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19851.

Name the architect who designed rajarajeshwara temple

Answer» HEYA !

Parashurama, RAJARAJA Chola are the architect who designed rajarajeshwara TEMPLE .

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19852.

What role did women have to play in nazi germany explain?

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Nazi women, far FEWER in number than their MALE COUNTERPARTS in the Third Reich, still played a critical role in the lead-up .Women in Nazi Germany were subject to DOCTRINES of Nazism by the Nazi Party ... The Nazi model woman did not have a career, but was responsible for the education of her CHILDREN .

19853.

Name the tribe which was powerful in north west

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The Balochis were another large and POWERFUL tribe in the north-west. In the western Himalayas, the Gaddi SHEPHERDS lived. The Nagas, AHOMS and many others lived in the distant north-eastern part of the subcontinent. In many areas of present-day Bihar and Jharkhand, Chero Chiefdoms had emerged by the 12th CENTURY.

19854.

Discuss Raja Ram Mohan Roy's contribution to the emancipation of women answer

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Raja Ram Mohan Roy was an Indian socio-educational reformer who was ALSO known as ‘Maker of Modern India’ and ‘Father of Modern India’ and ‘Father of the Bengal Renaissance.’ He was BORN on May 22, 1772, into a Bengali Hindu familyWomen Education: Equally able was the Raja`s advocacy of the education of Women. Although the concept had ALREADY been put forward by missionaries, it was the Raja who helped to popularize it among the Hindus. He said that the women of India were HIGHLY educated and that the education of women was in keeping with ancient religious traditions and beliefs. The Brahma Samaj did great service in removing the POPULAR prejudices against the education of women that were the prevalent in the Hindu society and the credit for this goes mostly to Ram Mohan.

19855.

Name one forest act formulated by the British

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The Indian forest ACT of 1865 extended british COLONIZATION any claim over the forests in INDIA .the 1865 Act was a precurser act to 1878 which truncated the communal tradition use by communities of the forest ornament enabled asset

19856.

Mention any five social changes which were seen in russian society after industrialisation

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1.large scale PRODUCTION of goods and services.
2.technology advancements
3.factories and industries were SET up on a large scale
4.railway and road networks were widened.
5.colonies served as a READY MARKETS for INDUSTRIAL socities

19857.

Final Set of morals that people get in their late teens

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RESPECT FOR ALL

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19858.

What is the main aim of revolutionaries of Europe during the year 1815

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The main aim of the revolutionaries of EUROPE during the years following 1815 was a COMMITMENT to oppose monarchical FORMS of governance that had been established and to fight for liberty and FREEDOM.

19859.

Describe abode of peace

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The Abode of Peace Harmony Centre is the beautiful, tranquil head office of Shanti Mission and it’s where many of our larger retreats and weekend intensives are HELD. The Centre is nestled in the FORESTS of the Watagan Mountains, near Cooranbong, and getting there is easy. You can reach it by train from Sydney Central or it’s about a one hour drive from Sydney. We offer accommodation at the Centre itself or down the road at the Abode of Peace Retreat Centre. Shakti Durga, founder of Shanti Mission, is based at the Centre and offers regular programs for people at any point in their spiritual path. As well as offering spiritual and educational programs at the Centre, we have a SHOP that is fully stocked with amazing BOOKS, music, clothes, crystals and jewellery. The ‘Tuck Shop’ offers food, coffee, snacks and a great community atmosphere during the weekend.

Affordable accommodation

Spiritual bookshop

Vegetarian tuck shop

Parking

1 hour north of Sydney

General office hours for administration staff: Closed Tuesdays Wednesday to Sundays -  9am to 5pm (this may vary upon the programs we are running) Contact our admin team at the Abode of Peace for any enquiries and confirmation of opening hours: 02 4977 3300 Check the What's On calendar for course details.

19860.

How did the new forest law affected nomadic and pastoral community?

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The nomadic TRIBES NEED to move from one place to another in search of new PASTURES. When the grass in a particular part is exhausted and the season becomes unconducive, the nomadic tribes move to some other area. The seasonal movement of nomadic tribes is beneficial for the ENVIRONMENT. It allows NATURAL re-growth of grass in the pastureland.

