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Who published a picture on the cover page announcing the dawn of the century |
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Answer» E.T PAULL was PUBLISHED a PICTURE on the cover PAGE ANNOUNCING the down of the century |
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What materials were used in building parthasarathy temple EMERGENCY QUICK PLEASE DON'T SEND Sorry I don't know how to do this or not properly questioned |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:DO YOU YOURSELF KNOW WHAT IS THE QUESTION AND WHAT ANSWER YOU WANT.......?????? | |
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Describe the development of print in Japan |
| Answer» N Japan. AROUND AD 768-770 Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan .The oldest Japanese book, the Buddhist Diamond Sutra was printed in AD 868, it contained six sheets of text and woodcut ILLUSTRATIONS. BOOKS were very popular in Japan.please mark me as BRAINLIEST | |
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Who was ahom king aspects of coins |
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Answer» The EARLIEST KNOWN Ahom coin was minted during the RULE of king Sudangphaa SINGHA (1397- 1407).Ahom king MOSTLY struck coins in gold and silver . |
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Who is tipu sultan? And who is killed tipu sultan |
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Answer» Tipu sultan was a RULER of the KINGDOM of mysore and a pioneer rocket artillery .he was the eldest son of Sultan HYDER Ali of mysore .he was KILLED by Mir Sadiq's betrayal, who was ONE of the Tipu Sultan's most trusted aide.hope you like it |
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Phlifkart hi bhartiy e-wyapar kmpni koni wikt ghetli |
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Answer» Wal-Mart. Flipkart FOUNDERS SACHIN Bansal and Binny Bansal in BANGALORE, India, 2010. The world's largest retailer, Walmart, has acquired Indian e-commerce giant, Flipkart for $16 BILLION and a 77% stake, reports confirmed on Wednesday. |
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Describe the life in Saudi Arabia before the rise of Islam? |
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Answer» Before the rise of Islam, the life was not so easy as everyone was believing in SUPERSTITIONS (andhavishvas), the PEOPLE were considering the STATUES as the God. And after the rise of Islam, the world changed and blessed, the world became so beautiful and peaceful, people started to follow the right PATH. La ilaha illallah Muhammadur rasoolullah. |
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In germany, why did people started to loose their confidence in the democratic parliamentary system? Plzz answer only if you are 100% sure don't give silly answers . plzz it's my humble request. |
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Answer» When RUSSIAN STATED DEFEATING them in stanlingrad and the deafeat of ITALY |
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List the changes wat ucuncu a lot of respect in the society.OVUKnowledge of Sanskrit text earned theWho were the patrons?Idea of bhakti wasfirst brought the teachings of holy Quran to India.andwhich century the teachings of the holy Quran first came to India?Who were the Ulama?9.Name the two sects of Islam. |
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Why did Augustus call himself principate? |
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Answer» The ROMAN Empire: AUGUSTUS and the Principate Period. ... Augustus's SOLE purpose was to wipe out the hatred and confusion that was CAUSED by the civil war. He proved that he was a strong politician throughout his gaining of power, and his rule proved also that he was a very successful statesman. |
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Why is the Mediterranean sea called the heart of the roman empire? |
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Answer» The Mediterranean Sea was important to the EXPANSION of the ROMAN Empire because of the fact that it was one of the main trade LINKS used between all the DIFFERENT continents and REGIONS of the Roman Empire.Hope it helps :D |
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How did colonialism systematically destroy Indian crafts and industries explain |
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Answer» in COLONIAL PERIOD british govt GAVE very lose to the farmer and many small INDUSTRIAL ALSO sat down |
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Describe the development of runt in Japan ....... |
| Answer» TION:ECONOMIC history of Japan - WikipediaThe economic history of Japan is most STUDIED for the spectacular SOCIAL and economic GROWTH in the 1800s after the Meiji Restoration , . | |
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How many year's did human spend in exile? |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:It was 14 YEARS HOPE it HELPS | |
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How did hand printing gradual sift to mechanical printing????? |
| Answer» 1) A WOOD block printing is MUCH faster than hand printing.2) Hey had to make copies of books with a great accuracy and in beauty in calligraphy.3) And the books were printed on a rubber paper. | |
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How did hand printing gradually sift to mechanical printing?? |
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Answer» The wood block printing was MUCH faster than HAND printing. The main reasons favoring shift from hand printing to mechanical printing in China are the following: ... Printing in the 17th century China was no longer LIMITED to the scholar or the officials, but it was also USED by merchants, to PRINT their daily entries.Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you. |
