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18001.

Who is regarded as bismark of Italy

Answer» COUNT Camillo DE Cavour is KNOWN as the Bismark of Italy.
18002.

State James Mill's view on the British period or rule in India

Answer»

James MILL thought that indian rule and laws were not civilized and NEEDED to be modernized and said that BRITISH will improve india's status by GIVING out new reforms

18003.

why where the representatives of the third estste dissapointed with the pattern of voting in the estate general?

Answer»

They were DISAPPOINTED because that TIME each estate had 1 vote. the 1st and 2nd estate ENJOYED certain privileges so the did not want to change the voting system . the third estate wanted that each person had one vote but 1st and 2nd estate disagreed with them and humiliated them . 1st and 2nd estate had 300 members each but 3rd estate had 600 members. if one person had one vote so 1st and 2nd estate privileges would end .

18004.

Which leader served as a mediator in the Russian-Japanese talks?

Answer»

Franklin Roosevelt was the LEASE who SERVED as a MEDIATOR in that TALKS

18005.

why where the representatives of the third estate dissapointed with the pattern of voting in the estate general

Answer»

Hello there your answer

representatives of third estate were DISAPPOINTED with the pattern of voting because the king TOLD the people that each estate would have one VOTE but the people of third estate did not agree for that and said that elections should be done as a whole and everyone should have to vote but king did not agree for that and said elections would be done as the old manner by this third estate people got ANGRY and they left the PLACE as protest

Hope it helps you dear...

18006.

In which year railway line started in india?

Answer» HII dear

ur ANSWER is here

1853

hope it will HELP U
18007.

Tell me about France revolution

Answer»

Franch Revolution, also CALLED Revolution of 1789, the revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached its first climax there in 1789. Hence the conventional term “Revolution of 1789,” denoting the END of the ancien régime in France and SERVING also to distinguish that EVENT from the later French REVOLUTIONS of 1830 and 1848.

18008.

What did the rea phrgyian cap signify to the french?

Answer»

The Phrygian CAP signify that cap WORN by a SLAVE upon BECOMING free

18009.

What was the significance of "the tennis court oath" in the France revolution?

Answer»

The representatives of the third ESTATE viewed themselves as the spokesmen for all of FRANCE.On20June they assembled on the ground of an indoor tennis court in the ground of Versailles.they were led by Mirabeau and Abbe Sieyes
and swore not to disperse till they had DRAFTED a constitution for France to limit
the power of the MONARCH

18010.

How did the second world war cause the league to disband?

Answer»

The SECOND world war CAUSE the leave to disband because the some COUNTRIES did not FOLLOW the rule

18011.

History of how west bengal created after freedom of india

Answer»

The HISTORY of WEST bengal BEGAN in 1947 when the hindu dominated WESTERN part of british bengal province BECAME the indian state of west bengal

18012.

How did philosopher influence their king of the people of france?

Answer»

They belived that MAN DESTINY in own HANDS

18013.

Who is Jerome K. Jerome ? Write short note

Answer»

Hy
Here is your answer
☆==================☆

Q Who is Jerome K. Jerome ?

Answer:-

☆Jerome K. Jerome was an English writer and humourist.


☆He is the author of Three Man In A Boat.


☆His full name is Jerome klapka Jerome.
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Q Write short note about Jerome K. Jerome

Answer:-

☆ Jerome klapka Jerome was born in Caldmore walsall, England on 2nd MAY 1859.

☆ His father name is jerome klapp, Was an ironmonger.

☆ His mother name is MARGUERITE , Was a house wife.

☆ He had two sisters paulina & Blandia and a brother who already died in early age.

☆Jerome had to CUT short his studies and work for a living.

☆After WORKING for 4 years with the North Western Railway London he tried his hand at acting in 1877.

☆ Not meeting with any SUCCESS as an actor he decided to become a journalist after 3 years as a General is he tired his hand at a writing essay and short stories but most of these were rejected.

☆Finally , in 1885 he had some success with ONE STAGE AND OFF a comic.

☆==================☆

18014.

How does the study of the monuments help the historians

Answer»

One of the most IMPORTANT aspects of heritage education is experiencing our culture first hand by visiting AHISTORICAL BUILDING. A historical monument is a rich source of History. ... The study of a monument helps the students construct History through OBSERVATION.

