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19601.

Write all writers name ,book ,year and aim for 0 history novels,society and history

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19602.

Why were the forest cut by the british ? With point 5,6?

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19603.

What was one of Genghis Khan’s achievements?

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ANSWER:

GENGHIS Khan CAPTURED the city of Baghdad. Genghis Khan united the tribes of MONGOLIA. Genghis Khan founded the YUAN Dynasty.

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19604.

Gandhi irwin pact was signed in 1932 .give reason?

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Gandhi IRWIN pact was SIGNED on 5th MARCH 1931 PLZ CORRECT your information

19605.

THEY TRY TO BEAT ME , THEY TRY IN VAIN , AND WHEN I WIN , I END THE PAIN .

Answer» WOW so BEAUTIFUL LINES these are
19606.

Who is known as father of indian unrest?a. Bhagat singh b. Chandra shekhar azadc. Mahatma gandhi d. Balgangadhartilak?

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19607.

Write a note on crsfts in medieval india

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Crafts in the Middle AGES has a different connotation than crafts TODAY. Largely, Middle Ages crafts were not hobbies or artistic demonstrations, but trades that had been studied and mastered by craftsmen. Craftsmen joined forces and organized in craft guilds that allowed them the opportunity to GAIN prestige, power, and wealth through the practice of their trades.

Over TIME, guilds developed to represent every possible trade in town. Middle Ages crafts included masonry, carpentry, and painting, along with shoemaking, weaving and cloth-making, and candle making. The guild ensured fair representation and trade practices among all its members, and those who did not BELONG to the guild or worked against its regulations found themselves out of business and unable to practice their craft.

19608.

Which is the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world still in existence?

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I THINK it eould be GREAT WALL of CHINA

19609.

I want to know a short note on gargi and panini in history.

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Explanation:

Pāṇini (Sanskrit: पाणिनि) (pronounced [paːɳɪnɪ], variously dated between fl. 4TH century BCE[1][2][3][4] and "6th to 5TH century BCE"[5][6][web 1][note 1]) was an ancient Sanskrit philologist, GRAMMARIAN, and a revered scholar in ancient India.[7][9][10]

19610.

Which gulf city was a dependency of bombay presidency for almost a century during british rule?

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Aden was the gulf city which DEPENDENT on BOMBAY PRESIDENCY for almost a century during the COLONIAL RULE.

19611.

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Answer» B enlightenment IDEAS about ORIGIN of political AUTHORITY
19612.

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Answer» OPTION C Thomas Paine RIGHTS COMMON sense
19613.

What are social difference between jews and christians

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CHRISTIANS believe the Messiah has already come and He is Jesus Christ of Nazareth.they believe God redeemed the world from the power of sin through Christ's atoning DEATH on the cross and His subsequent resurrection and ascension to heaven. Christians await the Return of the Messiah as the Judge of all flesh and the King of the world. JEWS do not believe Jesus is the PROMISED Messiah, and they await the COMING of the Messiah.

19614.

Role of kunwar singh in the revolt of 1857 kindly tell me in urdu

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I KNOW ONLY TAMIL AND ENGLISH SO SORRY

19615.

Industrial Revolution started in which country? write any two reasons for this.

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➡ The Industrial Revolution began (or started) in England and spread to many other countries from 1750 to 1850.

⭐ TWO IMPORTANT REASONS ⭐

➡ LARGE COLONIAL EMPIRE : England had a large colonial empire. From those colonied Englang got raw materials at cheaper rates and these colonies were also served as markets for the BRITISH manufactured goods.

➡ AVAILABILITY OF LABOUR : The feudal SYSTEM broke down and the Agrarian Revolution PRECEDED the Industrial Revolution in England. As a RESULT, a large number of peasants were unemployed who shifted to cities. So many labourers were available in England to be employed in the factories.

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19616.

The role of kaunwar singh in rebultion of 1857

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Kunwar Singh (1777 – 26 April 1858) (also known as Babu Kunwar Singh and Kuer Singh) was a notable LEADER during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. ... At the age of 80, he led a select band of armed soldiers against the TROOPS under the command of the British East India Company.

19617.

What was the reason for Indian opposition to roulette act???

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This ACT was FIRMLY opposed by the Indian people because this act gave unjust right to Police to DETAIN any person without listening his/her FAVOR. Indian Leaders thought that this actcan cause a big blunder in the country. Hence, they called upon a movement to OPPOSE this “Exploiting Act”.

