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18901.

Define political parties

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A political party is defined as an ORGANISED GROUP of people with at least roughly similar political aims and opinions, that SEEKS to influence public POLICY by getting its candidates elected to public office.

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18902.

Write a short note on Amrita Devi in hundred words

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Amrita Devi protested against King's men attempting to cut green TREES as it was prohibited in Bishnoi religion. The malevolent feudal party told her that if she wanted the trees to be spared, she should give them MONEY as bribe. She refused to acknowledge this demand and told them that she would consider it as an act of ignominy and insult to her religious faith. She said that she would rather give away her life to save the green trees.

Amrita Devi (Beniwal) sacrificed her life along with her three daughters viz. Asu, Ratni and Bhagu in year 1730 to save green trees being felled by the Maharaja of Jodhpur at a PLACE known as KHEJARLI in Marwar, Rajasthan. Along with her more than 363 other Bishnois, died saving the Khejri trees.

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18903.

Write a short note on brave Durga Das Rathode and hundred words

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Durgadas Rathore (Durga Das Rathore) (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718 in Gwalior) is CREDITED with having preserved the rule of the
Rathore DYNASTY over Marwar , India, following the death of Jaswant Singh in the 17TH century. In doing so he had to defy Aurangzeb , a MUGHAL emperor.
Early life
Durgadas was the son of Askaran Rathore, a Rajput minister of Jaswant Singh , the ruler of
Marwar .[1]
Support for Ajit Singh
Jaswant Singh was campaigning in Afghanistan when he died in December 1678, leaving no HEIR. Aurangzeb took the opportunity to intervene by imposing Muslim rule over Marwar. This formed a part of the Mughal strategy to destroy Hinduism and his flooding of the area with troops was successful in denying any opposition.

18904.

Do you think the change in the religious policy of ahoms was a cause of the Moamoriya Rebellion ?? Discuss.

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This REBELLION mainly took place between the Ahoms and the Moamorias. ... The RISE of the sattras was one of the reason for the leakage of MANPOWER from the Paik system, and as a RESULT the Ahom kingdom and the sattras CAME into increasing conflict.

18905.

What is new forest law ?

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The NEW FOREST LAW was SCIENTIFIC FORESTRY

18906.

Write a short note on Rana sanga in hundred words

Answer» MAHARANA Sangram Singh (12 April 1482 –30 January 1528) commonly KNOWN as Rana Sanga, was an Indian ruler of Mewar and head of a POWERFUL Hindu Rajput CONFEDERACY in Rajputana during the 16th century. He was of the Sisodiya clan of Rajput. Rana ruled between 1508 and 1528
18907.

Who known as conqueror of conqueror ?

Answer» WILLIAM I (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), usually known as William the CONQUEROR and SOMETIMES William the Bastar d, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.
18908.

Write a short note on Prithviraj Chauhan in hundred words

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Prithvirāja III (reign. c. 1178–1192 CE ), popularly known as PRITHVIRAJ Chauhan or Rai PITHORA in the folk legends, was an Indian king from the Chahamana(Chauhan) dynasty. He ruled Sapadalaksha, the TRADITIONAL Chahamana territory, in present-day north-western INDIA. He controlled much of the present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi; and some parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His capital was located at Ajayameru (modern Ajmer), although the medieval folk legends describe him as the king of India's political centre Delhi to portray him as a representative of the pre-Islamic Indian POWER

18909.

Write a short note on Bappa Rawal in hundred words

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Bappa Rawal, also spelled as "Bappa Raval", was a legendary ruler of the MEWAR region in Rajasthan, India. The bardic chronicles describe him as a MEMBER of the Guhila clan of RAJPUTS, and some of these consider him as the FOUNDER of his DYNASTY.

18910.

What were the three types of towns in janapadas time

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THE THREE TOWNS ARE

TEMPLE TOWN

ADMINISTRATIVE TOWN

MAIN TOWN

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18911.

Give two reasons to prove why most of the candidates for election belong to politiacal party

Answer» 1 they can not WIN WITHOUT a political party
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18912.

What was Kanishka's contribution

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Kanishka was the KING of Kushan Empire in CENTRAL ASIA. He was the third king of Kushan Dynasty. He was very famous for his military, POLITICAL and spiritual achievements.

18913.

