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Saints Kabir’s guru name was swami ramannada _____ true or false! |
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He was the most influentialleader who established thevast Roman empire. Butpolitical jealousies by hisopponents led to hisassassination. He wasstabbed 23 times by sixty or more men. who was he |
Answer» ⏩Gaius JULIUS Caesar⏪❤✔☺ |
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What is the difference between ur nagram according to ncert books |
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Answer» HTTPS://www.quora.com/What-is-difference-between-CBSE-and-Ncert-syllabus |
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She was ruler of Egypt.Unwilling to be capturedas a prisoner in Rome,she pressed a poisonousasp of cobra. She died ofsnakebite. Who was she?? |
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Answer» Cleopatra |
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Any five main causes of the first war of independence |
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She was ruler of Egypt.Unwilling to be capturedas a prisoner in Rome,she pressed a poisonousasp of cobra. She died ofsnakebite. |
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Answer» Answer: what are U trying to say ? |
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She was called the Maid ofOrleans, a patron saint ofFrance. She was accused ofwrongdoing for wearingmasculine dress. She wastied to a tall pillar andburnt alive at a market place. |
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Answer» JOANNE d’Arc Explanation: |
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Differentiate between the 'Moderates'and the 'Extremists'. |
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Answer» Explanation: Background. Moderates believed in the POLICY of settlement of minor issues with the GOVERNMENT by deliberations. But the extremists believed in agitation, strikes, and BOYCOTTS to force their demands. Some NATIONALISTS led by Lokmanya Tilak agitated against the moderate behavior of congress against British RULE. |
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What was the reason for the rise of nation states? |
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Answer» Answer: The NATION-state developed fairly recently. Prior to the 1500s, in Europe, the nation-state as we KNOW it did not exist. Back then, most people did not consider themselves part of a nation; they rarely left their village and knew little of the larger world. If anything, people were more likely to identify themselves with their region or local lord. At the same time, the rulers of states frequently had little control over their countries. Instead, local feudal lords had a great deal of power, and kings often had to depend on the goodwill of their subordinates to rule. Laws and practices varied a great deal from one part of the COUNTRY to another. The timeline on page 65 explains some key events that led to the rise of the nation-state. In the early modern era, a number of monarchs began to consolidate power by weakening the feudal nobles and allying themselves with the EMERGING commercial classes. This difficult process sometimes required violence. The consolidation of power also took a long time. Kings and queens worked to bring all the people of their territories under unified rule. Not surprisingly, then, the birth of the nation-state also saw the FIRST rumblings of nationalism, as monarchs encouraged their subjects to feel loyalty toward the newly established nations. The modern, integrated nation-state became clearly established in most of Europe during the nineteenth century. hope it helps.. |
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Write 3 causes of increasing pollution in London and Manchester during 19th century? |
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Answer» Answer: The health hazards of atmospheric pollution have become a major concern in Britain and around the world. Much less is known about its effects in the past. But economic historians have come up with new ways of shedding light on this murky subject. In the early industrial age, Britain was FAMOUS for its dark satanic mills. And the industrial revolution, which did so much to raise INCOME and wealth, depended almost entirely on one fuel source: coal. Coal supplied domestic hearths and coal-powered steam engines TURNED the wheels of industry and transport. In Britain, emissions of black smoke were up to 50 times higher in the decades before the clean air acts than they are today. The great London smog of 1952, that prompted policymakers to act, killed 4,000 in the space of a week. But even that was not as dramatic as what went before. Unregulated coal burning darkened the skies in Britain’s industrial cities, and it was plain for all to see. But air quality was not measured and monitored until well into the 20th century. And while soot blackened buildings and clothing, the effects of toxic air on health were not assessed, until recently. In the absence of data on emissions, economic historians have come up with a novel way of measuring its effects. They combined coal consumption by industry with the industrial composition of the workforce to estimate annual coal use in each district. Not surprisingly, coal intensity was highest in the Midlands the north of England and in South Wales, and so this is where we should expect to see the worst effects on health. Coal intensity in England and Wales, 1901. Bailey et al. 2016, Author provided Coal intensity linked to early death As early as the 1850s, higher coal intensity was associated with higher death rates from respiratory diseases, especially among the old and the very young. An increase of just 1% in coal intensity raised the deaths of infants by one in every 100 births. Indeed, the effect of pollution in India and China today is comparable with that in Britain’s industrial cities in the late 19th century. Geography mattered. Those located downwind from a coal intensive district suffered from their neighbour’s pollution. And communities in valleys surrounded by hills suffered more deaths as their own smoke emissions became trapped and concentrated. Coal COMBUSTION also affected the health of those that survived. It led to repeated respiratory illness, slower growth during CHILDHOOD and shorter adult