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Which charter act provided the right of land ownership to owners of indigo plantation in india |
| Answer» ASK GOOGLE .it will TELL the ANSWER | |
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Describe the death and Devastation station related to the Second World War |
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Answer» When the war BEGAN in the late 1930s, the world's population was approximately 2 BILLION. In less than a decade, the war between the AXIS the Allied powers had resulted in 80 million deaths -- killing off about 4 percent of the WHOLE world. |
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What is meant by "Misery belt"? why is it called so? |
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Mention two leading countries on the opposite side of the cold war? |
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Answer» The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its ALLIES (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The COLLAPSE of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.The capitalist West was led by the United States, a federal republic with a two-party presidential system, as well as the other First World nations of the Western Bloc that were generally liberal democratic with a free press and independent organizations, but were economically and politically entwined with a network of banana republics and other authoritarian regimes, most of which were the Western Bloc's former colonies.[1][2] Some major Cold War frontlines such as Indochina, INDONESIA, and the Congo were still Western colonies in 1947. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, was a self-proclaimed Marxist–Leninist state that imposed a totalitarian regime that was led by a small committee, the Politburo. The Party had full control of the state, the press, the military, the economy, and local organizations throughout the Second World, including the Warsaw PACT and other satellites. The Kremlin funded communist parties around the world but was challenged for control by Mao's People's Republic of China following the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s. As nearly all the colonial states achieved independence 1945-1960, they became Third World battlefields in the Cold War. |
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370 काश्मीर कलम सही हे या गलत Debat points |
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Answer» galat haiExplanation:370 ki kalam se log kashmir me apna KAM ya business nahi KAR PATE . VAHA pe nato koi school ya college ni chal pati thi . log apne gar me hi samay guzar rahe the. |
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Bethbegari means forced labour.Do you think forcing someone to work for you is right? How does this practice harm the society? |
| Answer» DIGNITY of of labour means respect of all TYPES of liver and not cancelling any job SURFICIAL to OTHERS | |
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Discuss the position of the nobles in the administrative setup of Delhi Sultanate. |
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Answer» The nobles normally occupied the PLACE next to the Sultan and played a KEY role in the administration of the state.Nobles comprised the ruling class and belonged to different tribes and nationalities like the TURKISH, Persian, Arabic, Egyptian and Indian Muslims.During the Sultanate period the number of Hindu nobles was extremely negligible.Important functions performed by the nobles:1. They helped the Sultan in the expansion of the empire.2. They helped the Sultan in suppressing rebellions of the Hindus.3. They helped the Sultan in running the administration.Nobles as kingmakers:Sometimes nobles played a crucial role in the choice of the Sultan. In the absence of any LAW of succession, they sided with the one or the other claimants of the throne.pls mark brainliest |
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2 NH. 3) AlumnWhat is the oxidation state of Fe in the product formed when acidified Potassiumferocyanide (K [Fe(CN).D) is treated with hydrogen peroxide?2) +33+14) +6Thement that can exhibit highest number of oxidation states amongst |
| Answer» EXHIBIT AMONG OXIDATION STATES NH | |
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(class 8) write a summary of the lesson from trade to territory? |
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Answer» s with the coming of Britishers in India and the freedom struggle by Indians.Our CHAPTER lies somewhere between Medieval history and modern history. So, Aurangzeb one of the famous ruler of medieval history was the LAST powerful Mughal ruler. His successors such as Bahadur Shah, Jahandar Shah, etc. were the weak rulers. So, we can say that Aurangzeb was the last powerful mughal ruler who established his control over a very large part of India but after his death in 1707 MANY mughal governors who were then known as subedars and the big zamindars established their own SMALL kingdoms. Thus, Delhi LOST its position of an effective centre. |
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between gandhi and ambedkar who argued for reservation policy & what is the opposite arguement? |
| Answer» GANDHI even held that SATYAGRAH for the time being to be used only against t foreign RULE. ACCORDING to DR. Ambedkar, Gandhi had no real commitment because Gandhi never kept any fast to end untouchability, But Gandhi kept fast unto death for separate electorates for Dalits. | |
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What was the country that first played football not invented played |
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Answer» England invented a GAME of running around kicking a ball in the mid-19th century (although the Chinese claim to have PLAYED a version centuries EARLIER). They called it “football,” not because the ball is played with the feet, but because the game is played on foot RATHER on horseback |