Atleast 5Women What he work for our india

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They work as DOMESTIC workers
They work as a BUSINESS women
They work as a labour
They work as a minister
They also work as a house wife
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18914.

Any 8 great kings of Karnataka

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1) kadambas and gangas

2) badami chalukyas

3) rashtrakutas

4) western chalukyas

5) hoysalas

6) vijaynagara empire

7) bahmani sultanate

8) BIJAPUR sultanate

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18915.

Write about the tribal communities and which belong too

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Tribal SETTLEMENTS, villages and towns are the three MAIN compo­nents of India’s SOCIAL formation. A SHARP distinction between tribal settlement and village and between village and town cannot, however, be easily drawn due to some common characteristics shared by them. There are big tribal villages in some parts of the country and they are not significantly different from non-tribal, multi-caste villages.

Distinctions based on kinship, wealth and power among some tribal villages are as sharp as we find among the non-tribal villages. Tribals are not, theoretically, a part of Hindu social organisation, but they have always been in touch with wider society in India. They have been exploited economically and socially by the non-tribals living in tribal areas. A number of TRIBES have revolted against their exploitation.

18916.

Why did the soldiers find it offensive to bite thepaper of the cartridge?

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Because the cartiedges were MADE up of FATS of COWS and PIG

18917.

Pls Explain fair globa

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Principle One: Creating Opportunities for Economically Disadvantaged Producers

Poverty reduction through trade forms a key part of the organisation's AIMS. The organisation supports marginalised small producers, whether these are independent family BUSINESSES, or grouped in associations or co-operatives. It seeks to ENABLE them to MOVE from income insecurity and poverty to economic self-sufficiency and ownership. The organisation has a plan of action to carry this out.

Principle Two: Transparency and Accountability

The organisation is transparent in its management and commercial relations. It is accountable to all its stakeholders and respects the sensitivity and confidentiality of commercial information supplied. The organisation finds appropriate, PARTICIPATORY ways to involve employees, members and producers in its decision-making processes. It ensures that relevant information is provided to all its trading partners. The communication channels are good and open at all levels of the supply chain.

Principle Three: Fair Trading Practices

The organisation trades with concern for the social, economic and environmental well-being of marginalised small producers and does not maximise profit at their expense. It is responsible and professional in meeting its commitments in a timely manner. Suppliers respect contracts and deliver products on time and to the desired quality and specifications.

18918.

What is liberation?pls explain

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Liberation MEANS the SETTING FREE of someone or something. Wild animals RAISED in captivity are often unprepared for their liberation when they are released back into the wild.

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18919.

Give one social cause of the revolt.

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INEQUALITY AMONG THE CITIZENS. IS ALSO A SOCIAL CAUSE FOR THE REVOLT......

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18920.

If we have money then there is no proble in our like true or false

Answer» FALSE EVEN if we have MONEY we will have PROBLEMS
18921.

The Kingdom of Italy was created in .

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17th MARCH 1861 and SUBSEQUENTLY, the PARLIAMENT declared the CREATION of the Kingdom of Italy on 18 February 1861 (officially PROCLAIMING it on 17 March 1861) composed of both Northern Italy and Southern Italy.

18922.

Largest block of whole asia

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The tallest building in Asia (and the tallest in the world) is Burj Khalifa, which stands 828 m  which was opened on January 4, 2010 in DUBAI, United Arab EMIRATES.

18923.

Write a short note about Rajput history

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The term "Rajput" ACQUIRED its present meaning only in the 16th century, although it is also anachronistically used to describe the EARLIER lineages that emerged in northern India from 6th century onwards. In the 11th century, the term "rajaputra" appeared as a non-hereditary designation for royal officials. Gradually, the Rajputs emerged as a social class comprising people from a variety of ethnic and geographical BACKGROUNDS. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the membership of this class became largely hereditary, although new claims to Rajput status continued to be made in the later centuries. Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms PLAYED a significant role in many regions of central and northern India until the 20th century.

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18924.

Write short note about Rajput

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There was one of the most POWERFUL and popular community was Rajput. Rajput is a member of one of the PATRILINEAL Clans of Western CENTRAL Northern INDIA and some parts of Pakistan . the kshatriya is well known for Rajput Prithviraj Chauhan king of Ajmer who ruled the kingdom of Ajmer and Delhi is a first king of Rajput kingdom.
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18925.

