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'While the national assembly was busy at Versailles in drafting the constitution,the rest of the France seethed with turmoil'.Elaborate. |
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Answer» Answer: Hey when the national assembly was busy forming a constitution for france.A rumour was spread in the country side that the KING had hired brigands to DESTROY their crops in frenzy fear the peasents or the farmers with everything they attacked bastile in search of arms and realesed 7 political prisoners bastile was banished and completely destroyed on the other hand women were standing in LONG lines for BREAD and the bakeries made it worse by hoarding the supplies the women broke into the shops and there was chaos all over the king was forced to accept the constitution and france became a constitutional monarchy fun fact 14 julliet(july)is also celebreted as independence day in france as it marked the stratin of the french revolution hope this helps you :D |
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Discuss the condition of France before the revolution of 1789 |
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Make a list of all the animals mentioned in the table(page 25). For each one, describe what they may havebeen used for. |
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Answer» hjdhrbdosn zoevdishdbe sisbeusbwoajr7e |
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In the general election2019, what is the presence of different parties? |
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Answer» The 2019 Indian general ELECTION was HELD in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The counting of votes took place on 23 May, and on the same day the results were declared.[1][2][3][4] About 900 million people were ELIGIBLE to VOTE and turnout was over 67 per cent – the highest ever as well as the highest participation by women voters. |
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What is manuscript ? Mention two material on which manuscript were written in ancient India? |
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Answer» Answer: MANUSCRIPTS were hand WRITTEN text in earlierdays to keep records or documents |
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What is manuscript? Mention two material on which manuscript were written in ancient India? |
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Answer» MANUSCRIPT is a document that is WRITTEN by hand not PRINTED |
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Naukri ke liye avedan patra |
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Answer» HEY there..!! here is a sample नौकरी के लिए आवेदन पत्र सेवा में प्रबंधक महोदय , बिरला हाई स्कूल ,नयी दिल्ली विषय - नौकरी के लिए आवेदन पत्र विश्वस्त सूत्रों द्वारा यह पता चला है कि आपके विद्यालय में एक हिंदी शिक्षक की आवश्यकता है . इसके लिए मैं अपने को उपस्थित करता हूँ . मैंने दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय से एम्.ए (हिंदी ) परीक्षा पास की है . मुझे खेल कूद में भी काफी रूचि है . मेरी शैक्षणिक योग्यताएँ तथा परिचय इस प्रकार हैं - नाम - xyz पिता का नाम - abc जन्म तिथि - १०/०१/१९९० पत्र व्यवहार - १०,विकास नगर ,नयी दिल्ली शैक्षणिक योग्यताएँ - १.दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय से एम्.ए (हिंदी ), २०१०। २. दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय से बी.एड २००१२ में। विशेष योग्यता - १.बी.ए में वि.वि. में प्रथम स्थान २. खेलकूद में विशेष रूचि है। अनुभव - वर्तमान में मैं इलाहाबाद के प्रतिष्ठित विद्यालय में कार्यरत हूँ। उसका एक प्रमाण पत्र भी संलग्न है। यदि श्रीमान ने दया कर उक्त पद नियुक्त कर लिया तो विश्वास दिलाता हूँ कि मैं अपने श्रम और ईमानदारीपूर्वक से आपको संतुष्ट कर दूँगा . भवदीय रजनीश सिंह १०,विकास नगर , नयी दिल्ली दिनांकः ३१/०७/२०१७ |
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(c) Chirand is a site in Kashmir. |
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Answer» Answer: If U need to know the statement is correct or not....so UR answer is FALSE BECAUSE , CHIRAND IS A ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF BIHAR.....