19618.

Whan was council of education formed

Answer» COUNCIL of EDUCATION was FORMED in the YEAR of 1985
19619.

explain under what circumstances did the british oppose the simon commission and how did Indians react to it

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The commission was send to take report about how good the ACT of 1919 have done (acc to british) ... Indians reaction was quite against them because their team has had no indian member . The indian opposed it like Lala lajpat rai , he was opposing the commision in lahore and he was lathi charged to death ... That was british repressive policy in 1929 CONGRESS session also (JAWAHAR lal Nehru was president of congress that time ) swaraj was declared as the main goal ... Because of these things Gandhi JI started the Civil Disobedience movement ...

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19620.

Why do federal judges enjoy lifetime tensure?

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Life tenure The PRIMARY goal of life tenure is to insulate the officeholder from external PRESSURES. Certain heads of state, such as monarchs and Presidents for Life, are also given life tenure. United STATES federal judges have life tenure once APPOINTED by the president and confirmed by the Senate

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19621.

What were the reasons for the downfall of hitler explain in brief?

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The REASONS of Hitler's downfall are -
at the END of 1942 November,the allied forces RECAPTURED African territories
the allied powers defeated Italy
in MARCH 1945 allied forces dealt a death blow to Germany CAUSING disappointment to Hitler which caused him to suicide

19622.

Pains / harships Bal gangadhar till

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All the PAINS and hardships faced by Bal Gangadhar TILAK in the FREEDOM struggle of India who struggled a lot to GET freedom against Britishers IV to give us rights

19623.

All the political discussions took place in the lbadat Khana

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Yes
during AKBAR's REIGN.

19624.

What were the chief cities of the harappan civilization?

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The Chief cities of Harappan CIVILISATION include Harappa, Ganeriwala, and Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan, andDholavira, KALIBANGAN,RAKHIGARHI, Rupar, and Lothal in modern-day India.

19625.

What is the concept of Temple according to Narayana Guru

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According to Narayan Guru
Temples are the heart of Hindu religious life and its social manifestation. The temple acts as a medium through which devotees approach godhead. Temples bring devotees closer to divine. The idols at temples are CONCRETE EXPRESSIONS of godhead, which cannot be otherwise comprehended or grasped directly as we do the world around us. When we worship at temple, we temporarily step out of the worldly life and try to have the glimpse of transcendental REALITY. The deity which is the object of devotion and worship, guide the devotees in their pious endeavor.
The atmosphere at temple is TOTALLY different from the world outside. Devotion and longing for god permeates the atmosphere at a temple. Rituals and worship at a temple inspire human mind and help it turns towards god. Devotees do not go to a temple without preparation. The concept of cleanliness and purity of mind and body are of primary importance. Devotee’s bath and wear clean clothes. They repeat the holy name of god and think of the deity as they get ready. They carry flowers and fruits and other offerings according to their means to the temple. Most of these offerings are clean, colorful, fragrant and highly pleasing to mind.
Thus there is a physical and psychological preparation for visiting temple.
Sree Narayana Guru expressed the needs of temple thus: “Temple MUST be kept scrupulously clean. Enter a temple only after taking bath. Speak of good things. Remember God. Breathe fresh air. Some go to the temple and purify mind and body through fasting and such. Some shed desire through faith. Some earn the blessing of God. All that depends on faith. All this is good. So temple is also necessary. “

19626.

जिला फिरोजाबाद के अंतर्गत ग्राम हिरनगाँव की ग्राम देवी का क्या नाम है

Answer» YE KESA QUESTION HAI.. ...
19627.

KBC 5000000 LACS QUESTION

Answer» LOCK my ANS OPTION B
19628.

Tell me some important facts about Akbar the third Maugham emperor who ruled for 49 years from 1556 to 1605

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Akbar is the FAMOUS KING of that TIME of meughal . his FATHER humayun when death Akbar take the king sit and he REJECT the rajakara of his state...

19629.

Whoah reason did history created

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Crash Bandicoot "Woah" REFERS to a series of videos featuring audio of video GAME streamer OneyNG saying "woah!" dubbed over the video game character Crash Bandicoot. ... On July 18th, Kuhr uploaded a video of Crash Bandicoot saying "woah" in front of a GREEN screen

19630.