Write short notes on quit india movement with its causes and effect

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The Quit India Movement, or the India August Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British Rule of India.[1]

The Cripps Mission had failed, and on August 8, 1942, Gandhi made a call to Do or Die in his Quit India speech delivered in Bombay at the Gowalia Tank Maidan. [2] The All-India Congress Committee launched a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called "An Orderly British Withdrawal" from India. Even though it was wartime, the British were prepared to act. Almost the entire leadership of the Indian National Congress was imprisoned without trial within hours of Gandhi's speech. Most spent the rest of the war in prison and out of contact with the masses. The British had the support of the Viceroy's Council (which had a majority of Indians), of the All India Muslim League, the princely states, the Indian Imperial Police, the British Indian Army and the Indian Civil Service. Many Indian businessmen profiting from heavy wartime spending did not support the Quit India Movement. Many students paid more attention to Subhas Chandra Bose, who was in EXILE and supporting the Axis Powers. The only outside support came from the Americans, as President Franklin D. Rooseveltpressured Prime Minister Winston Churchill to GIVE in to some of the Indian demands. The Quit India campaign was effectively crushed.[3] The British refused to grant immediate independence, saying it could happen only after the war had ended.

Sporadic small-scale violence took place AROUND the country and the British arrested tens of thousands of leaders, keeping them imprisoned until 1945. In terms of immediate objectives, Quit India failed because of heavy-handed suppression, weak co-ordination and the LACK of a clear-cut programme of action. However, the British government realized that India was UNGOVERNABLE in the long run due to the cost of World War II, and the question for postwar became how to exit gracefully and peacefully.

In 1992 Reserve Bank of India issued a 1 rupee commemorative coin to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Quit India Movement.

18926.

Give reasons why The two groups, Moderates and Radicals were re-united in the Congress session at Lucknow in 1916.

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1- Tilak was released from the jail in 1914 who mad EVERY possible resort to REUNITE them. Annie BASANT ALSO had a great part of the whole story

2- Both the groups was not getting any response from the british so they decide to reunite to get the ATTRACTION of the government

18927.

What are captalist countries?

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The countries were rehte are Races . No that running race but where everyone has not equally RICH . UNLIKE RUSSIA COMMUNALISM country where govt. Give salaries to all equally ...

18928.

Give reasons why The British government was forced to withdraw the Ilbert bill.

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The ilbert bill was introduced in 1883 during the viceroyship of Lord Ripon.

There are some reason to forced to withdraw :

The amended bill The amended bill had the provisions that the Europeans would be conferred on European and Indian District Magistrates and Sessions Judges alike. However, a defendant would in all cases have the right to claim trial by a jury of which at least half the membersmust be European.

Thus, this enactment held that Europeans criminals would be heard only by the Indian Judges “helped by the European Judges”.

The passage of this bill OPENED the eyes of the Indians and deepened ANTAGONISM between the British and Indians.

The RESULT was wider nationalism and ESTABLISHMENT of Indian NATIONAL Congress in the next year.

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18929.

Essay on modern india by mahatma gandhi

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Mahatma GANDHI a honourable person who sacrificed a lot of INDIA's INDEPENDENCE so that our motherland india would be free from the cruel britsh people who made indian SLAVE of them. he was against any violence act he always used to teach everybody about the non violence act. he was a calm person who wore a dhoti, and one chashma on his face. a great lesson for modern india from mahatma gandhi could be that he was always against the principle of violence but today's world everyone is violent infact in any small things would also happen they would raise their GUN and may be harmful anyone.

18930.

Who was the first assamese to participate in salt satyagraha?

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Liladhar Baruah was the first assamese to participate in SALT satyagraha.

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18931.

Why was civil disobedience movement called by gandhiji.Explain?

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Because Britishers MADE a rowlatt act which TELLS that they can lock a person in jail without any traills to OPPOSE it Gandhi ji started civil DISOBEDIENCE movement.

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18932.

It is the youngest of all major Dravadian languages

Answer» TELUGU
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18933.

Which party formed government in nwfp after the elections of 1937?

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CONGRESS FORMED GOVERNMENT after ELECTION.

18934.

When and where early man started growing crops.

