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1.

Who build rajarajeshvara temple??? Rajaraja-I'V or Rajaraja-I

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2.

Who was the last Maurya Emperor?​

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pushyamintra SHUNGA is the LAST MAURYA EMPEROR

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Who build rajarajeshvara temple???

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Chola BUILT the RAJARAJESWARA Temple in the '10th century' in Thanjavur. The temple was built in reverence to Lord Shiva and is a HINDU temple. The 'temple' is regarded as 'one of the 108 existing' ancient temples of Lord Shiva in ancient Kerala.Hope it HELPS you ItzRiya✌️

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Name a famous Indo-Greek king.​

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menander 1 is the famous Indo GREEK KING

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How were the early coin in India?

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The first COINS in India may have been minted around the 6TH century BCE by the Mahajanapadas of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, The coins of this period were punch-marked coins called Puranas, Karshapanas or Pana. ... This was GAINED by cutting up silver bars and then making the CORRECT weight by cutting the EDGES of the coin

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During World War II, the Georgia cities of Savannah and Brunswick were BEST known for

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tion:During World War ll the Georgia CITIES of Savannah and Brunswick were best known for. A BUILDINGS liberty ships. B manufacturing AIRPLANES. CHASING strong MILITARY base.

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How did England finance its early exploration and colonization of America?

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In 1606, KING James I of England granted charters to both the Plymouth Company and the London Company for the purpose of establishing permanent settlements in North America. In 1607, the London Company established a permanent colony at Jamestown on the Chesapeake Bay, but the Plymouth Company's Popham Colony proved short-lived. The colonists at Jamestown faced extreme adversity, and by 1617 there were only 351 survivors out of the 1700 colonists who had been transported to Jamestown.[22] After the Virginians discovered the profitability of growing tobacco, the settlement's population boomed from 400 settlers in 1617 to 1240 settlers in 1622. The London Company was bankrupted in part due to frequent warring with nearby Native Americans, leading the English crown to take direct control of the Colony of VIRGINIA, as Jamestown and its surrounding environs became known.[23] In 1609, an English ship traveling to Virginia wrecked off the shores of the island of Bermuda; though the crew was eventually rescued, England subsequently colonized Bermuda and established the Town of St. George.[24] Between the late 1610s and the Revolution, the British shipped an estimated 50,000 to 120,000 convicts to their American colonies.[25]Meanwhile, the Plymouth Council for New England sponsored several colonization projects, including a colony established by a group of English Puritans, known today as the PILGRIMS.[26] The Puritans embraced an intensely emotional form of Calvinist Protestantism and sought independence from the Church of England.[27] In 1620, the Mayflower transported the Pilgrims across the Atlantic, and the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony in Cape Cod. The Pilgrims endured an extremely hard first winter, with roughly fifty of the one hundred colonists dying. In 1621, Plymouth Colony was able to establish an ALLIANCE with the nearby Wampanoag tribe, which helped the Plymouth Colony adopt effective agricultural practices and engaged in the trade of fur and other materials.[28] Farther north, the English also established Newfoundland Colony, which primarily focused on cod fishing.[29]The Caribbean would provide some of England's most important and lucrative colonies,[30] but not before several attempts at colonization failed. An ATTEMPT to establish a colony in Guiana in 1604 lasted only two years, and failed in its main objective to find gold deposits.[31] Colonies in St Lucia (1605) and Grenada (1609) also rapidly folded.[32] Encouraged by the success of Virginia, in 1627 King Charles I granted a charter to the Barbados Company for the settlement of the uninhabited Caribbean island of Barbados. Early settlers failed in their attempts to cultivate tobacco, but found great success in growing sugar.Explanation:

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What is the first periodicals edited by Mahatma Gandhi?​

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tion:In 1933 Gandhiji started publishing a weekly newspaper, Harijan, in English. Harijan, which MEANS "People of GOD", and was also Gandhi's term for the untouchable caste - lasted until 1948. During this TIME Gandhi also published Harijan Bandu in Gujarati, and Harijan SEVAK in HINDI.

