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19501.

Specialty of guljarilal nanda

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Gulzari LAL Nanda (4 JULY 1898 – 15 January 1998)[1][2] was an Indian politician and economist who specialized in labour issues. He was the caretaker Prime Minister of Indiafor two short periods following the deaths of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964 and Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966. Both his terms ended after the ruling Indian National Congress's parliamentary party elected a new prime minister. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, in 1997 a year before his death in 1998.

Gulzarilal Nanda

Gulzari Lal Nanda

Caretaker Prime Minister of IndiaIn office
11 January 1966 – 24 January 1966PresidentSarvepalli RadhakrishnanPreceded byLal Bahadur ShastriSucceeded byIndira GandhiIn office
27 May 1964 – 9 June 1964PresidentSarvepalli RadhakrishnanPreceded byJawaharlal NehruSucceeded byLal Bahadur ShastriMinister of HOME AffairsIn office
29 August 1963 – 14 NOVEMBER 1966Prime MinisterJawaharlal Nehru
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Indira GandhiPreceded byLal Bahadur ShastriSucceeded byYashwantrao ChavanPersonal detailsBorn4 July 1898
Sialkot, PUNJAB, British India
(now in Punjab, Pakistan)Died15 January 1998(aged 99)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaPolitical partyIndian National CongressSpouse(s)LakshmiChildren2 sons and 1 daughterAlma materAllahabad University


19502.

Greatest weakness of aurangzeb that led downfall of mughal empire

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The WEAKNESS of him is it's proudness and the TWEAKING POWERS of it SON

19503.

How do we know about the holocaust

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Our KNOWLEDGE about the HOLOCAUST is by the GIVEN sources:


Books

Diaries preserved by Jews and Germans

Poetries

Concentration camp survivers.

19504.

Ano ang mga mahalagang pagbabago sa papel ng mga babae at lalaki ang napapansin sa kasalukuyan

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To answer your question in Tagalog:

Marami nang pagbabago sa papel nga mga babae at lalaki na mapapansin sa ating lipunan.

Isa sa mga pagbabago na ito ay ANG epektibong pagsulong sa pagkakapantay-pantay na sahod at hiring NG mga babae at lalaki. Bagaman MERON pang diskriminasyon na maoobserbahan, makikita PA rin ang mas mabuti na SITWASYON ng mga babae.

Isa pa ay ang pagbabago tungkul sa imahe ng trabaho ng isang babae: sa bahay/housewife.

19505.

What was the impacts of woods dispatch on education in India?

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Hey FRIEND. here is the ANSWER U R looking for.

19506.

Explain all causes of the uprising of the revolt of 1857.

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Because BRITISH were having BETTER w.eapons

19507.

What is theOld name of Delhi

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The OLD name of DELHI was SHAHJAHANBAD.

Hope it HELPS.......

19508.

Describe the rowlact act

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Rowlatt act was ALSO KNOWN as BLACK act
it gave enormous power to the government
anyone was put in prison for 2 years without any reason and without any trail

19509.

What do you mean by kafila in history of class 9

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"KAFILA" means a GROUP,CROWD or a bundle of SOMETHING

19510.

How did britain threthened indian weavers

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as in BRITAIN INDIAN clothes are banned and in India people started to buy British clothes as they were cheaper, DURABLE and COMFORTABLE. Indian weavers get less payment while WORKING in industry

19511.

What was the cause, course and consequences of the American Revolution?

Answer» CAUSES and Effects of the AMERICAN Revolution. After the French and Indian War, Britain needed MONEY. As a result, the British government PLACED taxes on the American colonists. The British thought that the colonists should help pay for the war since it had been fought partly to defend the COLONIES.
19512.

During which year sacchar formula was intruduced

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Sacchar FORMULA was INTRODUCED in 1994

19513.

Metion any two features if Delhi under Mughals

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Hey, here is your answer

They are

1) The city was home to a LARGE number of mansions, mosques and gardens which was SERVED as a capital of the MOGHAL empire until it ends in 1857.

2) The whole city was bordered by a wall and has 14 gates which was shaped like a CIRCLE, the red fort was the POINT of focus of Shajahanabad.

Hope it helps you

19514.

Which are the main question of history of class 7th and of chapter 5th and 6th

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I will HELP you but TELL me CHAPTER NAME

19515.

