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The aim of education as stated by the wood's dispatch of 1854 was |
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Role of nazizm in shaping world politics |
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Answer» Answer: Nazism and the acts of the Nazi German state PROFOUNDLY affected MANY COUNTRIES, communities, and PEOPLE before, during and after World War II. The regime's attempt to exterminate several groups viewed as subhuman by Nazi ideology was eventually stopped by the combined EFFORTS of the wartime Allies headed by Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. |
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Name the resources used by indian historians to study the past. |
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Answer» ARCHEOLOGICAL SOURCE............ |
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Who was the first mughal ruler of Europe in 1947 |
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Answer» BABUR Explanation: he was the FIRST MUGHAL RULER in europe mark me BRAINLIEST |
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The names of new empires which emerged during the medieval period, the extent of kingdom, names of their important kings and significant achievements |
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Answer» Answer: Medieval period is an important period in the history of India because of the developments in the field of art and LANGUAGES, culture and religion. Also the period has witnessed the impact of other religions on the Indian culture. Beginning of Medieval period is MARKED by the rise of the RAJPUT CLAN. This period is also referred to as Postclassical Era. Medieval period LASTED from the 8th to the 18th century CE with early Medieval period from the 8th to the 13th century and the late medieval period from the 13th to the 18th century. |
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Achievement of east india association |
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Answer» here is your answer.follow me |
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How has franch artise Frederic sorrieu visualise in his point of the series of four prient hisdream of a world made up of democratic and social republe ?example |
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Answer» hi Explanation: |
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Projects on comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilisation |
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Answer» Answer: HIRE WRITER PLAGIARISM CHECKER TOPICS BLOG ASSIGNMENTS ORDER NOW Log In We use cookies to give you the best EXPERIENCE possible. By continuing we’ll assume you’re on board with our cookie policy A+ A LIMITED TIME OFFER! Get a custom sample essay written ACCORDING to your requirements URGENT 3H DELIVERY GUARANTEED ORDER NOW Comparison and contrast of Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley Essay Essay Topic: CIVILIZATION, Babylonia Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley civilizations have long been compared throughout HISTORY and were both some of the earliest civilizations in the world. Mesopotamia, also known as, ‘the land between the rivers,’ was named for the triangular area between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. This area has been extended and now covers modern day Iraq, adding ancient Assyria and Babylonia to that land. The Indus civilization is often referred to as the Harappan civilization from the first city discovered called Harappa. |
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Narendra modi ji ke father ke nam kya hai? |
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Answer» NAME of NARENDRA Modi's father is Damodardas Mulchand Modi HAVE A VERY NICE DAY PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Project on comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilisations |
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Answer» hi FRIEND it is your answer I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLEIST ANSWER |
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Who wrote and what is 3rd estate? |
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Answer» Answer: HII mate ....
Abee syies WROTE the book called 'What is 3rd Estate'. The estate included the people who had to pay TAXES like 'tithes' and 'feudal dues' to clergy and nobles.It included servants, shopkeepers, bakers, FARMERS etc. in the french society. Hope it helps u... |
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Explain any five features of the Napoleonic code of 1804? |
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Answer» Explanation: NAPOLEON had brought revolutionary changes in the administrative field : The Napoleon CIVIL Code of 1804 did away with all privileges BASED on BIRTH and ESTABLISHED EQUALITY before the law. Secured the right of property. Abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. Napoleon simplified administrative divisions; In the towns, guild restrictions were removed. |
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What were the changes brought after the reformation in France by jean paul ma |
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Answer» FIGHT WATER PROTECTION hbchbv hvcx hgscaxhc gasdvcgvsa Explanation: |
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Louis 16 was kill by whom? |
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Answer» DUE to GUILLOTINE LOUIS was KILLED. |
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What is twarikh who wrote twarikh |
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Answer» TWARIKH were the books that PROVIDED with information about administration under the DELHI Sultans. They were written in Persian. Rashid-al-Din Hamadani wrote twarikh |