stature. Although much of the variation in individual height is genetic, we can nevertheless compare the adult heights of those who grew up in more or less polluted districts. The effect of atmospheric pollution can be measured by looking at men who were born in the 1890s whose heights were recorded when they enlisted in the British army during World War I. Their average height was five feet six inches (168cm), but 10% were shorter than five feet three (160cm). Those who grew up in the most polluted districts were almost an inch shorter than those who experienced the cleanest air, even after allowing for a range of household and local characteristics. This is twice as much as the difference in adult height between the children of white-collar and manual workers. The average height of men increased by about three inches (7.6cm) over the 20th century. Increases in height have been associated with gains in life expectancy, education, ability and productivity. Improved air quality may have helped almost as much as better hygiene or improved diet. Recent scientific reports have warned that we face increasing pollution from a range of sources, especially vehicle emissions. Failure to maintain and further improve air quality risks jeopardising the improvements in health that have been achieved by technological advances and public policies over the last century. Explanation: |
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What is the passport |
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Answer» Answer: A PASSPORT is a travel DOCUMENT, USUALLY issued by a country's government to its citizens, that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder primarily for the purpose of international travel. ... Previously issued non-biometric machine-readable passports usually remain valid until their respective expiration dates. |
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Mention 3 characteristics of early starting novels? |
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Answer» They are considered a BLISSFUL and 17th place for a long term commitment and the kids are able and 17th to the EUCHARIST to do so he can anyone share their feelings of happiness and 17th birthday Esther in their dreams of their life in their lives in a blessed city with their 5AM of keys to their children in their own WAY of living with the school and the children they went through to get to know the children and the children and their children in a very good city so much so he would not yet have the chance that he is coming back to you too much of a family too but |
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भारत के संविधान में कितने अनुच्छेद हैं |
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What were the effects of the great economic depression in Germany? |
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Answer» Answer: The Great Depression affected all CAPITALIST ECONOMIES in the world. American banks immediately withdrew the loans they had MADE to Germany. Businesses closed, unemployment ROSE and inflation was rampant. German money had so little value, that it might take a WHEELBARROW full of notes to buy a few groceries! |
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When the revolt of 1857 started please don't answer wrong |
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Describe five main causes of the first war of independence |
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Answer» Answer:The Five main causes of the revolt of 1857 or first war of Independence were : 1. Doctrine of lapse which snatched the KINGDOMS of princes without legal heirs was one of the major causes of first war of independence. 2. Economic EXPLOITATION of people in the form of taxes, land REVENUE ETC was another main cause of first war of independence. 3. Interference in the social and religious life of people also made Indians to turn against the British. 4. Discrimination in army with INDIAN sepoys made the sepoys to turn against the British. 5. The immediate cause was the introduction of new rifles with a rumor of greased cartridges of fat of cow and pig Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/4580708#readmore Explanation: |
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Describe the course of the revolt of 1857 |
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Answer» Answer: Indian REBELLION of 1857. ... The Indian Rebellion of 1857 is also called the Indian Mutiny, the SEPOY Mutiny, North India's First War of Independence or North India's first struggle for independence. It began on 10 MAY 1857 at Meerut, as a mutiny of sepoys of the British East India Company's army. Territorial changes: British Indian Empire CREAT... Result: Rebellion STOPPED, End of the Mughal ... Location: India (cf. 1857) Date: 10 May 1857 – 20 June 1858 |
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2. Who were the people responsible for spreading the Protestant Reformation movement inSwitzerland, France and England? |
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Answer» ANSWER:.. |
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He was a Spanish explorer and conqueror of Central America and Peru. |
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Answer» Francisco Pizarro he was a Spanish EXPLORER and CONQUERED CENTRAL America and Peru |
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What do you mean by from trade to territory |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:The Mughal empire ruled most of the Indian territory,right from the early 16TH century to the mid 19TH century . However , there was a series of eventful incidents that led to the of the Mughal empire and result in the POWERFUL over our COUNTRY. |
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What is the name of ancient god of mesopatamia |
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Answer» ENLIL is the ANCIENT GOD of MESOPOTAMIA |
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Main causes of french revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Causes of the French Revolution 1. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state 2. Political conflict: conflict between the MONARCHY and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy. 3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, ONE variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new NOTIONS of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in ROUSSEAU’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion. 4. Social ANTAGONISMS between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie 5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI 6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages. Explanation: hope it helps.. please mark me as a brainliest..I need it |
