature. |
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Answer» No, INDIAN society has traditional methods of conservation of nature and culturally ADOPTED with suitability. Indian method of nature conservation RELY on PREVENTION rather than MODERN methods of remedy. |
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What is censorshippls answer ...it is very urgent... |
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Answer» Censorship is the SUPPRESSION or alteration of SPEECH or writing prior to publication in the interests of an ALLEGED higher social good. |
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Information about any 6 Leaders of Freedom Struggle 1857 |
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Answer» vikash KUMAR , VIKRAM Agarwal , Vijay SINGH ,vikrant sawant ,vipul GANDHI, vimal silawat |
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What are the aims and objectives of Alighed movement |
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Answer» The aims or objectives of NAM are as follows : To eliminate all CAUSES which could directly or indirectly lead to war . To build NIEO ( NEW International ECONOMIC Order . To protect human RIGHTS. To promote scientific culture . |
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What are Puranas and what do they contains |
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Answer» Answer: The Puranas (Sanskrit: पुराण purāṇa, "of ancient times") are Hindu religious TEXTS that are part of the Vedas. They CONTAIN narratives about the history of the UNIVERSE from CREATION to DESTRUCTION and the genealogies of kings, heroes, sages, and deities. |
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ᴡʜᴀᴛ ᴅᴏ yᴏᴜ ᴍᴇᴀɴ ʙy ɢᴇɴᴏᴄɪᴅᴀʟ ? ᴍᴇɴᴛɪᴏɴ ɪᴛꜱ ᴇꜰꜰᴇᴄᴛꜱ .. |
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Answer» Answer:genocide is killing on a large scale in nazism,for example HITLER used genocide to kill the undesirables its effects are that large sections of SOCIETY GET destroyed Explanation: |
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Any are form tinsukia region please some important question for 8 for final exam kv school |
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What are the aims and objectives of arya Samaj pointwise |
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Answer» ARYASAMAJ was FOUND by Dayananad SARASWATHI |
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What is the term Indian historians use for " Sepoy Muting"? |
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In the figure given belowwure given below, ABCD is a quadrilateralich diagonal AC bisects angle A and angle C, provethat ∆ABC = ∆ ADC. |
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Answer» Explanation: by ASA Congruence RULE triangle ABC and triangle ADC are equal in triangle ABC and ADC, AC = AC ____common angle BAC = angle CAD. ____ A is bisected angle BCA = angle DCA. ____C is bisected so, by ASA congruent rule the triangles are equal |
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(ख) स्वच्छ भारत स्वस्थ भारतसंकेत बिन्दु : भूमिका,स्वच्छता का महत्व,वर्तमान स्थिति,स्वच्छता अभियान,उपसंहार। |
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Describe the significance to tourism as a trade in India. |
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Answer» Significance of tourism as a trade in India : ... (e) Tourism also PROMOTES national integration. (f) It helps in development of international understanding about our culture and heritage. (g) Foreign tourists visit India for heritage tourism, ECOTOURISM, ADVENTURE tourism, cultural tourism, medical and BUSINESS tourism. |
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Two architectural specimen from mauryan empire? |
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Answer» Answer: The rock cut caves of Ashoka and that of his grandson Dasaratha MAURYA constructed for the residence of MONKS are, wonderful specimens of ART. The caves at Barabar hill in the north of GAYA and the Nagarjuni hill caves, the Sudama caves, etc. are the extant REMAINS of cave architecture of the Mauryan era. |
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State any three merits of roadways? |
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Answer» Answer: 1. CONSTRUCTION and maintenance cost of roads is MUCH lower than that of railways. 2. Roads can TRAVERSE comparatively more dissected and undulating topography. They can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and can traverse MOUNTAINOUS regions such as the Himalayas. 3. Roads provided door to door SERVICE, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower. |
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What factors let setback to trade practises |
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Answer» STRICT RULES on trading between countries wrong and defective products sold on HIGH rates |
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What diplomatic strategy did Samudragupta use to expand the boundaries of the guptaEmpire? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Samudragupta was a RULER of the Gupta Empire of Ancient India. As a son of the Gupta emperor Chandragupta I and the Licchavi PRINCESS Kumaradevi, he GREATLY EXPANDED his dynasty's political ... Some HISTORICAL ... |
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Create libretti on career opportunities for youth.please.... |
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Answer» Explanation: Job facilitation and placement schemes to match YOUNG jobseekers with job offers from companies (e.g. a job bank by an organization) Use of government programmes and INCENTIVES to create new jobs for young people (e.g. a Fund) MENTORING of young entrepreneurs and BUSINESS start-up assistance. |
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the British with its divide and rule policy ultimately divided the country into two parts Can you think an alternative solution |
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Answer» Answer: Divide and RULE is a very OLD political strategy. It basically MEANS that you divide the population into manageable chunks and that makes it impossible for them to come together and fight against the sovereign authority. This strategy is also USED in ECONOMICS and society Explanation: |
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the British with its divide and rule policy ultimately divided the country into two parts Can you think an alternative solution |
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Answer» They could have ENCOURAGED Hindus and Muslims to LIVE together in PEACE and harmony. |
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What is definition of libretti.explain for understanding. |
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Answer» Answer: the text of an opera or other long VOCAL work. Explanation: HOPE it helps PLS MARK as BRAINLIST |
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Do you think the cost of transporting the finished good products after packaging is likely to be cheaper or more expensive than the cost of transporting aluminium and plastic. Why? |
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Answer» COST of transporting finished products after packaging will be cheaper because they are likely to be ENCLOSED in rectangular packaging boxes, which can easily TRANSPORTED in LARGER quantities by proper stacking, EITHER by goods train or by truck. |
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Do you agree that archaeological evidences often help to understand about literary sources? comment. |
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Answer» Answer: The archaeological and literary sources of information help historians TRACE HISTORY. Archaeological sources INCLUDE monuments, temples, inscriptions, coins and weapons. Literary sources include manuscripts, FOLK tales, poems and biographies of different RULERS. |
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1 _____respiration occurs inside cells.2. During inhalation, ribs moveand______________3. End products of respiration are_________and energy______. |
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What are basic industries?Give an example. |
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Answer» Explanation: Basic industries are which supply their PRODUCTS or RAW materials to MANUFACTURE other GOODS. Examples: Iron and steel, copper SMELTING and aluminium smelting industries |
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रूढियाँ जब बंधन बन बोझा बतले लगे तबउनका टूट जाता ही सरतामा वियों? |
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Answer» I HOPE this HELPS you. to UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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Who is Katie??? Where are she from |
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Answer» Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis INFIELD (born 22 May 1978), known professionally as KATIE Price and PREVIOUSLY by the pseudonymJordan, is an English media personality, model, businesswoman, singer and author. |
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Who wrote discovery of India |
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Answer» Hey Explanation: It was WRITTEN by JAWAHARLAL NEHRU..... |
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How was Black yajur Veda different from white yajur Veda |
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Answer» Answer: thank you so I can your system WITHOUT reading it Explanation: my name is not going WELL for you to HINDI movie the day Dear the day of school y and same with |
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Which source of history tell us about sakas |
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Answer» Answer: Herodotus (4.1-142) describes the extent, customs, and ORIGINS of various GROUPS of Scythians (DESIGNATION for Sakas in Western classical sources) who inhabited large areas of the STEPPES of Central Asia on the northern peripheries of the Greek WORLD. |
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Who wrote the folklore of southern India |
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