11.Explain any three consequences of the February Revolution of 1917?

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1) After February revolution of 1917 Duma was suspended by the government.

2) New FORM of Government made by the workers and ARMY persons known as Soviet or Council

3) The KING Tsar abidicated his throne.

4) the new government firm to run the country named "PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT "

19631.

One award winning British songstressed released he sixth album in 2017.The title was a translation of always woman.Who was it?

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LAURA Marling is your ANSWER

19632.

The ahoms were divided into how many clans ?

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Possibility or impossibility doesn't DEPEND on the size of our GOAL but on the size of our faith, your efforts, hard work and your TRUST in GOD's grace. So always keep faith to make everything possible!

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19633.

Explain economic crisis of 1923 in Germany

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Actually what happened Germany taken the loan from France to fight in World War first but he is not able to repay it that's why France occupied the main industrial area of Germany "RHUR" to claim their coal this was ACTION taken by the France in reaction Germany printed paper CURRENCY recklessly and due to this the value of mark fall down and a time cam when the value of 1 us dollar is 98,860,000 marks and the price if GOODS increased if they wantvto buyva loaf of bread they have to carry about 2-3 bags FILLED with german currency mark.

19634.

Which city was introduced by sultan Ahmed shah and when?

Answer» AHMADABAD......................
19635.

What happened after the enactment of forest law

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The pastroralist couldn't enter the FOREST and graze their CATTLES. They have to continually graze their cattle in a land and they had FACED shortage of PASTURES for their cattles

19636.

Cuso4+naoh=cu(oh)2+na2so4

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CuSo4+2NaOH=Cu(OH)2+Na2So4

19637.

Explain effects of Non Cooperation movement 5mks

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19638.

Please help me to do this map questions by giving the answer and locations of places in the map of India

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1 AMRITSAR
2 lahore
3 CHAMPARAN
4 dandi
5 calcutta
6 nagpur

19639.

What were corn why corn the law abolised what were it,s affect

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The growth of population increased the demand of food grains in BRITAIN. The landed aristocracy pressurised the government to restrict the import of corn into the country. These laws CAME to be known as the Corn Laws.

The promulgation of the Corn Laws further pushed up the prices of food grains. The industrialists and urban DWELLERS were unhappy with the Corn Laws which resulted in the government abolishing the laws.

After the abolition of the Corn Laws, imported food flooded the British markets. British agriculture was not able to compete with imports. This resulted in the abandonment of CULTIVATION in many agricultural fields of Britain. Many farmers migrated to urban centers in search of EMPLOYMENT opportunities.

19640.

What is taller and to the defination

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The QUESTION is not CLEAR.

19641.

Describe the origin and growth of print culture in China?