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What was "Dantidurga"? |
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Answer» DANTIDURGA was a Rashtrakuta chief in DECCAN. Initially Rashtrakutas were the subordinate to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. Dantidurga, in the mid-eighth century OVERTHREW his CHALUKYA overlord and performed a ritual known as 'hiranya-garbha'...........✌✌ |
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Descriptions of jammu and kashmir |
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Answer» Explanation: Jammu and Kashmir consists of three DIVISIONS: Jammu region, the Kashmir VALLEY and Ladakh. Srinagar is the summer CAPITAL, and Jammu its winter capital. The Kashmir valley, often called paradise on EARTH, is famous for its beautiful mountainous LANDSCAPE. |
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How is the fraternity linked to the unity of the country? |
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Answer» Explanation: If fraternity is there then peoples dignity is been conservted by CENTRALIZED ADMINISTRATION and MANAGEMENT |
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History question don't spam |
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Answer» Explanation: The correct answers are A) a person who is unable to pay taxes does not have to pay them, B) a person who chooses not to pay taxes does not have to pay them, and C) simply forgetting to file taxes will not RESULT in JAIL time. The common MISCONCEPTIONS about PAYING taxes are a person who is unable to pay taxes does not have to pay them, a person who chooses not to pay taxes does not have to pay them, and simply forgetting to file taxes will not result in jail time. Everybody in America who works and receives any kind of money has to declare and pay taxes to the IRS. For one reason or another, there are some misconceptions regarding taxes. The Internal Revenue Service is the US government agency that collects taxes. It was established by President ABRAHAM Lincoln in 1862 and offers different options to file and pay taxes, regarding your working status. Pay taxes is a law in the US, so you better clarify any of these misconceptions before you decide what to do with your taxes. There is always the risk to be fined by the IRS. |
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Why did the British compare Awadh to a cherry? |
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Answer» The BRITISH compare awadh to a cherry because the british wanted a supporter state. Explanation: I DONT know |
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Basic structure doctrine' of the indian constitution was first formulated in |
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Answer» Answer: The concept developed GRADUALLY with the interference of the judiciary from TIME to time to protect the basic rights of the people and the IDEALS and the philosophy of the constitution. The FIRST Constitution Amendment Act, 1951 was challenged in the Shankari Prasad vs. Union of INDIA case.
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in which period the history of various current religious belief emerged what are the sources of study of this period |
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Answer» in neolithic period the history of various current religious BELIEF EMERGED what are the sources of STUDY of this period |
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Describe the stalin and his achievements in detail. |
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Answer» Joseph STALIN in 1878-1953 he was a dictator of the SOVIET union soviet socialist republics in USSR from 1929 to 1953 under stalin the soviet union |
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thinking yourself to be a young writer what time will you give to your book which will be based on all these four Vedas including a message that you would like to give to your classmates |
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Answer» Tretayug Explanation: It is yug of lord Krishna and the ONE of GREATEST epic MAHABHARATA TAKE place in this yug ..... |
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Against whom dr.A.P.J abdul kalam won the presidential election |
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Answer» DR laxshmi sahgal Explanation: |
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After battle of buxur in 1764, who became governor of bengal? |
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Answer» Robert CLIVE BECAME the governor after the BATTLE of BUXUR for the SECOND time in 1765 |
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Battle of kurukshetra mahabharata lasted for how many days |
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Answer» Explanation: 18 DAYS....The MAHABHARATA LASTED |
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Why vedas colled shruti |
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Answer» the name of REVOLUTION in Sanskrit SHRUTI which mean hearing |
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Tripartite stuggle significance???100words |
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Answer» Tripartite Struggle for Kannauj. During the 8TH century AD, a struggle for control over the Kannauj TOOK place among three major EMPIRES of India namely the Palas, the Pratiharas and the Rastrakutas. ... The struggle for control over Kannuj among these three DYNASTIES is known as the tripartite struggle in Indian history. |
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Write a note on plant tissue? |
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Answer» here is your ANSWER in ATTACHMENT HOPE IT HELPS YOU FOLLOW ME . |