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How were the ancient text used by the reformers to promote new laws

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Women, Caste and ReformTheir knowledge of ancient TEXTS gave them immense confidence and moral support which they utilised in promoting new laws. They did not get FEARED when people raised voice against the reforms they had brought. These people supported the following ideas: (i) Spread of education among women.Explanation:MARK it as a brainliest ANSWER

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Who is the ex-officio president of India​

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The EX officio PRESIDENT of INDIA is VICE president of India

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মৌলিক অধিকার বলতে কি বোঝায়​

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ਬੁਨਿਆਦੀ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸਾਰੇ ਨਾਗਰਿਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੁੱ humanਲੇ ਮਨੁੱਖੀ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਵਜੋਂ ਪਰਿਭਾਸ਼ਤ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ. ਇਹ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ, ਸੰਵਿਧਾਨ ਦੇ ਭਾਗ ਤੀਜੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਪਰਿਭਾਸ਼ਿਤ ਕੀਤੇ ਗਏ ਹਨ, ਜਾਤ, ਜਨਮ ਸਥਾਨ, ਧਰਮ, ਜਾਤ, ਜਾਤ, ਜਾਤ ਜਾਂ ਲਿੰਗ ਦੇ ਬਾਵਜੂਦ ਲਾਗੂ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਹਨ. ਉਹ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ ਪਾਬੰਦੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਅਧੀਨ ਅਦਾਲਤਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਲਾਗੂ ਕੀਤੇ ਜਾ ਸਕਦੇ ਹਨExplanation:The FUNDAMENTAL Rights are defined as the basic human rights of all citizens. These rights, defined in Part III of the Constitution, applied irrespective of race, place of BIRTH, religion, caste, creed, or gender. They are enforceable by the COURTS, subject to specific RESTRICTIONS.

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A fool despises good counsel, but a wise man takes it to heart what does it mean?

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These lines show the value of good counselling and the wisdom in ACCEPTING advice.It is foolish to turn deaf ears for the world and ignore what others say. We must take our decision but also LISTEN to others.Wisdom in in FILTERING the good suggestions by our DEAR ones.Explanation:

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Who is 1 at president of uk

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Sir ROBERT Walpole, it has PRIME MINISTER SYSTEM not president    UK

14.

Write A Mystery in 15o words

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................Mystryis

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মৌলিক কর্তব্যের সংখ্যা কত​

Answer» 11 FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
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IV Answer in detail 1. What was the accusation of Abanindranath on Raja Ravi Varma's paintings? What is youropinion on his remark?​

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Varma was patronised by Ayilyam Thirunal, the next Maharaja of Travancore and began formal training thereafter.[6] He learned the basics of painting in Madurai. Later,he was trained in water painting by Rama Swami Naidu and in oil painting by Dutch portraitist Theodor Jenson.[citation needed]The studio used by Varma during his stay at the Laxmi Vilas PalaceThe British administrator Edgar Thurston was significant in promoting the careers of Varma and his brother.[7] Varma received widespread acclaim after he won an award for an exhibition of his paintings at Vienna in 1873. Varma's paintings were ALSO sent to the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893 and he was awarded three gold medals.[8] He TRAVELLED throughout India in search of subjects. He often modelled Hindu Goddesses or Indian women, whom he CONSIDERED beautiful. Ravi Varma is particularly noted for his paintings depicting episodes from the story of Dushyanta and Shakuntala, and Nala and Damayanti, from the Mahabharata. Ravi Varma's representation of mythological characters has BECOME a part of the Indian imagination of the EPICS. He is often criticized for being too showy and sentimental in his style but his work remains very popular in India. Many of his fabulous paintings are housed at Laxmi Vilas Palace, VadodaraExplanation:

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Shivaji was succeed by whom?

Answer» JIJAMATA EXPLANATION:while she was his MOTHER
18.

Explain the following,constructivesm,growth,development and learning

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Constructivism is an epistemology, or a theory, USED to explain how people know what they know. The BASIC IDEA is that problem solving is at the heart of learning, thinking, and development. As people solve problems and discover the consequences of their actions–through reflecting on past and immediate experiences–they CONSTRUCT their own understanding. Learning is thus an active process that REQUIRES a change in the learner. This is achieved through the activities the learner engages in, including the consequences of those activities, and through reflection. People only deeply understand what they have constructed.Explanation:

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Expl ain the result of the 1905 Russian Revolution.