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What was the occupation of the people in russia ?name the prominent industrial areas in the russian empire ?name the council formed by soldier and striking workers gathered on 27 feb 1917 ? who were kulaks and why is it necesssary to elimate kulaks? what is april thesis? |
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Answer» Answer: most people INTEREST in agriculture but the MAIN OCCUPATION is OIL and GAS mining process |
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Discuss the development in sculpture and architecture associated with the rise of vaishavism and shaivism |
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Answer» couldn't UNDERSTAND but I am STILL TRYING this |
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Why did human transform barter systeminto trade and commerce system |
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Who is responsible for the agra fort's upkeep today |
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Answer» Archaeological Survey of India has been RESPONSIBLE for its CONSERVATION and MAINTENANCE. |
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Solution how was the war responsible for thr rise of fascism and nazism in italy and germany |
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Answer» after world war 1 both COUNTRIES were dissatisfied by TREATY of versailles |
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Plea for harmony and peace according to gandhiji |
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Answer» Explanation: MAHATMA Gandhi is the GREATEST apostle of peace the world has seen after BUDDHA and Christ. His NOTION of peace is centered on nonviolence, INDIVIDUALISM, soul force and forgiveness. ... World peace is defined as an ideal of freedom, peace, and happiness among and within all nations and/or people. |
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Popular struggles and movements introduction |
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Answer» Answer: Introduction in project file on POPULAR struggles and movements: DEMOCRACY mainly involves the conflicting interests and opinions; Interest of people are expressed in many ways. They are totally different from each other. Those in power have to balance the conflicting demands and pressures. People fulfil their dreams by WANTING to start a democracy and also most of the countries have faced many struggles while establishing democracy. There are various ways in which ordinary citizens can play a SIGNIFICANT role in democracy. Some popular struggles were: 1. Swadeshi movement 2. Satyagraha 3. POORNA swaraj 4. Partition of Bengal 5. Revolt of 1857 |
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What did the decline of the moghal Empire led in the 18nth century |
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Answer» Answer: Foreign Invasion. A series of foreign invasions AFFECTED MUGHAL Empire very badly. ATTACKS by Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, which were themselves the consequences of the WEAKNESS of the Empire, drained the Empire of its wealth, ruined its trade and industry in the North, and almost destroyed its military power. Explanation: |
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What is the role of philosophers and thinker in the french revolution |
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Answer» Answer: France in the 18th century had many revolutionary thinkers. Among them were Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu and Diderot. Their revolutionary ideas encouraged PEOPLE to fight for their rights. They exposed the inefficiency of the MONARCH and his government and aroused the people to challenge authority. Voltaire attacked the Catholic Church. He BELIEVED man's destiny was in his own hands and not in heaven. His ideas encouraged people to fight against the privileges, and dominance of the Church without guilt. John Locke propounded the ideas refuting divinity and absolute rights of monarchs. Montesquieu's philosophy outlined constitutional monarchy and division of powers. He believed all powers should not be concentrated in one person's hand. Rousseau asserted the doctrine of democracy and popular sovereignty. He believed that government should be based on the consent of the governed. In his book Social Contract, he talks of a contract between the ruler and the ruled. Implied in his writings was the belief that men had the RIGHT to change their government, if they were not satisfied. Thus the ideas of the philosophers were a direct attack on privileges and feudal rights which protected the upper classes. They helped rouse the people from inactivity and instilled in them a desire to root out social inequalities and set up a government responsive to their need. They played a vital role in focusing the discontent and bringing about the Revolution. |
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Mughal presence in the red fort ceased with the fall of |
Answer» BAHADUR SHAH JAFFAR is the CORRECT answer. |
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Religious beliefs of people of harappan civilization |
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Answer» Answer: For well over 1,000 years, sacred stories and heroic epics have made up the mythology of Hinduism. Nothing in these complex yet colourful legends is fixed and firm. Pulsing with creation, destruction, love, and war, it shifts and changes. Most myths occur in several different versions, and many characters have MULTIPLE roles, identities, and histories. This seeming confusion reflects the RICHNESS of a mythology that has expanded and TAKEN on new meanings over the centuries. Hinduism stood for a wide variety of related religious traditions native to India. Historically, it involved the evolution since the pre-Christian EPOCH. In turn, it looked back to age-old belief of the Indus Valley Civilization followed by the Vedic religion. |