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EARLY FARMING. Farming BEGAN c. 10,000 BC on land that became known as the FERTILE CRESCENT. Hunter-gatherers, who had traveled to the area in search of food, began to harvest (gather) WILD grains they found growing there. They scattered spare grains on the GROUND to growmore food.

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18935.

Make pot with sandy soil give reason for your answer

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PROVIDE more INFORMATION

18936.

Write a note on rowlatt act?(5marks)

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18937.

What does pastoralist means ???

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(especially in AUSTRALIA) a sheep or cattle farmer



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18938.

During Mughals rule the balochi tribes lived in the

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The baloch or baluch are a people who live MAINLY in the Balochistan REGION of the southeastern-most edge of the Iranian plateau,as well as in the Arabian Peninsula....


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18939.

Why are forest affected by war inpoint answer

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In INDIA forest department cut trees freely to meet British war needs.


In Java just before the Japanese occupied the region, the Dutch followed Scorched Earth Policy, destroying sawmills and burning huge piles of GAINT teak logs so that they WOULD not fall into Japanese hands.


The Japanese then EXPLOITED the forests recklessly for their own war industries, forcing forest villagers to cut down forests.


Many villagers used this opportunity to expand cultivation in the forest. After the war, it was difficult for the Indonesian forest service to get this LAND back.


In India people's need for agricultural land has brought them into conflict with the forest department's desire to control the land and exclude people from it.

18940.

Small presentation on saint of Maharashtra

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Saints of Maharashtra

The state of Maharashtra has a strong religious and cultural heritage. The religious studies and traditions are evident from the several temples and religious destinations in the state. Maharashtra is also popular for the long list of saints who hailed from the state. These saints have enlightened the masses from time to time with their DISCOURSE on humanity, EQUALITY, valor, brotherhoodness and harmony. Namdev is respected for his excellent knowledge of poetry and religious discourse. He travelled entire India and reached Punjab region, where he is respected by the Sikh religious followers even today. Saint Ramdas delivered preaching on courage and noble living

The strong influence of Warkari tradition gave prominence to saints in the state. Saint Tukaram, Eknath and Dnyandev are considered proponents of this tradition. They were considered as the hope of living for people with depressed souls and miseries. Saint Eknath mobilized the masses to fight against injustice of dictatorial rulers by WAY of his “Bharoods”. Saint Dnyaneshwara propagated his teachings of Bhagavadeeta among the masses by translating its verses to Marathi. There were also some women saints like Saint Sakhubai, Soyrabai and Janabai who influenced the society with their religious discourses.

Maharashtra has the distinction of producing several saints throughout its history. One or the other saint has been continuously involved in awakening the masses and spreading spiritual teachings. The endless list of most respected Bhakthi saints include Samarth Ramdas, Savta Mali, Gora Kumbhar, Dnyaneshwar, Chokhamela, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram. Apart from these saints there were also few Harijan Saints likeSant Damaji panth, Sant Sakhubai, Sant BANKA Mahar, Sant Kanhopatra, Sant Bhagu, Sant Soyarabai, Sant Nirmala, Sant Sadna, Sant Satyakam Jabali, and Sant Karmamelam. The state is also popular as the birth place of several world famous saints like Meher Baba, SWAMI Shukadas Maharaj, Sai Baba of Shirdi, Swami Samarth, Maharaj Gajanan and Maharaj of shegaon. The tomb of Meher Baba located at Meherabad is a world pilgrimage center visited by thousands of pilgrims. Maharashtra also has the distinction of most number of devotees thronging the state. Bhagubai and Namdev Mahar from Kharagpur are the dedicated devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba. Shirdi is a popular Shrine in Maharashtra and is also the second richest temple in the country after Tirupathi Balaji Shrine in Andhra Pradesh.

18941.

Why did the indian novelist write for a political cause?

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Political poetry brings together politics and poetry. According to "The Politics of Poetry"by David Orr, poetry and politics connect through expression and feeling, although both of them are matters of persuasion.[1] Political poetry connects to PEOPLE's feelings, and politics connects to current events. Poetry can also make political references and have real effects on the perception of politics.


Political poetry can impact readers because both politics and poetry express views, with political poetry often defined as being: "a specific political situation; ROOTED in an identifiable political philosophy; addressing a particular political ACTOR; written in language that can be understood and appreciated by its intended audience; and finally, offered in a PUBLIC FORUM where it can have maximum persuasive effect".[1]


Political poetry has existed from the earliest times, including the Roman, Horace

18942.