18015.

Will anyone tell me about the facts of Stephen hawkings.....

Answer»

He wasn’t the brightest student in school

He doesn’t LIKE biology

He was GIVEN a few years to live at the age of 21

His life has been made into a movie

He BELIEVES in the POSSIBILITY of aliens

18016.

Give me information on any two british colony in the world

Answer»

The first ONE is EAST India COMPANY who came India to rule over here with its trade . The second one is PORTUGAL who established trade over sea route

18017.

What is undeciphered

Answer»

I THINK the ANSWER to UR QUESTION is UNCLEAR

18018.

How is the word will used as pun in act 1 scene 2 in merchant of venice?

Answer» PUN is on the WORD 'will'-Portia uses it to DESCRIBE her father's will..



HOPE IT HELPS!!
18019.

Why did different groups of people come to India ?Mention some of those groups

Answer» FOREIGNERS CAME to India for trade purpose.Their MAIN GOAL was trade.like
british;  dutch;  french
18020.

How has the history and understanding of african art been influenced by colonialism?

Answer»

It happen so bcoz during colonisation the CULTURE of FRANCE spreaded all over the world by their SAILORS who used to travel across the world that's why the African art or culture GET influenced.

18021.

For lead compensatator band pass is used?

Answer»

By HISTORICAL METHOD USED by BRITISHERS

18022.

First chief information commissioner of india

Answer»

Hy
Here is your answer
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☆Wajahat Habibullah is the First CHIEF INFORMATION commissioner of INDIA.

☆ In 2005 to 2010 he the First CIC of india.

☆The present Chief Information Commissioner of India is Radha Krishna Mathur.

☆==================☆

18023.

Name the four important ways in which Buddhism spread under the royal

Answer»

Royal Patronage greatly helped in the rapid spread of Buddhism. The rulers like Prasenjit, Bimbisara, Ajatasatru, Asoka, Kaniska and Harshavardhan championed the cause of Buddhism and adopted several measures for its spread throughout India and outside India. Asoka DEPUTED his sone Mahendra and daughter SANGHAMITRA to Srilanka for the spread of Buddhism. With the efforts of the rulers, Buddhism crossed the long road of progress and reached Tibet, China, INDONESIA, Ceylon, Japan and Korea. Ashoka followed a policy of RELIGIOUS toleration and gave due respect to other religions. This deeply impacted people's mind adn helped in elevating BUddhism to rise from a local sect to world religion.

18024.

What is the historical background of Mahanadi

Answer»

The Mahanadi is a major river in East CentralIndia. It DRAINS an area of around 141,600 square kilometres (54,700 sq mi) and has a total course of 858 kilometres (533 mi).[1] The river flows through the states of Chhattisgarhand Odisha.

Mahanadi Riversulakh riverRiver



The Mahanadi

CountryIndiaPartsChhattisgarh, OdishaRegionsDandakaranya,Dakshina Kosala Kingdom,Coastal PlainsAdministrative
areasRaipur, Janjgir,Bilaspur, SAMBALPUR,Subarnapur, Boudh,Anugul, Cuttack, Banki,Jagatsinghpur,JharsugudaTributaries - leftShivnath, Mand, Ib,Hasdeo - rightOng, parry river, Jonk,TelenCitiesRajim, Sambalpur,Cuttack, Sonepur,Birmaharajpur,Subalaya, Kantilo,Boudh, Cuttack, BankiLandmarksSatkosia Gorge,Sonapur Lanka,Hookitola FallsSource - locationSihawa, Dhamtari,Dandakaranya,Chhattisgarh, India - elevation890 m (2,920 ft) - coordinates20.11°N 81.91°EMouth - locationFalse Point,Jagatsinghpur, Delta,Odisha, India - elevation0 m (0 ft)Length858 KM (533 mi)Basin141,600 km2(54,672 sq mi)Dischargefor False Point, Odisha - average2,119 m3/s (74,832 cu ft/s) - max56,700 m3/s (2,002,342 cu ft/s)