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ecame the President of Russia. He declared that land BELONG to farmers. He implemented political and economical policies that insured free Health, schooling and RESIDENCE to all RUSSIANS. He was the first to IMPLEMENT Karl Marx scientific Communism in practice. This was a historic MOMENT in the human history .

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What happened to new towns and factories in the USSR during industrialization

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One negative SIDE effect of industrialization was the influx of POPULATION in Russian CITIES. Unlike other industrialized countries, Russia's cities did not grow to accommodate their growing populations. Workers in the cities experienced poor and unsanitary living conditions as well as long hours with LITTLE PAY.

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What is Tithe?........pls answer fast​

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A tithe is a one-tenth part of something, PAID as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to GOVERNMENT. Today, tithes are normally VOLUNTARY and paid in cash or cheques, whereas historically tithes were required and paid in kind, such as AGRICULTURAL products.

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What do u mean by corresponding ?​

Answer» TION:RELATED or SIMILAR to something.Hope it helpedPlease MARK me brainliest❤️❤️❤️
23.

Explain the formation of farmers and workers protest during the Indian freedom struggle​

Answer» EXPLANATION:The peasants in BENGAL formed their union and REVOLTED against the compulsion of CULTIVATING indigo. Peasants strived against feudal KINGS, zamindars, kings, who were servants and vassals of the British Raj. Farmers formed themselves into Kisan Sabha and engaged in all independence struggles.
24.

What idea in the declaration of independence refect the influence of john locke

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cke was a British philosopher who is known as one of the most influential philosophers of enlightenment. He was one of the biggest inspirations behind the DECLARATION that shaped an entire nation.Explanation:His influence appears in numerous writings and speeches of the founding fathers. Most of his theories of natural rights helped sprang the declaration.Many of the most memorable language of the declaration of INDEPENDENCE was EXTRACTED from Locke’s works.The COMPLETE Declaration of Independence is said to have “Succeeded admirably in focusing John Locke’s fundamental vindication into a declaration.”LEARN more aboutdeclaration of independence 'brainly.in/question/1911796

25.

A war veterans organisation was called as

Answer» SERVICE ORGANISATIONS
26.

What is the social life of a peasant of medieval england

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In short=As such, the PEASANTS were GUARANTEED PROTECTION and ACCESS to land in which they could PROVIDE economic service to their master.MARK ME BRAINLIEST

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How did operation barga helped barbarians

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Operation Barga' (OB) was initiated by the WEST Bengal government in 1978 as a comprehensive PROGRAM to address the reforms on the sharecropping system which was employed throughout the state and comprises 20–25% of all farms. The OB had raised high hopes among the peasantry.Bargadari system before the Bargadars Act was passed in 1950 was known as the. 'bhag' or the 'adhiari' system in many parts of Bengal. Under this system, a MAN. cultivated the land of another person on PAYMENT of a share of the produce, NORMALLY. one-half.

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The relationship between philosopy and education in terms of curriculum, teaching methods, teacher, discipline and evulation

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The purpose of this paper is to introduce a framework for curriculum interpretation and design that REFLECTS the approach of philosophy in education as an embodiment of lifelong learning and transformative thinking. Particularly as a point of reference in identifying the central concepts to be understood within curriculum, and as a process by which deeper learning and intellectual engagement may be managed and FACILITATED. This paper, THEREFORE, seeks to provide readers with practical tools and processes for designing and interpreting curriculum by focusing upon the philosophical themes that are inherent within curriculum, and the ways of thinking that are explicit to philosophical INQUIRY yet often implicit within COURSE objectives and assessment requirements.Explanation:

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Why do trees in mangroves develop aerial roots? How does this benefit the vegetation/environmentof the region where they are found?​

Answer» EXPLANATION:These ROOTS are very shallow. Because the SOIL in shallow areas of mangal forests is typically flooded during high tides, many species of mangrove trees have aerial roots, CALLED pneumatophores, that take up oxygen from the air for the roots.  These seedlings, called PROPAGULES, even grow roots.
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Name the country (former European colonies) where India has supported anti colonial movements. ​

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frica is the ANSWER.