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The vimana in North Indian temple the stone above the vimana in South Indian temple |
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Answer» I THINK the answer is SHIKARA |
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Comparative study of mesopotamia and harappan civilization |
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comparative study of the harappan and mesopotamian civilisation
At the dawn of civilization two distinct civilizations appeared in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley: theSumerians and the Harappans. The Sumerians settled in the valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, aland known as Mesopotamia, the area known today as Kuwait and Iraq. One of the most important cities of thiscivilization was Ur. Ur is the city from which God called Abram a s mentioned in Genesis 11:31(“Abram…setout from Ur”) and Nehemiah 9:7, “You are the LORD God, who chose Abram and brought him out of Ur of theChaldeans and named him Abraham”. Concurrently, in the area that is now Pakistan, part of Afghanistan and Northern India the Harappan civilization appeared in the flood plain of the Indus and Hakra rivers. Its two mostimportant cities were Mojeno-doro and Harappa. The Sumerian and Harappan economies developed alongsimilar lines, and have comparable religious and social structures. Nevertheless their politics, art, treatment of women and intellectual advancements stand in sharp contrast to one another. The Harappans and Sumerians are distinctly different politically. While the Sumerians developed the world’s first monarchy, the Harappans may have developed the first democracy. Very little evidence has been found of a king in the Indus Valley, only one white priest-king idol and a silver crown; not enough to establish that the “royalty” were the rulers. Instead the e mpire was divided into regions with half a dozen cities functioning ascapitals and was governed by a group of people. Archeologist Jonathan Mark Kenoyed has speculated that theHarappan rulers were merchants, ritual specialists and individuals controlling important resources, instead of just one social group controlling the rest. From the construction of the cities however it does appear there weresome social classes, as the citadel is usually 20 feet higher than the middle and lower town. The Sumerians, onthe other hand, developed into city-states ruled by a priest-king. The king led the MILITARY, ADMINISTERED trade, judged disputes and performed certain important religious ceremonies. The king also had a bureaucracy, whichconsisted mostly of priests, who assisted him in governing. To justify the authority of the priest-kings theSumerians declared that the king was divinely selected, but later this CHANGED and eventually they ASSERTED thatthe king himself was divine and worthy of worship. So while the Sumerians worshiped their king the Harappanschose not to glorify any particular person and were instead ruled by ordinary people.The economies of the Harappan and Sumerian civilizations were very similar. Both civilizations relied heavilyon trade; in fact they appear to have traded extensively with one another. In records found in Mesopotamia thereis mentioned a civilization they traded with in the area of the Indus valley and many Indus seals, for which theyare well known, have been found in Mesopotamia. The Sumerians exported mostly textiles and crops, while theHarappans traded in lumber, copper, gold and ivory, which were bought by the Sumerian royalty. Bothcivilizations made great advances in transportation in order to carry their merchandise with greater ease. TheSumerians appear to have developed the wheel and possibly the sailboat and the Harappans developed ox-cartsand small flat-bottomed boats all of which were used commercially. Perhaps it is because of the extensive tradebetween the two civilizations that they developed similarly in many areas.In terms of religion, we know little about the Sumerian religion and even less about the Harappan religion. Wedo know that both civilizations were polytheistic. The Sumerians believed in many gods that were humanlikewith human emotions. They believed that the sun, MOON and stars were gods and everything that happened wascontrolled by one of the gods. According to the Sumerian religion, humans were created to serve the gods, andthe gods controlled their destinies. Because they believed the gods controlled them, they sought ways todiscover what the gods held in store for them. By doing this they invented astrology that eventually led to theinvention of the lunar calendar. They also studied the inner organs of sacrificed animals to predict the future. Toworship their gods the Sumerians built the ziggurats, large temples, which are architectural wonders. One suchtemple is found in the ancient city of Ur where the moon god, Nanna, was said to have lived in a little house atthe top of the ziggurat. The lesser gods, who did not have enormous temples built for them, were idols andstatues, which were worshiped in homes. |
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Collect information about french of russian revolution |
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Answer» The Russian Revolution was a PAIR of revolutions in Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist AUTOCRACY and led to the rise of the Soviet Union. The Russian Empire collapsed with the abdication of Emperor NICHOLAS II and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 (March in the Gregorian calendar; the older Julian calendar was in USE in Russia at the time). Alongside it arose grassroots community assemblies (called 'Soviets') which contended for authority. In the second revolution that October, the Provisional Government was toppled and all power was given to the Soviets. |