Etymology

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Middle courseEdit

After being joined by the Seonath, the river flows in an easterly direction through the remaining part of its journey. It is joined by the Jonk and Hasdeo rivers here before entering into Odisha after covering about half of its total length. Near the city of Sambalpur, it is dammed by the largest earthen dam in the world, the Hirakud Dam. A composite structure of the earth, concrete and masonry, the dam measures 24 kilometres (15 mi) including the Dykes. It spans two hills; the Lamdungri on the left and the Chandili Dunguri on the right. It also forms the biggest artificial lake in Asia, with a reservoir holding 743 square kilometres (287 sq mi) at full capacity, with a shoreline of over 640 kilometres (400 mi).[5]

After the formation of Chhattisgarh State, the major portion of Mahanadi basin now lies in Chhattisgarh. Presently, only 154 square kilometres (59 sq mi) basin area of Hasdeo River in Anuppur District lies in Madhya Pradesh.

Before the construction of the dam in 1953, the Mahanadi was about a mile wide at Sambalpur and carried massive amounts of SILT, especially during the monsoon. Today, it is a rather tame river after the construction of the dam and is joined by the Ib, Ong, Tel and other minor streams. It then skirts the boundaries of the Baudh district and forces a tortuous way between ridges and ledges in a series of rapids until it reaches Dholpur,Odisha. The rapids end here and the river rolls towards the Eastern Ghats, forcing its way through them via the 64 kilometres (40 mi) long Satkosia Gorge. The Satakosia Gorge ends at Badamul of Nayagarh. Dense forests COVER the hills flanking the river here. The river enters the Odisha plains at Naraj, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Cuttack, where it pours down between two hills that are a mile apart. A barrage has been constructed here to regulate the river's flow into Cuttack.[6]

......for more detail watch the movie Mahanadi (a Tamil movie)
18025.

When was Gandhi Irwin pact signed? Name the provision of the power?

Answer»

5 March 1931


I think it was LORD Irwin, viceroy of INDIA at that TIME...

(CORRECT me if it is WRONG)

18026.

Why was the civil disobedience was called off?

Answer»

Because GANDHI G does not want any fight or STRIKE between the Britishers

18027.

1. What is the importance of history? Give any two points. 2. How is history different from the other branches of social science 3. Why do we study history? What is the specific nature of discipline?

Answer»

Hey Friend
(-:Here is your ANSWER-:

Ans. (1):

>> (i) It is important because history helps you understand the past to predict the FUTURE and help in creating it.
(ii) Studying history gives us wide opportunities to his to get better understanding of our past.

Ans. (2):

>> Social Studies involve areas period and an entire Truecaller society it deals with society while, History can be classified in many different ways by period of time geographical location of discipline can also be recorded or non-recorded.

Ans. (3):

>> "As a discipline, history is the STUDY of the past. In other words HISTORIANS study and interpret the past......
because it is impossible for a single historian to study the history of all peoples, events, PLACES, and time periods, historians develop specialties within the discipline."

Thank you for your question.

18028.

Give two proofs to show that the British reduced India to the status of an economic colony.

Answer»

The BRITISH looted India's TREASURY and they imposed HEAVY TAXES

18029.

For how long did kurukshetra war continue

Answer»

Jaya, the core of Mahabharata, is STRUCTURED in the form of a dialogue between Kuru king Dhritarashtra (born blind) and Sanjaya, his advisor and chariot DRIVER. Sanjaya NARRATES each INCIDENT of the Kurukshetra War, FOUGHT in 18 days, as and when it happened.

18030.

Did jawaharlal nehru said that he is accidentally hindu

Answer»

No he doesn't SAY this BCOZ he doesn't BELIEVE in RELIGION.

18031.

Did george washington sign the declaration of independence

Answer» GEORGE Read had voted against the resolution of independence, and Robert Morris had abstained—yet they both signed the Declaration. The most famous signature on the ENGROSSED copy is that of John Hancock, who PRESUMABLY signed first as President of CONGRESS.
18032.

Hey telugu students what is meant by " neeru karipovadam"

Answer» NEERU karipovadam means efforts GOING USELESS like 'nenu padda kashtam mottam neeru karipoyindi'.
18033.

Development of mathematics and astronomy in ancient india

Answer»

For development of mathematics and ASTRONOMY in ancient INDIA was ARYABHATT. He was the pioneer in this field.