19861.

Suru is the other name of whom

Answer» MATA Kimi ni KOI WO Suru
19862.

Iron and Steel industry was setup in Jamshedpur.why??

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Because it was located on the banks of the RIVER SUBARNAREKHA and the AREA was RICH in IRON and water both.

19863.

Perenian _______ flows to Thanjaver

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The PERENNIAL RIVER KAVERI FLOWS to Thanjavor


19864.

Where did Hitler live?

Answer» ADOLF Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, a TOWN in Austria-Hungary (in present-day Austria), close to the BORDER with the GERMAN Empire. He was christened as "Adolphus Hitler".
19865.

Write a short note on Hampi.

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Hey
Here is it answer
Hampi is a group of MONUMENTS which are found in southern India (KARNATAKA). It is also known as UNESCO 's WORLD heritage site.

19866.

What are the 5 key areas for integrated creation

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It incorporates five key action areas in Health PROMOTION (build HEALTHY public policy, CREATE supportive environments for health, strengthen community action for health, develop personal skills, and re-orient health services) and three basic HP strategies (to enable, mediate, and advocate).

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19867.

How did the Vernacular Press Act of 1878 try to suppress the national movement

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This is the ANSWER for your QUESTION

19868.

Three factors that led to the rise of nationalism in India.

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Factors which led to RISE in nationalism are

1) Adrupt rise in self proclaimed NATIONALIST groups which try to ISSUE certificate of nationalism to public on basis of their choice.

2) INCLUDING people in cabinet who has more pro religious ideology rather then having a pro development ideology.

3) Spreading false information on the achievements of Government by exaggerating it and then marking person as anti-nationalist if it questions it's authenticity.

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19869.

How did the Charter act of 1813 affect Indian craftsmen?

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1.It caused a decline in the Indian handicraft which had been very popular in the past.
2.The BRITISH goods GAIN and restricted entry into India so the Indian craftsmen LOST the MARKET for their goods.
3. Indian handicrafts had to face a COMPETITION with the machine made goods which come from Britain.
4.Many of them gave up their traditional work.
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19870.

Why do we need mass media

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Ans...........

1. MASS media includes print and ELECTRONIC and various new mediums.
2. It facilitates free flow of info to all strata of society.
3. People are able to watch an event as it actually happened.
4. TELEVISION is an audio visual medium hence it has a great impact on education process. Programmes like country wide classroom was one of the popular PROGRAMME. So, the television did not remain only a medium of entertainment.
5. Programmes which provided information on courses required for educational and professional development were presented.
6. Television overcomes inherent limitations of newspapers and the radio.
7. Readers get a platform to voice their opinions.
8. Mass media is very important as it plays an important role in strengthening the democracy.
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19871.

Which period is called as 'golden period of architecture'?

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The period between 4TH and 6TH AD KNOWN as the 'golden period of architecture'.

19872.

Why do you think the British passed rowlatt act when they were trying to win the cooperation of the Indians?

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After the END of the first world war ,The British government passed ROWLATT act.The act authorized the British government to arrest and imprison any person without taking his/her trial in the court .It ALSO banned INDIANS from keeping any type of tools or weapons.
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19873.

_____ is the main source of income for media.

Answer» LATEST NEWS ......... MAY be or GOSSIP
19874.

What is socialism mention in fourth feature

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Freedom of CONSUMPTION is socialism MENTION in FORTH feature.

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19875.

What was the reason for helmuth's father to commit suicide

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HELMUTH was the son of ONE of the Nazi supporters. One day Helmuth overheard a conversation between his father and mother, where his father expressed the thought of killing his family, Helmuth included or committing suicide alone. What followed was a TIME out with his father where the spent the last quality time together. It was after this that Helmuth's father went on and shot himself in his office.

The reason for the suicide, was because Helmth's father was afraid of the retaliation that he would face for the war crimes they committed under the Nazi rule. It was 1945 and the GERMANS had surrendered to the alliance.  



19876.