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What is the importance of Russian revolution? |
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Answer» The Russian REVOLUTION of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar NICHOLAS II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on COUNTRIES around the WORLD. |
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How has education empowered women? |
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Answer» Answer: Education is the key to WOMEN's empowerment. Through it, women have better access and opportunities in the workforce, leading to increased INCOME and less isolation at home or exclusion from financial decisions. With an education, women are ABLE to live their DREAMS by pursuing their own goals and values |
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Describe the relationship between advertising and democracy? |
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Answer» Answer: Advertising:- Advertising is an audio or visual form of marketing communication that employs an openly sponsored, non personal message to promote or sell a product, a SERVICE or a idea. Democracy:- Democracy is a system of government in which the CITIZENS exercise their power DIRECTLY or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body. Relationship between advertising and democracy:- Advertising plays an important role in providing the required information about any product, service or idea to the general public. It also allows people to form their opinion and participate in democratic debates and discussions. There is very close relationship between advertising and democracy. Media helps to prepare cultural and POLITICAL diversity in the country. Advertising also communicates the policies and politics of the government to the society so that the citizens can make their opinion about the policies and ideas of the government. Right political choices are very necessary for the healthy society and also for the success of the democracy. Hence the advertising plays an very important role in decision making regarding democracy. I hope it HELPFUL you |
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Write a short note on woodcutters of Java ❓ |
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Answer» Explanation: THE WOOD CUTTERS OF JAVA WERE THE KALANGS. THEY WERE EXPERT IN FOREST CUTTING AND SHIFTING AGRICULTURE. THEY WERE SO IMPORTANT THAT WHEN THE MATARAM KINGDOM WAS DIVIDED THEN THE KALANGS FAMILIES WERE EQUALLY DIVIDED. The Kalangs of java were a community of Forest cutters and shifting agriculture. |
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Dietrich bandris kaun tha use Bharat mein aamantrit Kyon Kiya |
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Answer» Dietrich Bràndis was the FIRST FOREST Administrator of India The Colonial GOVERNMENT invited him to frame the forest laws for LIMITING the use of forest. |
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Plz answer fast.... |
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Answer» HINDU I'm Hindu kattar Hindu. |
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How was the civil disobedience movement different from the non cooperation movement |
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Answer» Answer: Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in 1920 while the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930. Non-Cooperation Movement aimed at the refusal to cooperate with the government. The MAIN agenda of the movement was to surrender of titles and the BOYCOTT of government controlled schools, offices and courts. The Civil Disobedience Movement was aimed at BREAKING CERTAIN LAWS like the salt law. People also refused to pay taxes at some place. Non-Cooperation Movement was launched to unify Hindus and Muslims and to attain Swaraj while Civil Disobedience Movement was launched to attain 'Purna Swaraj' or Complete Independence. That's all about it! Thanks for reading and may God bless you all! |
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If a plane crashes on the border between the United States and Canada, where do they bury the survivors? |
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Answer» QUESTION: If a plane CRASHES on the border between the United STATES and Canada, where do they bury the survivors? ans is that you can't bury survivors. |
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Why did the connial gov. start commercial forest in India |
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Answer» Answer: Three reasons why the colonial GOVERNMENT STARTED COMMERCIAL forestry in India are: To preserve forests for TIMBER production. To restrict GRAZING and felling of trees. |
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Write short note on sangam literature... |
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Answer» Answer: The Sangam means an ‘association’. Here, it refers to Tamil Sangam, an association of Tamil poets, which flourished in ANCIENT history of South India. These Tamil poets composed the Sangam literature and the period in which it was composed is called Sangam Age. During this age there were three important Tamil kingdoms- the Chera, Cholas and the Pandyas. The HISTORICAL evidences of sangam literature can be TRACED through three sources NAMELY- literary sources, archaeological sources and foreign accounts. |
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How does ruskin bond describe his experience of living in london be dsitters |