18034.

Name two national parks in uttrakhandwithout using internet

Answer» CORBETT NATIONAL PARK and NANDA DEVI national park
18035.

Congress sessions list before independence with places

Answer»

Hey dear,,,

Here is Your ANSWER =)

~>List of the SESSIONS of Indian National Congress before Independence
~Year
~
Place
~
President
~>
1885, 1882 Bombay , Allahabad W.C Bannerji
~>
1886 Calcutta Dadabhai Naoroji
~>
1893 Lahore Dadabhai Naoroji
~>
1906 Calcutta Dadabhai Naoroji
~>
1887 Madras Badruddin Tyyabji (fist Muslim President)
~>
1888 Allahabad George Yule (first English President)
~> 1
889 Bombay Sir William Wedderburn
~>
1890 Calcutta Sir Feroze S.Mehta 
~>
1895, 1902 Poona , Ahmedabad S.N BANERJEE
~>
1905 Banaras G.K Gokhale 
~>
1907, 1908Surat , Madras Rasbehari Ghosh 
~>
1909 Lahore M.M Malviya 1916 
~> 
LUCKNOW A.C MAJUMDAR (Re-union of the Congress)
~.>
1917 Calcutta Annie Besant (first woman President)
~>
1919 Amritsar Motilal Nehru
~>
1920 Calcutta (Special Session) Lala Lajpat Rai1921,
~>1922
Ahmadabad, GayaC.R Das 
~>
1923Delhi (Special session)Abdul Kalam Azad (youngest President)
~>
1924 Belgaon M.K Gandhi 
~>
1925 Kanpur Sarojini Naidu (first Indian woman President)
~>
1928 Calcutta Motilal Nehru (first All India Youth  Congress Formed)
~>1929 LahoreJ.L. Nehru (Poorna Swaraj resolution was passed)
~>
1931 Karachi Vallabhbhai Patel (Here, resolution on Fundamental rights and the National Economic Program was passed)1932, 
~> 1933
Delhi , Calcutta(Session Banned)
~>
1934 Bombay Rajendra Prasad
~>
1936 Lucknow J.L. Nehru
~>
1937 Faizpur J.L Nehru (first session in a village)
~>
1938 Haripura S.C Bose (a National Planning Committed set-up under J.L Nehru).
~>
1939 Tripuri S.C.Bose was re-elected but had to resign due to protestby Gandhiji (as Gandhiji supported Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya). Rajendra Prasadwas appointed in his place.
~>
1940 Ramgarh Abdul Kalam Azad
~>
1946Meerut Acharya J.B Kriplani
~>
1948Jaipur Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya.
..........

Hope it Helps You Out =)
Thanks... (^^)

18036.

Who was first Turkish ruler came to India

Answer» Muhammad of Ghor
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Muhammad of Ghor was first TURKISH ruler CAME to India
---------------------------------

1) He came to India in the 12th CENTURY 

2) He was a SULTAN of the Ghurid Empire 
18037.

Who coined term quit India

Answer» MAHATMA GANDHI did that
18038.

Describe the event of silesian village in 1845

Answer»

The cause of the ‘Silesian Weavers’ uprising was due to the cheating of the weavers by the contractors. In 1845, the weavers raised a REVOLT against the contractors as the contractors drastically reduced their payments.
The viewpoint of the JOURNALIST Wilhelm Wolff for this uprising was - a large crowd of weavers REACHED the house of the contractor and demanded higher wages. They were not treated well, so a group of the crowd entered the contractor’s house forcibly and destroyed the furniture, windowpanes and plundered it. The contractor fled with his family to a neighbouring village but did not get shelter.
After 24 hours, he returned back with army and ELEVEN weavers were shot dead. This SHOWS that the viewpoint of the journalist was based against the weavers and in favour of the contractor. He did not understand the misery of the weavers properly.

THANKS!!

18039.

Describe the main feature of britain pol system

Answer»

,Another IMPORTANT FEATURE of BRITISH POLITICAL history is that THREE parts of the United ..... This process of enacting legislation applies to what is called primary legislation which starts as a

18040.

At first what came to earth 1.egg or 2.chicken?????

Answer» ACCORDING to the researches, the Chicken came first because the PROTEIN OV-17 which is present in the egg SHELL can be found in a Chicken's ovary only.