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PREPARE TIME LINE OF REVOLT OF 1857 PLEASE ANSWER IT I NEED IT FASTTT |
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Answer» British colonial domination over a major part of india in 1856.the simmering DISCONTENT against the bristih in 1857.it ha economic , military, IMMEDIATE cause.on 10 may 1857 the revolt of delhi and the end of MUGHAL empire.im dec british caputred kanpur.the revolt of 1857 was called the"sepoy MUTINY". |
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Chromium and Aluminium forma) Monovalent electronegative ions.b) Trivalent electronegative ions.c) Bivalent electropositive ions.d) Trivalent electropositive ions. |
Answer» D) TRIVALENT ELECTROPOSITIVE IONS. |
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Human beings scientific name |
Answer» hey MATE:HOMOSAPIENS is the SCIENTIFIC name of humans hope it helps ☺️✌️ |
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Prepare a time line of revolt of 1857 |
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Answer» Answer: The political CAUSES of the revolt may be traced to the British policy of expansion through the Doctrine of Lapse and direct annexation. A large number of INDIAN rulers and chiefs were dislodged, thus arousing fear in the minds of other ruling FAMILIES who apprehended a similar fate. Rani Lakshmi Bai’s adopted son was not permitted to sit on the throne of Jhansi. Satara, Nagpur and Jhansi were annexed under the Doctrine of Lapse. Jaitpur, Sambalpur and Udaipur were also annexed. Other rulers feared that the annexation of their states was only a matter of time. The refusal to continue the pension of Nana Saheb, the adopted son of Baji Rao II, created hostility among the ruling class. Moreover, the sentiments of the people were hurt when it was declared that the descendants of the titular Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah II, would not be allowed to live in the Red Fort. The annexation of Awadh by Lord Dalhousie on the pretext of maladministration left thousands of nobles, officials, retainers and soldiers jobless. This measure converted Awadh, a loyal state, into a hotbed of discontent and intrigue. Social and Religious Causes: A large section of the population was alarmed by the rapid spread of Western civilization in India. An Act in 1850 changed the Hindu law of inheritance enabling a Hindu who had converted into Christianity to inherit his ancestral properties. Besides, the missionaries were allowed to make conversions to Christianity all over India. The people were convinced that the Government was planning to convert Indians to Christianity. The abolition of practices like sati and FEMALE infanticide, and the legislation legalizing widow remarriage, were threats to the established social structure.Even the introduction of the railways and telegraph was viewed with suspicion. Economic Causes: In rural areas, peasants and zamindars resented the heavy taxes on land and the stringent methods of revenue collection followed by the Company. Many among these groups were unable to meet the heavy revenue demands and repay their loans to money lenders, eventually losing the lands that they had held for generations. Large numbers of sepoys were drawn from the peasantry and had family ties in villages, so the grievances of the peasants also affected them. The economic exploitation by the British and the complete destruction of the traditional economic structure caused widespread resentment among all sections of the people. After the Industrial Revolution in ENGLAND, there was an influx of British manufactured goods into India which ruined industries, particularly the textile industry, of India.
Indian handicraft industries had to compete with cheap machine- made goods from Britain. India was transformed into a supplier of raw materials and a consumer of goods manufactured in Britain. All those people who previously depended on royal patronage for their livelihoods were rendered unemployed. So they bore a deep- seated grievance against the British. Military Causes: The Revolt of 1857 started as a sepoy mutiny. It was only later on that other elements of society joined the revolt. A Sepoy Indian sepoys formed more than 87% of British troops in India. They were considered inferior to British soldiers. An Indian sepoy was paid less than a European sepoy of the same rank. Besides, an Indian sepoy could not rise to a rank higher than that of a Subedar A Depiction of teh Revolt of 1857 The extension of the British Empire in India had adversely affected the service conditions of Indian sepoys. They were required to serve in areas far away from their homes. In 1856 Lord Canning issued the General Services Enlistment Act which required that the sepoys must be ready to serve even in British land across the sea. The ‘Bengal Army’ was recruited from high caste communities in Awadh. They were not prepared to cross the ocean (Kalapani) which was forbidden as per Hindu religious beliefs. They developed the suspicion that the Government was trying to convert Indians to Christianity.After the annexation of Awadh the Nawab’s army was disbanded. These soldiers lost their means of livelihood. They became bitter enemies of the British.xplanation: |
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How do we periods in the history ? Tell me answer please |
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Why did Mohammed of ghazni targeted temple towns long answer |
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Answer» Mohammed of GHAZNI targetted temple towns as they had more MONEY and was more VALUABLE then the normal towns. As kings showed their PRESTIGE by building large temples and INVESTED a lot of money. That's why most of raders targetted temple towns Hope the answer is fine!!! Mark as brainliest!!! |
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What is the meaning of veda |