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IN JAPAN.....THE PRINT TECHNOLOGY IN JAPAN WAS STARTED BY BUDDHIST MISSIONARIES FROM CHINA AROUND AD 768-770.THE BUDDHIST DIAMOND SUTRA WAS THE OLDEST PRINTED BOOK IN JAPAN IN 868 AD.
IT CONTAINED 6 SHEETS OF TEXT AND WOOD CUTTINGS OF ILLUSTRATION. THAT HOW IT STARTED AND THEN BOOKS WERE INTERESTED BY PEOPLE AND STARTED TO MAKE BOOKS HAND PRINTED AND SO ON.
IN CHINA.... THE WORLDS EARLIEST PRINTED FRAGMENT TO SURVIVE ARE FROM CHINA AND ARE OF SILK PRINTED WITH FLOWERS IN THREE COLORS FROM HAN DYNASTY.THE TECHNOLOGY  OF PRINTING FROM CLOTHS TO PAPER WAS ADAPTED UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BUDDHISM.
THE PRINTER WAS FIRST INVENTED BY JOHANNES GUTENBERG THE FOLLOWING WERE THE DRAW BACKS OF HAND WRITTEN MANUSCRIPT :
* COPING WAS AN EXPENSIVE ,LABORIOUS AND TIME CONSUMING BUSINESS.
*MANUSCRIPT WERE FRAGILE ,AWKWARD TO HANDLE AMD COULD NOT BE CARRIED AROUND TO READ EASILY.
* THIS ALSO AVOIDED THE LARGE SCALE CIRCULATION OF HAND WRITTEN MANUSCRIPTS.
{SORRY I MISSED IT BEFORE BY MISTAKE ,HERE IS THE ANSWER}: IT WAS MAINLY SCREW PRESSES. THE SCREW PRESS WAS ALLOWED TO DIRECTLY PRESSURE TO BE APPLIED ON THE FLAT PLANE WAS ALREADY A GREAT ANTIQUITY IN GUTENBERG TIME. THE PRESSING WAS WINE GRAPES AND OIL FRUIT(OLIVE).
-  NOW THAT BOOKS WERE BEING TRANSLATED FROM LATIN INTO DIFFERENT LANGUAGES,PEOPLE STARTED ARGUING WHY MASS IN CHURCH WAS STILL DELIVERED IN LATIN.SO THERE WAS ARGUMENT IN THE CHURCH FOR THIS CASE.
 *PRINTING HAD BROUGHT DIFFERENT IDEAS TO THE PEOPLE TO REVOLT.
*PRINT HAD CREATED A NEW CULTURE AND DIALOGUE WITHIN THE PUBLIC IDEAS OF SOCIAL REVOLUTION CAME INTO BEGIN.
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1)BY THE MID 19TH CENT.RICHARD HOPE OF NEW YORK HAD PERFECTED THE POWER DRIVEN CYLINDRICAL PRESS. IT WAS  CAPABLE OF PRINTING 8000 SHEETS PER HOUR. IT WAS USED FOR NEWSPAPER.
2)IN THE LATE 19TH CENT.THE OFFSET PRESS WAS DEVELOPED WHICH CULD PRINT UP TO COLORS AT A TIME.
3)BEGINNING OF 20TH CENT.ELECTRICALLY WORKING PRINTERS WERE DEVELOPED.
- *THEY WERE COPIED ON PALM LEAVES OR HAND MADE PAPERS.
*PAGES WERE BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED
*THEY WERE PRESSED BETWEEN WOODEN COVERS OR SEWN TOGETHER TO ENSURE PRESERVATION.
*THROUGH THE PRINT CULTURE MANY INDIAN WOMEN BECAME FAMOUS WRITERS AND READERS .
*SOME MAGAZINES WERE INTRODUCED FOR THE WOMEN TO PROPER THERE READING.
*MANY INDIAN WOMEN WERE SEND TO LEARN AND WRITE O WRITE SO THAT THEY CAN BE PRINTED .
A  SHORT NOTE::
THE PRESS HAD BECOME HE STRONGEST WEAPON BUILD IN NATIONALISM IN INDIA .SO LORD AMHERST IMPOSED RESTRICTION ON THE PRESS IN 1823 AD.IT WAS ENACTED VERY STRICTLY IN 1878 BY LORD LYTTON.  HE IMPOSED SOME CONDITIONS BY PASSING 'VERNACULAR PRESS ACT 1878 A.D.'THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED WERE :*NO PAPER CULD BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT BEEN SEEN .
*NO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE WERE  ALLOWED TO EDIT THE PAPER WITHOUT PERMISSION.MANY PEOPLE CALLED IT 'GAGGING ACT' AS IT TRIED TO SILENCE THE VOICE OF THE PRESS.AMD WITH ALL THE REVOLTS ,THEY HAD TO TAKE BACK THE LAW .

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19642.

Values learnt from Porus & Alexander characters

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They both were MIGHTY KINGS . ONE fights for his country and one fought for winning the whole WORLD

19643.

How were the Mycenaeans and the Mioans similar ?

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The MYCENAEAN civilization flourished in the late Bronze Age, from the 15th to the 13th century BCE and extended its influence not only throughout the Peloponnese in GREECE but also across theAegean, in PARTICULAR, on Crete and the Cycladic islands.The MYCENAEANS were influenced by the EARLIER Minoancivilization (2000 ...

19644.

Analyse the administrative structure of the delhi sultunate?

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Administration during the Delhi Sultanate was completely dependent on Muslim laws which were the laws of the Shariat or the laws of Islam. The Sultans and the nobles primary duty was to observe the laws of Shariat or Islamic laws in the matters of the state. This period rightfully stated that the Administration of Delhi Sultanate was largely influenced by their religion.

Central Administration of Delhi Sultanate

The given figure demonstrates the central administration of Delhi Sultanate.