HISTORY OF'' MEHAM''......

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Geographical LOCATION : 30 km west from Rohtak, On Rohtak Hisar N. H. No. 10 .

History : Tradition assigns the settement of the town to Mahabharta period when it was a site of big fort. Later it was re-founded by Rai BALLU, a Power Rajput, before the reign of prithi Raj Chauhan. It is said to have been destroyed by Mohammad Gauri. But this place of antiquity is not historically RECOVERED before the reign of Akbar, when he gave it in Jagir to Shahbaz Khan, an Afgan.

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19877.

Mention any two evil effects of industrial revolution.

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Transcript of Positive and Negative Effects of the Industrial Revolution. Working in a FACTORY was not something PEOPLE wanted to do. Pollution, unsafe, dirty, long working hours, never any breaks. All of the COAL that was USED for power became smoke after USE

19878.

Why did Chinese officials consider European traders to be smugglers?A. Chinese officials were wary of all foreigners.B. European traders brought forbidden items into China.C. European traders entered China without permission.D. European traders refused to pay tribute.

Answer» EUROPEAN TRADERS REFUSED to PAY TRIBUTE.
19879.

'Internet bana dimaagi bukhaar' par shikshak aur chatra ke beech lagbhag 50 shabd me samvad.

Answer»

छात्र: मैडम क्या आप कृपया मुझे बता सकते हैं कि इंटरनेट के प्रभाव हमारे दिमाग कैसे हैं

टीचर: अत्यधिक इंटरनेट उपयोग किशोरों के दिमाग के कुछ हिस्सों को बर्बाद करने का कारण बन सकता है, एक अध्ययन से पता चलता है

वैज्ञानिकों ने भारी इंटरनेट उपयोगकर्ताओं के दिमाग में ग्रे पदार्थ के शोष के लक्षणों की खोज की जो समय के साथ खराब हो गईं।

यह उनकी एकाग्रता और स्मृति को प्रभावित कर सकता है, साथ ही निर्णय लेने और लक्ष्यों को निर्धारित करने की उनकी क्षमता के रूप में। यह उनकी संकोच भी कम कर सकता है और 'अनुचित' व्यवहार को जन्म दे सकता है

छात्र: और यह कैसे पता चला था?

शिक्षक: कुछ व्यक्तियों पर एमआरआई परीक्षण किए गए थे मस्तिष्क की झुर्री हुई सतह, या कॉर्टेक्स पर ग्रे पदार्थ पर केंद्रित एमआरआई चित्रों का एक सेट, जहां स्मृति, भावनाओं, भाषण, दृष्टि, श्रवण और मोटर नियंत्रण की प्रसंस्करण होती है।

विद्यार्थी: यह वास्तव में बहुत डरावना है, लेकिन आपके समय और जानकारी के लिए बहुत ज्यादा धन्यवाद

19880.

how was modern literature different from ancient and medieval literature?what subjects did it choose?

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The history of literature is the historical development of writings in prose or poetrythat attempt to provide ENTERTAINMENTENLIGHTENMENT, or instruction to the reader/listener/observer, as well as the development of the literary techniques used in the communication of these pieces. Not all writings constitute literature. Some recorded materials, such as compilations of data (e.g., a check register) are not considered literature, and this article relates only to the evolution of the works defined above.

The beginnings of literatureEdit

Main article: Early literature

See also: SANGAM literature, Sumerian literature, Ancient Egyptian literature, and Babylonian literature

Literature and writing, though connected, are not synonymous. The very first writings from ancient Sumer by any reasonable definition do not constitute literature—the same is true of some of the early Egyptian HIEROGLYPHICS or the thousands of logs from ancient Chineseregimes. Scholars have often disagreed concerning when written record-keeping became more like "literature" than anything else; the definition is largely subjective.

Moreover, given the significance of distance as a cultural isolator in earlier centuries, the historical development of literature did not occur at an even pace across the world. The problems of creating a uniform global history of literature are compounded by the fact that many texts have been lost over the millennia, either deliberately, by accident, or by the total disappearance of the originating culture. Much has been written, for example, about the destruction of the Library of Alexandria in the 1st century BC, and the innumerable key texts which are believed to have been lost forever to the flames. The deliberate SUPPRESSION of texts (and often their authors) by organisations of either a spiritual or a temporal nature further shrouds the subject.