What was the importance of masulipatnam

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The town of Masulipatnam or Machlipatnam is located on the DELTA of the Krishna river. The literal meaning of Masulipatnam is fish port town. It was a centre of INTENSE activity in the 17th century. SINCE it soon became the most important port of Andhra Pradesh, both the DUTCH and the English East India Companies attempted to control it. The fort of Masulipatnam was built by the Dutch.

19516.

Kis desh me mandir aur masjid nahin hain

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I thik so vetican CITY HOPE it HELPS U if yes then mark it as BRAINLIEST ans

19517.

Expansion of British rule procedure of South India during the rule of Lord Wellesley why

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Because he defeated and HEAVILY damaged the strongest Indian POWERS such as the Maratha Empire and Tipu Sultan's Mysore kingdom in the Anglo-Maratha and Anglo-Mysore WARS.

19518.

Write the work of sarojini naidu ?

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Sarojini naidu was very FAMOUS in history. she wrote poems and MANY stories . LIKE GOLDEN threshold, the BIRD of time etc...

19519.

Write the elemental symbol and Latin name of following Sodium Potassium Silver Gold Mercury and tin

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ELEMENTS. SYMBOLS. LATIN NAME
Sodium. Na. Natrium
Potassium. K. KALIUM
SILVER. Ag. Argentum
Gold. Au. Aurum
Mercury. Hg. Hydragyrum
Tin. Sn. Stannum




HOPE IT HELPS!!!

19520.

Who was the better in compare of Arjuna in Archery but couldn't success ?

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EKLAVYA WAS THE PERSON WHO WAS BETTER THAN ARJUNA IN ARCHERY BUT COULD NOT SUCCESS

19521.

From where did the mughals trace thier origin

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FROM MONGOLS TO MUGHALS. The term "MUGHAL" comes from a MISPRONUNCIATION of the word "MONGOL," but the Mughals of India were mostly ethnic Turks not Mongolians. However, Barbur (1483-1530), the first Mughal emperor, COULD trace his blood line back to Chinggis Khan.

19522.

Explain the importance of Ajanta and Stupa.

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The 29 caves or temples in Ajantareflect the Mahayana and HINAYANA sects of Buddhism. These caves contain some of the best BUDDHIST art pieces found anywhere in the world. These caves remained in use for NEARLY nine centuries after which they were abandoned because of persecution of Buddhist monks in India.

The Importance of Stupas in Buddhism. As the importance of thestupa grew, so it did its functions and meanings. In ADDITION to being considered the living presence of the Buddha, his protective powers, and living energy, they were also a SITE of rituals and ceremonies.

19523.

What did ashoka do to make the lives of his people comfortable

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He PREVENTED WARS and FOLLOWED BUDDISM

19524.

What challenges did the first indian industrialist have to face?

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They faced a big PROBLEM because of large IMPORTED goods brought from FOREIGN countries to India to trade

19525.

Give some arguement in favour of a strong centre

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1.a STRONG centre can STOP the COMMUNAL frenzy.it can curtail RIOTS and violence

19526.

What was the name of the organization founded by mahatma gandhi to resist rowlatt act

Answer» NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT
19527.

Describe any Three features of the Treaty of Versailles

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 1) Germany took full BLAME for war-----Serbian terrorist killed an Austrian-Hungarian Archduke, but the treaty blamed Germany.  

2) Germany had to pay crippling war reparations. At that time it was believed that it would take Germany until 1988 to pay if Germany maintained payments.  

3) Austrian-Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire were broken up and German lands were reduced which all led to CREATION of Turkey, Poland (a recreation of Poland but not the boundaries of TODAY's Poland), Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, separate nations of Austria and HUNGARY, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania (USSR annexed these 3 in 1940), Saudi Arabia, British Protectorate of Transjordan (Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait_.  



19528.

Illustrate hitler’s foreign policy

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1-Pan GERMAN unity

2-Hatred for Jews.

3-Disregard the TREATY of VERSAILLES.


19529.

When did india got freedom

Answer» AUG 15TH ,1947
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19530.