The Central administration of the Delhi Sultanate followed a very systematic and well planned administration procedure which was run by different ministers who had specific work assigned to them. Besides, there were also several other departments and the Sultan appointed their officers to carry on specific duties.

1. The SULTAN - was the head of the state and enjoyed unlimited powers in every sphere of state activity. 
2. The NAIB - also enjoyed equivalent position as that of the Sultan. 
3. The WAZIR - was the Prime Minister of the state and headed the financial department. 
4. Diwan –I- Ariz – He was the head of the department of diwani-i-arz and in that capacity was the controller-general of the military department.
5. Diwan –I- Risalt - was the minister of foreign affairs he was in command of state tie ups with neighboring kingdoms and also was assigned the task of alliancing with powerful rulers.
6. Sadr –Ur -Sadar - was the head of the religious department. His work was to the safeguard the Islamic Laws and its upkeep.
7. Amir –I-Mazls -Shahi - he was the minister who looked after the festivals of the state, and made sure of all the public conveniences and arrangements during festive seasons.
8. Diwan-I-Insha- was the minister who looked after the local correspondence of and different offices.

Administration During Delhi Sultanate

The Delhi Sultanate was further divided into smaller provinces for it was convenient for the ministers to help them in the administration. They were called IQTAS.

Iqta System

• The Iqtadari was a unique type of land distribution and administrative system evolved during the sultanate of Iltutmish.
• Under this system, the entire empire was very evenly divided into several large and small tracts of land, called the Iqtas. 
• These plots of land were assigned to the various nobles, officers and soldiers for the purpose of easy and flawless administration and revenue collection.
• The Iqtas were transferable, i.e., the holders of Iqtas-Iqtadars-were transferred from one region to other every three to four years. 
• The holders of small Iqtas were individual troopers. They had no administrative responsibilities.
• Muhammad of Ghur in 1206 A.D. the able KING was the first to introduce the Iqta system in India, but it was lltutrnish who gave it an institutional form. The Iqtadari system witnessed numerous changes during the Sultanate period. Initially, Iqta was a revenue-yielding piece of land which was assigned in LIEU of salary. However, during Firuz Shah Tughlaq's reign,in the year  1351 A,D, it became hereditary.

Local Administration

• Local administration was vague and undefined and basically traditional system. 
• The provinces in this period were divided into 6 parts headed by shiqda
• The main functions to maintain law and order and protect PEOPLE against oppression of zamindars and had to perform military obligation. 
• The Shiqs were further divided into parganas and had different officials some of which were-

1. Amil- officers who collected land revenue and other taxes
2. Mushrif
3. Hazamdars- treasurers who kept the finances in control.
4. Qazi-Civil officials, who maintained developmental records.
5. Shiqdar-Criminal official and law makers.
6. Kotwal-Police head under shiqdar.
7. Faujdar-Military official in charge of fort along with their adjoining territories.
8. Amin- Officers in charge of measuring land and allocating their usage’.
9. Qanungo-Maintained previous records of produce and assessment.
10. Patwari-Village record keeper

Hence we can decipher that the establishment and EXPANSION of the Delhi Sultanate led to the evolution of a powerful and efficient administrative system. At its zenith the authority of Delhi Sultans had extended as far south as Madurai. They are evn today remembered for their very systematic administrative capabilities. ALTHOUGH the Delhi Sultanate had disintegrated, their administrative system made a powerful impact on the Indian provincial kingdoms and later on the Mughal system of administration.


19645.

What is the name of wife of meghnath in Ramayana

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The NAME of maghnath' s WIFE is sulochana

19646.

What is civilization

Answer» PEOPLE live in a WELL developed society or civilized society is KNOWN as civilization
19647.

Why Mahatma Gandhi choose to start only salt satyagraha?

Answer» BEACAUSE at that time price of salt is so much high due to duties POSED by the britishers and salt is ALSO a thingvthat is needed for EVERY person.
19648.

Write the difference between Chaurasia and barhot

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Chaurasi are those who are the best among all in EARLY period . They GIVEN MANY lands . They ALSO given many money from kings

19649.

Who is major dhyanchand

Answer» HOCKEY player
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19650.

WHEN WAS HITLER BORN?????????????PLZ ANSWER

Answer» HI there!!!☺️

Adolf HITLER was born on 20th of APRIL 1889 in Austria and died on 30TH of April in 1945.

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