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Answer» The Vedic literature includes the EPICS (the Ramayana and the Mahabharata) the Vedas, the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the UPANISHADS, the Aranyakas as well as Upvedas. |
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Legislation that is under the voting process in the House of Representatives is called a(n |
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Answer» Answer: it is CALLED VOTERS of which representative TAKE CARE of their DEMANDS |
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Name some types of literary sources used by historians |
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List the changes that occurred in Hinduism during 700 AD and 1750 AD |
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Answer» Explanation: AREA of the PRESENT STATE of West Bengal and BANGLADESH, some PARTS of ...... Topographical changes in Bengal during the Sultanate. |
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Razia sultan was unique in the history of delhi sultanate. Do you think woman leaders are accepted more readily tiday |
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Answer» Answer: YES WOMAN leaders are ACCEPTABLE TODAY |
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What is the difference between the old temples and new temples and the similarities between the old temples and new temples |
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Answer» Ancient TEMPLES are old, CRACKED, fallen and rough whereas the modern temples are brand new, fixed and smooth. Modern temples are BUILT with modern technology whereas ancient temples were not EVEN built with any technology. Even the surface of modern temples is smoother than the ancient ones. |
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Find out various sources of medieval history and then classify them into literary and archaeological sources |
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Answer» Answer: primary sources and secondary sources Explanation: primary sources are first hand information of ACTIONS or events that took place in the past,example reports of monuments and temples built witnessed by people during that time Whereas secondary sources are information derived or gotten from the primary sources which may CONTAIN added information and variety of interpretation for example POEMS,scholarly ARTICLES,manuscripts and journals. classification: Literary sources include:poems,manuscripts,scholarly articles,journals. Archeological sources are:monuments,temples,coins and inscriptions. |
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Difference between modern and traditional handicraft |
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Answer» MODERN for e.g.electric models |
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भगवान और गुरु में प्रथम स्थान किसका होता है |
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Answer» Answer: dono ka hi ALG STHAAN hota HAI bhagwan ne hame banaya hame life DI aur guru guru ji hame humari life sudhar ne mein behetar banae mein help karte hain Explanation: hope it's help you |
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Teachings of brahmanism |
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Answer» Explanation: BRAHMANISM is the central theme and BELIEF of Vedic followers, its thoughts and philosophical concept GIVING rise to the primary and socio-religious belief and conduct in Hinduism. ... Brahmanism, as some researchers claim, is also said to have got its NAME from the Brahmans, who performed the Vedic rituals |
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In which event we see the clear expression of nationalism |
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Answer» INDEPENDENCE DAY and REPUBLIC Day and GANDHI JAYANTI. |
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भारत में आने वाले प्रथम यूरोपियन थे -(i) फ्रांसीसी(ii) अंग्रेज(iii) डच(iv) पुर्तगाली |
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Answer» Answer: 4. . . . . . . . ........... |
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How greek war of independence created a feeling of nationalism in Europe |
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Answer» The GREEK war of independence mobilized the nationalist feelings among the educated ELITE across Europe. The struggle for independence among the Greeks began in 1821. ... It is important to note that Greece had been a PART of the Ottoman Empire. Explanation: plaa MARK it |
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What sources do historian use in writing about the last 250 years of Indian History? |
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What was a result of the new immigration law passed in 1924 |
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Answer» Answer: The Immigration Act of 1924 was a US law that resulted in the development of a quota SYSTEM for individuals trying to enter the US. The US only allowed a CERTAIN NUMBER of immigrants from each COUNTRY as a means to control immigration and the type of immigrants RECEIVED. For example, there were only 165,000 immigrants total allowed in the US during the year. This included 51,227 allowed from Germany, 34,007 from Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and 5,982 from Poland. These are just a few examples of numbers for different countries. |
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During Rosh Hashanah a Jewish person would most likely |
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Answer» Explanation: The Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday which marks the 1st and 2nd day of the Jewish year. During this period a jew will: Light candles every evening, eat FESTIVE MEALS with DELICACIES both at night and daytime, perform Tashlich a small Jewish prayer said where there is a body of water. Jews further ATTEND services at the synagogue and desist from creative work. |
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