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What are the name of the architects of NAM

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Explanation:The chief architect of the Non-aligned Movement was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, AHMED Sukarno, the President of Indonesia, Gamal Abdel Nasser, the President of EGYPT and Marshall Tito, the President of Yugoslavia, Kwame Nkumah, the President of Ghana were ALSO the leading personalities who championed the cause of Non

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Who was zeus and name his wife and his childerns​

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Zeus had a number of children. Some of his children were Olympic gods such as ARES, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite, HERMES and Dionysus.He had seven immortal wives, whose names were Metis, Themis, Eurynome, Demeter, Mnemosyne, Leto, and Hera.I HOPE It HELPS!!!Plz MARK Me As BRAINLIEST

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What is preta explain in brief​

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Explanation:Preta, also known as hungry GHOST, is the SANSKRIT name for a type of supernatural being described in Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and CHINESE and Vietnamese folk religion as undergoing suffering GREATER than that of humans, particularly an EXTREME level of hunger and thirst.

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Why south africans participate in xenophobic attacks

Answer» TION:Reasons for xenophobia in South AfricaAttacks against Mozambican and Congolese immigrants.Foreigners and the South African POLICE Service.Violence before May 2008.Spread of violence.Popular OPPOSITION to xenophobia.Causes.Aftermath.Domestic POLITICAL REACTION.
35.

Who was Anubis briefly explain about him​

Answer» TION:ANUBIS was the GOD of EMBALMING and the DEAD.
36.

Prophane is ........... compound​

Answer» L is the ANSWER.
37.

Vhere was Gandhi when India attai ndependence on 15th August 1947?New Dehi b) AhmedabadWardha d) Noakhaliuithe blanks​

Answer» ANSWER is WARDHA I HOPE it will HELP U
38.

Name the organisation of india which is trying to identify harrappan ruins at through archeological excavatioms

Answer» ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY of INDIA(ASI)
39.

Why the people of Awadh loyal to Britishers​

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because they were not LOYAL to INDIAN

40.

Where did ghandhi when India got independence on 15 August 1947​

Answer» EVEN as India CELEBRATED her hard-won freedom on AUGUST 15, 1947, MAHATMA Gandhi, who had played such a sterling role in the movement, was in Kolkata.
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What happened to princess latifa of Dubai? Is she actually being tortured? Can anyone tell me the true story pls.

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tion:DUBAI princess Sheikha Latifa went MISSING off the COAST of Goa after a daring seaborne escape bid. The 33-year-old decided to flee her LIFE as a member of Dubai's royal family but has not been seen since March 5, 2018, when she was WITHIN hours of reaching India.

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In history 8 class Marathi 5th lessons ans

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43.

What was the commune of farmer known as

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mune of FARMERS was KNOWN as MIR.

44.

The .........and........ schools were to Rajasthan what the Basohli and Kangra schools were to the hills stretching from Jammu to Gharwal

Answer» EXPLANATION:What to do in these...
45.

WHAT IS A DHOTI BRIEFLY EXPLAIN IT​

Answer» DHOTI is an INDIAN GARMENTS WORN by hindu men
46.

Muhibywatan essay in 20 lines ​

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tion:In muhib watan essay second half of the fifth CENTURY appeared the first of the great ... along with twenty-seven Play titles, from which it is CLEAR muhib watan essay ... MADE between these two gods due to his use of color, TEXTURE, and his LINE ...

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Who were moderates?What are their main policies and programmes?

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the congress was dominated by a GROUP of LEADERS called moderates st the beginning Explanation:they SOUGHT gradual reforms and not independence from British RULE...they wanted the British to train INDIANS in the form of self government...

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What are the main objectives of brahmo samaj

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The main objective of the brahmo samaj was the some Hindu traditions LIKE caste system , CHILD MARRIAGES , sati (burning of the wife over her dead husband pyre ) , idolatory and other BELIEFS.

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When was ramkrishna mission started​

Answer» HNA MISSION was STARTED in 1958.Hope it HELPS you.
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Nd that the resul (25) The perimeter of a rectangle is 13 cm. anu iOrSum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9. When we interchange the digits, it is found that thenew number is greater than the original number by 27. What i2 multiply 4 multiply ryu to you pagal happy ​

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