19881.

The role of newspaper in the indian struggle for independence

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What role did the Indian media play during India's independence struggle?

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Nagarajan Srinivas, History repeats itself, first as TRAGEDY and then as farce.

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Media, especially the Print Media, has all along been the backbone of all mass movements or popular upsurge, and Indian independence struggle is no exception. Right from the time of India's First War of Independence in 1857, Hindi/Urdu journals like Payam-e-Azadi and Samachar Sudhavarshan supported the struggle for freedom,and exhorted people to throw out the British rulers. This provoked the British to hit back with the notorious Vernacular Press Act, popularly known as the Gagging Act, imposing many restrictions on the newspapers and periodicals of the day. Similarrly Amrita Bazaar Patrika faced the Government's ire and was forced to close down in 1871,before moving to Calcutta from Jessore to continue their fight against the ruling establishment. 

In fact,many of the tallest leaders of the Freedom movement themselves turned journalists too, and used the press to propagate their ideas to the masses. The following list of publications run by some of the leaders would illustrate the point:

>Rastiguftar run by Dadabhai Naoroji.
>Kesari and Mahratta both edited jointly by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. For this Tilak Maharaj was tried and convicted for sedition, and exiled from the COUNTRY for six years.
>Hindustan run by Madan Mohan Malaviya. 
>Punjabi,Bandemataram,The People - all by Lala Lajpat Rai.
>Young India,Navajeevan and Harijan - all edited and run by the Mahatma himself  to communicate his views with his followers.
>In Kerala, Swadeshabhimani, Malayala Manorama, and Mathrubhumi were started to propagate the message of the freedom movements. The owner of the Swadeshabhimani was deported in 1910 for his anti-British stance, the properties of Malayala Manorama were confiscated in 1938, and Damodara Menon, the editor of Matrubhumi was arrested in 1942 for supporting the Quit India movement. 
>In the then Madras presidency, G.Subramania Aiyer, a prominent member of the Indian National Congress started The Hindu in English in 1878, and Swadesa Mitran ( Friend of Self Rule) in Tamil in 1881 to propagate the Nationalist ideas. The iconic Tamil poet, Mahakavi Bharathiyar worked as sub-editor for Swadesamitran for a number of years, fueling the struggle for independence with his inspiring poems,informative columns and incisive cartoons. Bharathi later on started his own publications, Indian in Tamil,and Bala Bharathi in English. For his nationalistic activities, the British tried to IMPRISON Bharathi, and to evade arrest,he migrated to Pondicherry, then ruled by the French, and continued his activities from there, where he also met and associated with Sri Aurobindo.  

So much for the role of the press/print media,and the challenges faced by them from the colonial rulers. Now,let us briefly see the role of audio-visual media,namely the Stage and the Movies.

In a scenario where most people are illiterates, even the press can hope to achieve only partial SUCCESS. So,it was left to the Theater initially and the movies later to effectively carry the message to the masses. I will speak here only about the Tamil stage/movies, as I KNOW little about other languages/regions.

In most of the stage plays, though they were either mythological or folklore, the actors,who were also great singers used to intersperse the dialogues with the messages of the leaders like Gandhi,or used to sing songs inspiring nationalist sentiments. I heard from my father that it was not unusual for Lord Karthikeya on stage to suddenly burst into a song "Pandita Motilal Nehruvai pari koduthomey" lamenting the demise of Motilal Nehru, or Sage Naradha break out full throatedly singing "Gandhiyai pol oru santha swarupanai kanbadhu elidhamo" in praise of the Mahatma and his non violence movement. 


19882.

Wt is meant by premable

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Preamble is an introduction and a preface of an CONSTITUTION that explains it's purpose.

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19883.