Hope that helps^_^
18041.

Criticism of new industrial policy 1991

Answer»

Critique of the New INDUSTRIAL Policy

The keynote of the new industrial policy includes liberalisation and globalisation of the economy. Liberalisation means deregularisation of the industrial sector by cutting down to the minimum administrative interference in its operation so as to allow free competition between market forces. Simi­larly globalisation means making the Indian economy an integral part of the world economy by breaking down to the maximum feasible the barriers to move­ment of GOODS, services, CAPITAL and technology between India and the rest of the world.

The new Industrial Policy fulfils a long-felt demand of the industry to remove licensing for all industries except 18 industries (coal, petroleum, sugar, motor cars, cigarettes, hazardous chemicals, pharmaceuticals and luxury items).

It proposes to remove the limit of assets fixed for MRTP Companies and dominant undertakings. Hence business houses intending to float new com­panies or undertake expansion will not be required to seek clearance from the MRTP Commission. This step will enable MRTP Companies to establish new undertakings, and effect plans of expansions, merg­ers, amalgamations and takeovers without prior gov­ernment approval. They shall have the right to ap­pointment of directors.

The new Industrial Policy goes all out to woo foreign capital. It provides 51% foreign equity in high priority industries and may raise the limit to 100% in case the entire output is exported.

This runs counter to the Nehruvian Model. Experts fear that this over-enthusiasm to wlecome foreign capital and to give free hand to multination­als will be detrimental for indigenous industries more so house-hold and small scale industries. This may lead to economic and political crisis in future. It is also alleged that the Policy has been framed at the instance of the IMF and is going to protect the interests of developed Western countries at the cost of national interests. Critics also argue that once foreign capital is permitted free entry the distinction between high and low priority industries will disap­pear and all lines of PRODUCTION will have to be opened to facilitate foreign investment. This may create Brazil or Mexico like economic crisis.

By opening the gates of the Indian economy wide to the multinationals, the self reliance aspect has been completely ignored. These multinationals with slightest of inconvenience may shift their op­erations elsewhere leaving the economy in the lurch.

Since multinational and PRIVATE entrepreneurs would prefer most favourable locations for their industries it would further intensify spatial disparity in economic development. This fact has been well collaborated by the letters of intent so far approved.

While selling out public sector shares and companies to private investors the Government is not only ignoring the interests of the employees but is transferring the assets at throw away prices. These public sector companies could have been handed over to the working class or autonomous organisa­tions to manage their affairs independently.

In the absence of MRTP safeguard private companies may develop monopolistic outlook and may indulge in unfair trade practices.

There is also a risk of growing consumerism rather than strengthening the sinews of the economy. Foreign investors may prefer to invest in low priority consumer sector instead of going for high priority sector.

With the state yielding to the private enter­prise the social objectives of equity with growth and protecting the interests of the down trodden and semi-skilled labourers would be thrown to the winds. This will be against the cherished goals of our Constitution and may create socio-economic dispar­ity and tension.

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18042.

Criticism on new industrial policy 1991

Answer»

Critique of the New Industrial Policy

The keynote of the new industrial policy includes liberalisation and globalisation of the economy. Liberalisation means deregularisation of the industrial sector by cutting down to the minimum administrative interference in its operation so as to allow free competition between market forces. Simi­larly globalisation means making the Indian economy an integral part of the world economy by breaking down to the maximum feasible the barriers to move­ment of goods, services, capital and technology between India and the rest of the world.

The new Industrial Policy fulfils a long-felt demand of the industry to remove licensing for all industries except 18 industries (coal, petroleum, sugar, motor cars, cigarettes, hazardous chemicals, pharmaceuticals and luxury items).

It proposes to remove the limit of assets fixed for MRTP Companies and dominant undertakings. Hence business houses intending to float new com­panies or undertake expansion will not be required to seek clearance from the MRTP Commission. This step will enable MRTP Companies to establish new undertakings, and effect plans of expansions, merg­ers, amalgamations and takeovers without prior gov­ernment approval. They shall have the right to ap­pointment of directors.

The new Industrial Policy goes all out to woo foreign capital. It PROVIDES 51% foreign equity in high priority industries and may raise the limit to 100% in case the ENTIRE output is exported.