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India is referred to as Hind in Persian literature. True or false |
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Answer» Answer: false. Explanation: because, India was KNOWN as the golden bird that time means sone ki CHIDIYA not HIND ,so it's false hope this helps u |
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The innermost chamber in a temple where the main idol is kept called__________ |
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Answer» ANSWER: GARBHAGRIHA is the INNERMOST CHAMBER of a TEMPLE |
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Political causes of the revolt of 1857 in indiatwo causes with explanationhelpenjoy points |
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Answer» The Indian Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes. ... The SPARK that led to a mutiny in several SEPOY companies was the issue of new GUNPOWDER cartridges for the Enfield rifle in February, 1857. A rumour was spread that the cartridges were made from COW and pig fat |
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Name tha oldest book of the aryans |
Answer» OLDEST BOOK of Aryans -The ARCTIC home in the vedas.(1903) |
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Detail about Upsc exam |
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Answer» Answer: READ EXPLANATION FOR UR ANS AND DONT FORGET TO MARK MY ANS AS BRAINLIEST. Explanation: UPSC EXAM DETAILS. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India's central agency, which conducts various exams such as, Civil Services Exam, IFS, NDA, CDS, SCRA etc. ... This year around 5 lakhs aspirants took the exam. According to the latest UPSC exam details, there are around 980 vacancies for UPSC Civil Services. UPSC Syllabus. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Exam Syllabus is divided into three categories, namely Preliminary, Mains and Interview. The Preliminary syllabus is mainly designed to assess a candidate's comprehension of current affairs and aptitude within the stipulated time. UPSC Exam Details : Eligibility #For the IAS, IFS & IPS, a candidate MUST be a citizen of India. #For the IRS and other services, a candidate must be one of the following: #A citizen of India #a person of Indian origin who has migrated from PAKISTAN, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. UPSC Exam Details : Age Limit A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years on August 1 of the year of examination. For OBC the upper age limit is 35, and for SC and ST the limit is 37 years. |
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Name any three center of harappan civilizatino |
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Answer» Explanation: These cities include Harappa, Ganeriwala, and Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan, and Dholavira, KALIBANGAN, Rakhigarhi, Rupar, and LOTHAL in modern-day India. In total, more than 1,052 cities and settlements have been found, MAINLY in the general region of the Indus RIVER and its tributaries. hope it's HELPFUL to youI don't need brainlist |
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Till 1889 how many balls in an over used to be bowled? |
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Answer» Answer: |
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लोकतंत्र के मुख्य सिद्धांत क्या है |
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Answer» लोकतंत्र को मुख्य सिद्धांत निम्नलिखित हैं। (1) उदारवादी सिद्धान्त — इस सिद्धांत में स्वतंत्रता, समानता, धर्म-निरपेक्षता, समान न्याय और मौलिक अधिकार जैसी बातों पर जोर दिया जाता है। (2) अभिजनवादी सिद्धान्त — इस सिद्धांत में कुछ विशिष्ट गुणों लैस विशिष्ट लोग बहुसंख्यक जनता का नेतृत्व रखने की योग्यता रखते हैं। (3) बहुलवादी सिद्धान्त — इस सिद्धांत में को नियम या नीति समाज के विभिन्न समूहों और वर्गों के विचारों के पारस्परिक आदान-प्रदान और मत से बनाई जाती है, क्योंकि कोई अकेला वर्ग पूर्ण सक्षम नही होता। (4) सहभागिता का सिद्धान्त — इस सिद्धांत में नेता, दल और जनता के आपसी सहयोग से आगे बढ़ा जाता है। ये सहभागिता चुनाव के समय अधिक होती है। जैसे दल के कार्यकर्ता के रूप में कार्य करना आदि। (5) जनता का लोकतंत्र — इस सिद्धांत के अन्तर्गत सारा नियंत्रण जनता के हाथ में होता है। शासन व्यवस्था से लेकर अन्य सभी कार्यों का निष्पादन जनता द्वारा किया जाता है। इसमें किसी शासक की भूमिका नही होती बल्कि जनता ही शासक होती है। इसमें सबको समान स्तर पर अधिकार प्राप्त होते है। |
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Why were surveys carried out by the british? Give example of company surveys |
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Analyse the role of women during the french revolution |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⤵⤵⤵⤵ FOLLOW , BRAINLIST ME☺☺PLZZ =========== ________________________________ The role of women in the French Revolution>> During the REVOLUTIONARY years women were active participants: >> In order to DISCUSS and voice their interests they started their own POLITICAL clubs and newspapers. >> About 60 women's clubs emerged in different French cities, the most FAMOUS being the Society of Revolutionary and Republic Women. >> They wanted to enjoy the some rights as men i.e., right to vote , to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office. >> Women's struggle for EQUAL political rights during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Finally in 1946, French women won the right to vote. |
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describe the theory of evolution of men and food obtaining methods class 11 history chapter 1 ka question |
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Answer» Answer: I am in CLASS 9th Explanation: |