Describe the significance of silk routes in the pre modern period in the field of trade cultural exchange and religion

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1. Silk road not only acted as a main route for TRADE for Chinese PEOPLE but as a catalyst for expansion of religion like Buddhism, Christianity etc.
2. example BUDDHIST monks were sent to central Asia and China through India along with merchants through silk rout
3. Silk route also worked as an exchange point of many goods from china and other countries like Paper, gun powder, silk from China and Glass painting from Mediterranean countries
4. China being a MONOPOLISED silk exporters made the silk route as their main chain to expand their MARKET

19884.

What are the main themes of novel 19th century?

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☞Main themes of novels written in the 19th CENTURY in Europe INCLUDED: Rural life and community like that depicted in the WORKS of Leo Tolstoy.

☞Problems of industrialization and urbanization like that depicted in Hard TIMES by Charles Dickens.

☞Harsh life of the miners in Emile Zola's Germinal.

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19885.

What are the policies and programmes of the indian national congress during the period of 1885 to 1905?

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Early Nationalists,[3] also known as the Moderates,[4] were a group of political leadersin India active between 1885 and 1905. Their EMERGENCE marked the beginning of the organised national movement in India.[5] With MEMBERS of the group drawn from educated middle-class professionals including lawyers, teachers and government officials, MANY of them were educated in England. They have become known as "Early Nationalists" because they believed in demanding reforms while adopting constitutional and peaceful means to achieve their aims.[6][7] The Early Nationalists had full faith in the British sense of JUSTICE, fair play, honesty, and integrity while the believed that British RULE was a boon for India.] The Early Nationalists were staunch believers in open-minded and moderate politics.

19886.

What would yoj do to develop the surrounding of your village /town to help growth of tourism ?

Answer» 1. Maintain cleanliness to attract tourists.
2. Take up certain initiatives for the development of the village or town.
3. EDUCATE the people and TEACH them
4. Collect certain FUNDS to install new attractive things.
19887.

What changes took place in varna based society??

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Within the VARNA-based SOCIETY, smaller castes called jatis emerged. Jatis, rather than varna, became the BASIS for ORGANIZING society.

19888.

what measures were introduced by the French revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity among the French people

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Frederic Sorrieu, the artist designed portraits of the PEOPLE of Europe and America walking in a parade and requiting tribute to the statue of liberty. The conceptions of la Patrie who is termed as the fatherland and LE citoyen who is referred to the citizens were HIGHLIGHTED to generate a sense of common identity among the French people.

A modern French tricolor was adopted in order to substitute the ancient royal symbols.

A centralized management system exercising uniform regulations for all resident within its region was established.

New hymns were PRODUCED, oaths were taken and martyrs were commemorated all in the TITLE of the country.

19889.

When was discovered India

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On May 20, 1498, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in what is now Kozhikode, India. Da Gama was the first European to reach the lucrative tradecenters of India by sea.

 

Portugal and other European empires had been trading with communities in India and throughout Southeast Asia for centuries. The legendarySilk Road was an OVERLAND trade route that linked the fabled spice markets of the east with the bustling commerce of the west. However, TRAVELING through disputed territories in the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Peninsula was dangerous and time-consuming.

 

Da Gama and his fleet used well-traveled routes to navigate down the western COAST of Africa. After re-supplying in the Canary Islands, da Gama took a chance and sailed west into the Atlantic Ocean—the opposite direction of where he wanted to go. He took advantage of the strong, reliable winds called Westerlies to quickly steerhim to the southern coast of Africa. Da Gama and his fleet ROUNDED the Cape of Good Hope in December 1497, and named the nearby coastNatal, after the Portuguese word for Christmas. (The South African province of KwaZulu-Natal retains this name today.) Da Gama established poor relations with leaders in what are now the COASTS of Mozambique and southern Kenya—the Europeans became pirates of Arab trading ships in the region. 

19890.

1. describe salt march in five points2. civil code/napolenic code describe in five points

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The civil CODE or the Napoleonic Code of 1804 was introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte in many parts of EUROPE to maintain its control.Under this code,

Feudal system was abolished

equality before law was established

right to PROPERTY was given

serfdoms and MANORIAL dues was abolished

Abolished all PRIVILEGES based on birth

Removed restrictions on guilds in towns.