Compare and contrast between battle of panipat 1 and 2

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After losing Samarkand for the second time, Babur gave attention to conquer India as he reached the banks of the Chenab in 1519.[6]Until 1524, his aim was to only expand his rule to Punjab, mainly to fulfil his ancestor Timur's legacy, since it used to be part of his empire.[7]At that time, parts of north India were under the rule of Ibrahim Lodi of the Lodi dynasty, but the empire was crumbling and there were many defectors. He received invitations from Daulat Khan Lodi, Governor of Punjab and Ala-ud-Din, uncle of Ibrahim.[8] He sent an ambassador to Ibrahim,asking him to get punished by him and he is rightful to the throne of the country, however the ambassador was detained at Lahore and released MONTHS later.[6]

Babur started for Lahore, Punjab, in 1524 but found that Daulat Khan Lodi had been driven out by FORCES sent by Ibrahim Lodi.[9] When Babur ARRIVED at Lahore, the Lodi army marched out and his army was routed.[9] In response, Babur burned and punished the people of Lahore for two DAYS, then marched to Dipalpur, placing Alam Khan, another rebel uncle of Lodi's, as governor. Alam Khan was quickly overthrown and fled to Kabul. In response, Babur supplied Alam Khan with troops who later joined up with Daulat Khan Lodi and together with about 30,000 troops, they besieged Ibrahim Lodi at Delhi.[10] He defeated them and drove Alam's army off; and Babur realised Lodi would not allow him to occupy the Punjab.[10]

19531.

What is ALMOST RELUATION ?

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This is your ANSWER .

19532.

Name of the shivaji' Espionage

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Bahirji NAIK is ANSWER of your QUESTION

19533.

What whold hapen if birtshir have not came to india

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We are LIVED RICHEST and WORLD richest COUNTRY

19534.

Explain about ahoms in brief

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A homs are the descendants of the ethnic Tai people who accompanied a Tai prince, Sukaphaa, in his migration from what is now the frontier regions between Myanmarand Yunnan Province in southwest China into the Brahmaputra valley in 1228. Sukaphaa and his followers established the Ahom kingdom (1228–1826), which controlled the Bramhaputra Valley and the territory of modern Assam until the British GAINED control of the region through the Treaty of Yandaboafter their 1826 victory in the First Anglo-Burmese War. In the EARLY days of the Ahom kingdom, although the Ahom made up a relatively small portion of the kingdom's population, they maintained their original Tai LANGUAGE and practiced their traditional religion. Over time however, the kingdom ADOPTED the lingua-franca of the region the Assamese language as their mother TONGUE, and the royal court eventually converted to the dominant local religion, Hinduism.

19535.

Reasons responsible for french revolution

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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.

19536.

Explain any five steps taken by Hitler to establish strong Nazi society

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The prominent features of Hitler's political policy by which he established dictatorship in Germany after coming into power:-

1. Suspension of civil rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly. Spreading propaganda by targeting youths for recruitment in Nazi Party.

2. Repression and persecution of political rivals like Communists. The Reichstag (The GERMAN Parliament) was burnt down in February 1933. A Dutch communist named Van der Lubbe caught red-handed with matches and fire lighting materials. Hitler used it as an excuse to arrest many of his communist opponents, and as a major platform in his election campaign of March 1933. Hitler held a GENERAL election, appealing to the German people to give him a clear mandate. Only 44 % of the people voted for Nazi party, which didn't give him a majority in Reichstag. So, Hitler arrested the 81 communist deputies.

3. Enabling Act was passed in 1933, which established dictatorship in Germany and banned all political parties and trade unions. The Enabling Act made Hitler the dictator of Germany, with powers to do anything he liked.

4. Creation of Surveillance and secret police SERVICES like Gestapo and SS that were vested with extra-constitutional powers.

5. Aggressive foreign policy like reoccupation of Rhineland, pulling out of LEAGUE of Nations and INTEGRATION of Austria and Germany.


19537.

Why is it action speaks louder than words

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Because they have more NOISE but in a SILENT WAY

19538.

Plz explainRebellion in the Countryside: From the cities, the Non-Cooperation Movement spread to the countryside. It drew into its fold the struggles of peasants and tribals which were developing in different parts of India in the years after the war.chapter nationalism in india class 10

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It is all about the SPREADING of rebellion in the peasants and the tribal people .it is about what they think about non cooperation in their own WAY.
the tribal THOUGHT to practice non Cooperation through nonviolent way with influence of ALLURI sitaram raju in Gudem hills of andhrapradesh and peasants get influence of baba ramchandra and formed odh kisan subha allhabad

19539.

Who is Martin luther? Write a note about him.

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⛦Hᴇʀᴇ Is Yoᴜʀ Aɴsᴡᴇʀ⚑
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❖ Martin luther was born on 10 Nov, 1483.

❖ He was a German PROFESSOR of theology.

❖ His Tradition or movement is Lutheranism.