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Differentiate between ryotwari and mahalwari system |
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Answer» HEY mate.. Here is your Answer... Hope you will be ABLE to write... |
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महाजनपदों की कुल संख्या कितनी थी..?अ-14ब-16द-15स-17 |
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Answer» B.. . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . |
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Which values are associated with the idea of power sharing in any country |
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Answer the following questions in four or five sentences.(a) Why is the Medieval Period termed as one of continuity and change?b) Write a brief note on the different names by which India has been knownc) How are the accounts of foreign travellers useful to historians?-) What are the main archaeological sources used to reconstruct the Mediee) What is epigraphy? How are inscriptions useful to historians? |
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Conclusion of mughal architectureconclusion on the architectures of Mughal Empire |
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Answer» Mughal empire was a great era which has given INDIA a very rich and NOBLE history to be marked with golden WORDS. By the end of 19 the century, MUGHALS saw their decline. There were plenty of reasons for the decline of Mughal empire. The reasons are discu Explanation: |
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शिशुनाग वंश की स्थापना किसने की ..? |
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Answer» hshdhhhdxhhdhxhdbbdcbcb |
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Akbar was an emperor to the medieval period. True or false |
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Answer» It is True. Explanation: |
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फ्रांस में क्रांति की शुरूआत किन परिस्थितियों में हुई। |
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Answer» France MEIN Kranti ki shuruaat tab Hui Jab Wahan KE RAJA LOUIS XVI please mark me as brainliest answer plzzzzzzzzz...... |
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what were the anti movement measures taken by the British to dominate swadeshi movement? Did the British get support from the leaders of the movement? |
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Answer» Answer:. HEY mate.... Your Answer:-) Explanation:The anti-movement measures RESORTED to by the British to dominate the Swadeshi movement basically consisted of oppression, LATHICHARGE, division of Bengal and rift in the Hindu-Muslim unity. They TRIED to break the movement by taking help of OPPRESSIVE measures so that Indians can be forced to use their goods. |
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Describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak ofrevolutionary protest in France.फ्रास में क्रांति की शुरूआत किन परिस्थितियों में हुई? |
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Answer» 14 जुलाई, 1789 की सुबह पेरिस नगर के पूर्वी भाग में बस्तील किले की जेल को तोड़कर फ़्रांसीसी क्रांति की शुरुवात हुई| इस क्रांति के कारण निम्नलिखित थे :- ( 1) राजा लुई सोलहवां :- 1774में बुर्बों राजवंश का शासक लुई सोलहवां फ़्रांस की राजगद्दी पर बैठा| उसके राज्यारोहण के समय राजकोष खाली था| लम्बे युद्ध , राज दरबार के शानोशौकत , रानी के भोग विलास की प्रवृति से स्थिति और ख़राब हो गयी \| राजा का अपने अधिकारीयों पर भी कोई नियंत्रण नहीं था| (2) सामाजिक असमानता :- फ़्रांस का समाज तीन एस्टेट में बंटा हुआ था - पादरी वर्ग, कुलीन वर्ग एवम् साधारण सर्वहारा वर्ग. पादरी वर्ग और कुलीन वर्ग को अनेक विशेषाधिकार प्राप्त थे . 60 प्रतिशत से अधिक कृषि योग्य भूमि इन 10 प्रतिशत लोगों के पास थी| 90 प्रतिशत जनसंख्या वाले सर्वहारा वर्ग को कोई राजनीतिक एवम् सामाजिक अधिकार प्राप्त नहीं था |अतः क्रांति अवश्यंभावी थी| (३) आर्थिक कारण :- फ़्रांस द्वारा अनेक युद्धों में भाग लेने के कारण देश की आर्थिक व्यवस्था पूर्ण रूप से चरमरा गयी थी. कर का बोझ केवल तीसरे एस्टेट के लोगों को थी| (4) तात्कालिक कारण :- सम्राट ने 5 मई 1789 को नए करों के प्रस्ताव के अनुमोदन के लिए प्रतिनिधि सभा की एक बैठक बुलाई | प्रतिनिधि सभा के नियमों के अनुसार प्रत्येक वर्ग को एक मत देने के अधिकार था , परन्तु तीसरे वर्ग के प्रतिनिधियों ने मांग रखी कि अब की बार पूरी सभा द्वारा मतदान कराया जाना चाहिए| प्रस्ताव को सम्राट ने अस्वीकार कर दिया | वे सभा से बाहर निकल गए और अपने आपको नेशनल असेंबली घोषित कर दिए और शपथ ली कि सम्राट की सम्राट की शक्तियों पर निरंकुश लगायेंगे और असमानता ख़त्म करेंगे .
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What group suffragette movement |
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Answer» The TERM refers in PARTICULAR to MEMBERS of the BRITISH Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), a women-only movement founded in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst, which engaged in direct action and civil disobedience. The term refers in particular to members of the British Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), a women-only movement founded in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst, which engaged in direct action and civil disobedience. |
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What is the answer of what is the difference between Shia and Sunni Muslim. |
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Answer» Answer: The Sunni majority got their way, as Abu Bakr became the first Muslim CALIPH and successor of the prophet. ... ONE of the most crucial differences between Shia and Sunni Muslims is the importance that the Shiites give to Ali, whom the Sunni do not RECOGNIZE as being the prophet's rightful successor. Explanation: |
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What was the sussragett movement |
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