Improved transport and communication

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19891.

What is the significance of revolt of 1857

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According to Sir Lepel Griffin had there been no MUTINY in 1857, the various types of defects and irregularities, existed in the administrative machinery and policies and programs of the EAST India Company would not have come to light before the World. The Great rebellion immediately INVITED the ATTENTION of the British Government in London and the various GLARING defects and shortcoming in the administration were removed. It was the Revolt of 1857 that brought to the military defects of the East India Company, which were at once eradicated. Thus, for the British the Revolt of 1857 was the first

19892.

Ways to protest for womens rights.

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Founded in 1913 as the Congressional UNION for Woman Suffrage (CU), the National Woman's Party (NWP) was instrumental in raising public awareness of the women's suffrage campaign. Using a VARIETY of tactics, the party successfully pressured President Woodrow WILSON, members of Congress, and state legislators to support passage of a 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing women nationwide the right to VOTE. In so doing, the NWP established a legacy defending the exercise of free speech, free assembly, and the right to dissent.

19893.

Swaraj has different notion justify

Answer» YES he is an EXTRA ORDINARY GOD
19894.

What was the effect of the teaching of the sufi saints

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Sufism has a history in India evolving for over 1,000 years.[1] The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the REACHES of ISLAM throughout South Asia.[2] Following the entrance of Islam in the early 8th century, Sufi mystic traditions became more visible during the 10th and 11th centuries of the Delhi Sultanate and after it to the rest of India.[3] A conglomeration of four chronologically separate dynasties, the early Delhi Sultanate consisted of rulers from Turkic and Afghan lands.[4] This Persian influence flooded South Asia with Islam, Sufi thought, syncretic values, literature, education, and entertainment that has created an enduring impact on the presence of Islam in India today.[5] Sufi preachers, merchants and missionaries also settled in coastal Bengaland Gujarat through maritime VOYAGES and trade.

Various leaders of Sufi orders, Tariqa, chartered the first organized activities to introduce localities to Islam through Sufism. Saint figures and mythical stories provided solace and inspiration to Hindu caste communities often in RURAL villages of India.[5]The Sufi teachings of divine spirituality, cosmic harmony, love, and humanity resonated with the common people and still does so today.[6][7] The following content will take a thematic approach to discuss a myriad of influences that helped spread Sufism and a mystical understanding of Islam, making India a contemporary epicenter for Sufi culture today.

19895.

Who was captain swing what did his name represent?

Answer» CAPTAIN Swing was a mythical person. During the riots to DESTROY threshing machines and farmhouses, the letters left by the rioters CARRIED the signature of Captain Swing. The NAME symbolized the protest of poor against the RICH farmers and against the new technology.

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19896.

Can democracy survive without education?

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Democracy can survive WITHOUT EDUCATION but cannot be successfulwithout education in its intended GOAL of giving the best out of life for every individual.



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19897.

Who are the 2 professors won iis in 2018?

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As the largest MEETING in the FIELD of immunology in INDIA, Immunocon 2018 will bring ... IIS SENIOR Scientist oration award ... No of awards=2 ..... Dr. Chunaram Choudhary PROFESSOR.

19898.

Why did people from distant lands visit Surat?

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People from distant lands visit Surat because Surat is called the silk CITY of India and it's famous for cotton mills and Surat ZARI Craft.
Surat is also the largest producer of man made fibre in India.

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19899.

Discuss the role of balgangadhar tilak in Indian independence movement

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Bal GANGADHAR TILAK was the founder of the Indian Home Rule League in 1916 and he was the president.

Explanation:

  • He was among the first and foremost leaders who supported the Indian national movement.
  • He used to criticize British rule through his writing and became famous DUE to his criticism.
  • He struggled for the Indian independence and sight Lucknow Pact with Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

19900.

State 3 difference between caste based and tribal societies

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In CASTE based DIFFERENCES there will be any intellectual differences but in tribal SOCIETY there will be Unity and they tribals use all the FOOD materials from the forest and did not GIVE importance for all the other caste based problems