❖ He FOREVER CHANGED Christianity when he began the Protestant REFORMATION in 16th-century Europe.

❖ His writings were responsible for fractionalizing the Catholic Church and sparking the Protestant Reformation. 

❖ His some children are:-

♦ Margarete Kunheim
♦ Magdalena Luther
♦ Paul Luther
♦ Elisabeth Luther

❖ He died on 18 Feb, 1546.

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Thanks...✊

19540.

Mention any two economic factors responsible for the growth of nationalism and in India

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1. Development of MEANS of Communication

2.. The CONTRIBUTION of the Social and Religious Reformers

19541.

Who are the two group of nobles at the Brahmin Court

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Irain NOBLES of PERSIAN and Turani nobles of CENTRAL ASIA

19542.

Where was the first Olympic game held Name the country

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The first OLYMPIC game held in ATHENS GREECE

19543.

Abd Munnaf is the orignal name of Hazrat Abdur Rehman Bin Auf (RA)

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I CANT UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION


19544.

How did tribal societies change there nature with there time

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the TRIBAL SOCIETIES CHANGE there nat​ure with TIME

19545.

How did tribal societies change the nature with there time

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After being organised into a state tribal societies changed a lot. Their ADMINISTRATIVE system began to be centralised. Their KINGDOM was divided into garhs. Each garh was CONTROLLED by a particular tribal clan. This was further divided into units of 84 villages called chaurasi. The chaurasi was further divided into barhots, which were made up of 12 villages each.

Tribal kings or rajas began to grant land to Brahmanas, poets and SCHOLARS. They also wised to be recognised as Rajputs. for exp Aman Das, the tribal king assumed the title of Sangram Shah. Tribal kings also annexed smaller neighbouring kingdoms. We can cite the example of Ahom. It annexed the kingdom of Koch-Hajo. The Ahoms built a large state and for this they used firearms.

19546.

Rani Lakshmi Bai was having how many brothers and sisters

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She was not having any BROTHER and sister.
hope it MAY HELP you

19547.

Explain the features of the novel hard times

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Hard Times is unusual in several ways. It is by far the shortest of Dickens' novels, barely a quarter of the length of those written immediately before and after it.[1] ALSO, unlike all but one of his other novels, Hard Times has neither a preface nor illustrations. Moreover, it is his only novel not to have scenes set in London.[2] Instead the story is set in the fictitious Victorian industrial Coketown, a generic Northern English MILL-town, in some ways similar to Manchester, though smaller. Coketown may be partially based on 19th-century Preston.

One of Dickens's reasons for writing Hard Times was that sales of his weekly periodical, Household Words, were low, and it was HOPED the novel's publication in instalments would boost circulation – as indeed proved to be the case. Since publication it has received a mixed response from critics. Critics such as George Bernard Shaw and Thomas MACAULAY have mainly focused on Dickens's treatment of trade unions and his post–Industrial Revolution pessimism regarding the divide between capitalist mill owners and undervalued workers during the Victorian era. F. R. Leavis, a great ADMIRER of the book, included it – but not Dickens' work as a whole – as part of his Great Tradition of English novels.

19548.

Give me four short point please give fast

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Hi

1. The rulers of Scindia, Holkar,Raja of Jodhpur did not join the REVOLT instead of SUPPORTED the Britishers.

2. the BRITISH soldiers who is better equipped than the Indian soldiers who FOUGHT with outdated weapons the Britishers had EXPERIENCED and well developed weapons.

3. the revolutionaries did not have enough resources for the struggle the British financially and mentally stronger.

4. From the side of the Indian revolutionaries the revolt was not plans in organised and the Britishers having more advantages than Indians have.


Hope it helps.

19549.

Who wrote Amarjibhan

Answer» RASH SUNDARI BHAI debi
19550.

What were people initiatives in resisting british rule

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British colonial rule had a tremendous impact on all sections of Indian society. Can

you imagine being ruled by some strangers year after year? No, we cannot. Most

of US were BORN after 1947 when India had already become independent. Do you

know when the British conquered India and colonised its economy they faced stiff

resistance from the people. There were a series of CIVIL rebellions. These rebellions

were led by RULERS who were deposed by the Britishers, ex-officials of the conquered

Indian states, impoverished zamindars and poligars. It brought together people

having different ethnic, religious and class background against the British rule. In this

lesson, we will read about some important popular uprisings, their nature and

significance. We will also read about the uprising of 1857 which had a major impact

on our National Movement.