This runs counter to the Nehruvian Model. Experts fear that this over-enthusiasm to wlecome foreign capital and to give free hand to multination­als will be detrimental for indigenous industries more so house-hold and small SCALE industries. This may lead to economic and POLITICAL crisis in future. It is also alleged that the Policy has been framed at the instance of the IMF and is going to protect the interests of developed Western countries at the cost of national interests. Critics also argue that once foreign capital is permitted free entry the distinction between high and low priority industries will disap­pear and all lines of production will have to be opened to facilitate foreign investment. This may create Brazil or Mexico like economic crisis.

By opening the gates of the Indian economy wide to the multinationals, the self reliance aspect has been completely ignored. These multinationals with slightest of inconvenience may shift their op­erations elsewhere leaving the economy in the lurch.

Since multinational and private entrepreneurs would prefer most favourable locations for their industries it would further intensify spatial disparity in economic development. This fact has been well collaborated by the letters of intent so far approved.

While selling out public sector shares and companies to private investors the Government is not only ignoring the interests of the employees but is transferring the assets at throw away prices. These public sector companies could have been handed over to the working class or autonomous organisa­tions to manage their AFFAIRS independently.

In the absence of MRTP safeguard private companies may develop monopolistic outlook and may indulge in unfair trade practices.

There is also a risk of growing consumerism rather than strengthening the sinews of the economy. Foreign investors may prefer to invest in low priority consumer sector instead of going for high priority sector.

With the state yielding to the private enter­prise the social objectives of equity with growth and protecting the interests of the down trodden and semi-skilled labourers would be thrown to the winds. This will be against the cherished goals of our Constitution and may create socio-economic dispar­ity and tension.


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18043.

Como se deu a conquista das terras astecar?

Answer»

The Spanish CONQUEST of the Aztec Empire, beginning in February 1519, was one of the most significant events in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Following CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS' establishment of permanent SETTLEMENT in the CARIBBEAN, the Spanish authorized expeditions or entradas for the discovery, conquest, and colonization of new territory, using existing Spanish settlements as a base.

18044.

Advent , development and spread of buddhism in china

Answer»

Buddhism is an INDIAN system that was transmitted by China by Central Asia trader Buddhist monk EARLY first century AD. Later it passed into korea by FOURTH century and Japan by sixth. In China, 845 he ordered destruction of 4,600 Buddhist a monestries and 40, 000 temple. More than 400,000 budhist and nun.

18045.

Causes and circumstances leading to quit india movement of 1942 and its importance

Answer» BRITISH had unjustified policies like salt law , martial law etc . they defined HUMILIATING terms on the ottoman of turkey also the khalifa of islam that MADE people upset in india ( both hindus and muslims). it was important because BRITISHERS should be aware of indian people POWER and they should end the colonism

18046.

According to hindu mythology, how many sons does sun have?

Answer»

Karna is the SON of sun
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18047.

Who was napolean bonaparte? what his achievements?

Answer»

Napoléon Bonaparte was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French REVOLUTIONARY Wars
HIS ACHIEVEMENTS :
1 He demonstrated exceptional military skills during the Siege of Toulon
2 He won the BATTLE of 13 Vendémiaire to end the threat to the Revolutionary Government
3 He led the French to victory in the ITALIAN Campaign against the First Coalition
4 As First Consul, Napoleon became the head of the Republican government in France
5 He laid the foundation for modern French education
6 His INFLUENTIAL Code Napoleon served as a template around the world
7 He established himself as a military genius in the War against the 3rd Coalition
8 EMPEROR Napoleon made France the dominant power in Europe
9 He won the Battle of Wagram to break the Fifth Coalition against France
10 He escaped from exile in Elba to became Emperor again

18048.

Automobile companies after 1990 in india

Answer» MARUTI 1000 , Maruit ZEN ,Maruti OMNI
18049.

Explain the slave trade

Answer»

The slave or labour transfer from one country to ANOTHER for plantation WORK or construction work on LOW wages.

It is ALSO known as indentured labour.

18050.

Aryans dedicated whole of separate mandala in rig veda to ?

Answer»

The ANSWER is SOMA and HAOMA