Why did jawaharlal nehru call for the creation of socialist state?

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Because he, like MANY “third-world” leaders of the time, were educated in western UNIVERSITIES where leftist/socialist ideas were all the rage among academics of that generation. That is still the case, but he and his contemporaries didn’t have the benefit of what today’s “third world” leaders have : the ability to see how socialism has worked (or rather, hasn’t worked) in practice. India and even more so Africa were blighted for a generation by socialist policies that were indoctrinated into their leaders by professors at the western universities where they studied. One could almost say that these western academics used Africa and Asia as their guinea pigs in a grand EXPERIMENT, which wasn’t successful — to put it mildly.

Also, Nehru had misplaced bitterness towards the capitalist system. I say misplaced, because what the British practiced in India was not true capitalism. In a true market economy, the government does not manipulate production, create monopolies, etc. The British did all that and *wrongly* called it “capitalism”, which Nehru then blamed for India’s woes and *wrongly* came to see socialism as the panacea that would bring healing.

I’m not joking : India would have been a first world country by the mid-1980s had it adopted capitalism rather than socialism when it became INDEPENDENT in 1947. Its economy only really began to take off in the 1990s when Manmohan Singh started MOVING it, slowly, in a less socialistic and more capitalistic direction.

18943.

Who was the head of revenue and financial department in the government of shershah?

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Diwan-e-wazarat or WAZIR is the HEAD of that DEPARTMENT.

18944.

Who was the first president of assam during freedom movement?

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Chabilal Upadhyaya was the FIRST PRESIDENT of ASSAM.

18945.

Who was the founder of indian space research organisation?

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Dr. Vikarm Sarabhai was the founder of Indian SPACE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION.

18946.

Classify the following leaders as moderates, extremists and revolutionaries: Khudiram Bose; Pherozeshah Mehta; Aurobindo Ghosh; Gopal Krishna Gokhale; Lala Lajpat Rai; Bal Gangadhar Tilak; Surendranath Banerjee; Bipin Chandra Pal; Bhikaji Cama.

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Moderates: PHEROZESHAH MEHTA, Gopal Krishna
Gokhale, Surendranath Banerjee
Extremists: Aurobindo Ghosh, LALA Lajpat RAI,
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal
Revolutionaries: KHUDIRAM Bose, Bhikaji Cama

18947.

Where was light of asia born?

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The LIGHT of ASIA born at Siddhartha GAUTAM in Kapilvastu.

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18948.

Why is nur jahan an inspiration for present woman

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Nur jahan STORY can truly inspire to see MANY to see all greater power women can have in SOCIETY. she brilliantly utilised the her skills in administration, political economical and cultural to HELP rule and make an empire prosper.

18949.

Why did PAUL JOSEPH GOEBBELS commit suicide

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By 1944, Germany had adopted Goebbels's WAR plan, and in JULY of that year, Goebbels was appointed general plenipotentiary for total war. However, by late April 1945, Germany had lost the war and Hitler was dictating his last will and testament to Goebbels, which appointed Goebbels chancellor of the Reich. The FOLLOWING day—May 1, 1945—instead of taking command, Goebbels had his SIX children poisoned, and he and his wife, Magda, committed suicide in Hitler's "bunker" in Berlin.

18950.

What is conclusion of Bhakti and Sufi movement

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This is a LIST of India-related encyclopaedic entries contained in traditional published works. These include two major works, one from recent times (2005) by STANLEY Wolpert and another from the nineteenth century by Edward Balfour (1885, 3rd edition). It would be USEFUL to check the different Indian language Wikipedias to compare the status of articles against this topic list. It would also be useful to compare these to SEE how the outsider perspective differ from how (mostly) Indians work to construct an encylopaedia. Comparing and reconciling this list with Wikipedia articles may not be easy as there is often no one-to-one correspondence. Adding wikilinks next to these articles could be an interesting EXERCISE to attempt.

Balfour's Cyclopaedia is in the public domain and this list of articles is not a substantial copy of Wolpert's work (and covered by fair use for review by Indian law). Balfour's work is a combination of dictionary, gazetteer and encylopaedia combined and therefore should be treated with a little more care in comparisons. They can be found online here