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Answer» Explanation: Nestled between the Himalayas and the Shivalik range, Dehradun is a place like no other. Misty mornings, nights on terraces watching the lights twinkle in Mussoorie, breezy drives and big lawns in every house characterize this valley. No wonder then that one of India’s most beloved authors chose to make it his home. Ruskin Bond's fascination with Dehradun stemmed from his TRIPS to the famous Paltan Bazar, the lush litchi gardens in every backyard, panoramic tea estates and walks through RAJPUR Road, which is now full of swanky malls. All of these EXPERIENCES feature in his stories because he always wanted to welcome his readers into the town he loved and longed for. He wrote in the light of his experiences in life and the people he met and painted a captivating picture of these experiences through his ELEMENTAL and homely style. Although, Dehradun is not as SLEEPY and laid back as it used to be in his time, the spirit of the rustic town is still alive and captured beautifully in his work. |
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What is the full form of USSR?? |
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Answer» Answer: the FULL form of USSR is UNION of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics Explanation: HOPE it helps you. mark me the BRAINLIEST. |
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What were some of the major religion developments in during this period |
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Answer» ANSWER: Some of the RELIGIOUS developments during this period are the INSERTION of new idols in Hinduism, the arrival of BHAKTI and also the introduction of Islam. This included the worship of new deties, construction of temple by royality and the growing importance of Brahmin as the PRIEST ,as dominate group in society. Explanation: |
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Who was 1st speaker of lok sabha |
Answer» Answer:Ganesh VASUDEV Mavalankar (27 November 1888 – 27 February 1956) popularly KNOWN as Dadasaheb was an independence activist, the President (from 1946 to 1947) of the Central Legislative Assembly, then Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of INDIA, and LATER the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the LOWER house . |
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What economic impact diddid he firstfirs firstworld war have on india? Give answer in five point. |
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Answer» Answer: The economic IMPACT did he FIRST world war have on india: Explanation: (i) The first world war led to a huge rise in the DEFENCE expenditure the government of India. the government in turn increased TAXES on individual incomes and businesses profit. (ii) Increased military expenditure and the demand for war SUPPLIES led to the sharp rise in prices which badly affected the comman mass... |
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Who haloed Alexander |
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Answer» ANSWER: Alexander was helped by Raja Aambhi. Explanation: Raja Aambhi helped Alexander with the construction of the bridge to CROSS the INDUS River and also helped his soldiers. |
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Vital Villages, Thriving Townsdefine |
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Answer» the architecture that you see around you are actually inspired by LONG-lost monuments BUILT decades ago and have COME a long way from our vital villages and once upon a TIME thriving towns. |
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Make a comparison between Samudragupta and Harshavardhana, taking into account their similarities and differences. |
Answer» Samudargupta was a great ruler of India from a Gupta dynasty .we know about him from the Sanskrit poem composed by his COURT POET Harisena .the poem inscribed at an Asoka pillar at Allahabad .he was as a great warrior and he fought many battles .Harshwardhana was also known as Harsha who ruled around north India from Narmada river in Central India to north India.Explanation: Comparison of Samudargupta and Harshwardhana : Samudargupta :
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जेकोबिन। क्लब का नेता कौन था |
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Answer» Maxmillan ROBESPIERRE was the HEAD of JACOBIN club hope it helps MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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What are the common features between sunga and kanva dynasty |
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Answer» Answer: The Sunga Dynasty Pushyamitra, the commander-in-chief, having slain his master, Brihadratha Maurya, and IMPRISONED the minister, usurped the vacant throne, and established himself as sovereign of the now contracted Maurya dominions, thus FOUNDING a dynasty known to history as that of the Sungas. The CAPITAL continued to be, as of old, Pataliputra, and probably all the central or home provinces of the empire recognized the usurper’s authority, which extended to the south as far as the Narmada River, and presumably embraced the territories in the Ganges basin, CORRESPONDING with the modern Bihar, Tirhut, and the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. It is unlikely that either the LATER Mauryas or the Sungas exercised any jurisdiction in the Panjab. During the latter years of his reign, the usurper |
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लंडनमधे......यांनी गोलमेज परीषदेलाआयोजन केले.London Madhya ….............. yani golmej Parishad aayojan Kele |
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Answer» यह लेख आंग्ल-भारतीय गोलमेज सम्मेलन के बारे में है। डच-इन्डोनेशियाई गोलमेज सम्मेलन के लिए, डच-इन्डोनेशियाई गोलमेज सम्मेलन देखिये। गोलमेज के अन्य उपयोगों के लिए, कृपया गोलमेज (स्पष्टीकरण) देखें। पहला गोल मेज सम्मेलन नवम्बर 1930 में आयोजित किया गया जिसमें देश के प्रमुख नेता शामिल नहीं हुए नमक यात्रा के कारण ही अंग्रेजों को यह अहसास हुआ था कि अब उनका राज बहुत दिन नहीं टिक सकेगा और उन्हें भारतीयों को भी सत्ता में हिस्सा देना पड़ेगा। इस लक्ष्य को ध्यान में रखते हुए ब्रिटिश सरकार ने लंदन में गोल मेज सम्मेलनों का आयोजन शुरू किया। अंग्रेज़ सरकार द्वारा भारत में संवैधानिक सुधारों पर चर्चा के लिए 1930-32 के बीच सम्मेलनों की एक श्रृंखला के तहत तीन गोलमेज सम्मेलन आयोजित किये गए थे। ये सम्मलेन मई 1930 में साइमन आयोग द्वारा प्रस्तुत की गयी रिपोर्ट के आधार पर संचालित किये गए थे। भारत में स्वराज, या स्व-शासन की मांग तेजी से बढ़ रही थी। 1930 के दशक तक, कई ब्रिटिश राजनेताओं का मानना था कि भारत में अब स्व-शासन लागू होना चाहिए। हालांकि, भारतीय और ब्रिटिश राजनीतिक दलों के बीच काफी वैचारिक मतभेद थे, जिनका समाधान सम्मलेनों से नहीं हो सका | HOPE it helps. plz MARK me as a BRAINLIEST |
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