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What do you mean by the replacement and regional continuity models???~...It's urgent.......☺☺ |
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Answer» The REPLACEMENT MODEL asserts that there was a SINGLE origin of Homo sapiens in Africa and that these anatomically modern humans migrated out from Africa and replaced all other lesser-evolved humans THROUGHOUT Europe and Asia. |
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Difference between hominoids and hominids......It's urgent.... |
| Answer» 1) The term Hominoid refers to GREAT APES and humans collectively. On the other hand, Hominids refer to humans and all species more closely related to humans. 2) Hominoids have smaller brain while Hominids have larger brain. 3) Hominoids are QUADRUPEDS but with flexible forelimbs | |
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Who was Muhammad ghori |
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Answer» Mu'iz ad-Din MUHAMMAD Ghori was SULTAN of the Ghurid Empire ALONG with his BROTHER Ghiyath ad-Din Muhammad from 1173 to 1202 and as the sole ruler from 1202 to 1206. He was also known as Muhammad of GHOR. |
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Describe beauty of napal |
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Answer» s a tremendously attractive location for mountaineers, rock climbers and adventure seekers. Apart from being an attractive destination for adventure, Nepal’s local lifestyle, its culture, tradition, historical heritage and ever welcoming nature of Nepalese shows a tremendous prospect of TOURISM ahead in Nepal.Culture and Festival Tourism in NepalThe ethnic and social DECENT VARIETY of Nepal is unparalleled thinking about its size comparing to the world guide. There are 125 ethnic gatherings who talk 123 distinct dialects and take after more than 10 unique RELIGIONS in the small, 56,827 sq mi, Himalayan country. |
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Explain act of union in 5points |
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Answer» The Act of UNION received the royal assent on Aug. 1, 1800, and it came into effect on Jan. 1, 1801. Henceforth, the monarch was called the king (or queen) of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandThe result on the 18th September may cause the dissolution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ... However for Scotland to become INDEPENDENT the Act of Union 1707 would have to be repealed, thusdissolving the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'.Act of Union 1707. The ACTS of Union, passed by the English and SCOTTISH Parliaments in1707, led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on 1 May of that year.Act of Union. The Act of Union was passed by the British Parliament in July 1840 and PROCLAIMED 10 February 1841. It united the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada under one government, creating the Province of Canada.The Acts of Union were two Acts of Parliament: the Union with ScotlandAct 1706 passed by the Parliament of England, and the Union with EnglandAct passed in 1707 by the Parliament of Scotland. ... The Acts took effect on 1 May 1707. |
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What was the boston tea party |
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Answer» tion:I will start in easy way.The British COMMUNITIES wanted to take more tax from the Africans. So they put a tax on boston tea. The people were disappointed by this tax , so the people dressed like red indians . They threw 342 carate of boston tea into the sea. The ENGLISH communities immediately sent ARMY on the harbour. The people were ready for the fight. PLEASE mark me as brainliest bro. |
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Солтпрес по пон WorkPersonLord Cornwallis...............Passed SatiProhibition ActLord Dalhousie.....Established "AsiaticSociety of Bengal' |
| Answer» WILLIAM BentinckExplanation:The Bengal Sati Regulation which banned the Sati practice in all JURISDICTIONS of British India was passed on DECEMBER 4, 1829 by the then Governor-General LORD William BENTINCK. | |
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WRITE THE STEPS OF UNIFICATION OF GERMANY |
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Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament, which was convened in the church of St Paul on 18th May, 1848, was the first major step, towards the unification of German states.Otto VON Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, carried out the process of unification with the help of the Prussian ARMY and bureaucracy.The other four stages towards the unification of Germany are(i) The liberal initiatives of nation building were repressed by the monarchy and big landlords of Prussia. From then on Prussia took the initiative to unify Germany.(ii) Bismarck was convinced that the unification of Germany could be only achieved by the princes, not by the common people.He WANTED to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the Chancellor of the North confederation.(iii) Bismarck’s main objective was to unify Germany and was accomplished by three wars with Austria, Denmark and France which were fought in a brief PERIOD of seven years.(iv) These wars were ended with the victory of Prussia which helped in completing the process of German unification. On 18th January, 1871, in the Royal Palace of Versailles, the king of Prussia, Kaiser WILLIAM I was crowned as the German Emperor. It symbolised the birth of a united Germany.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/4223408#readmoreExplanation: |
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Unification of Germany with 5points |
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Answer» The FRANKFURT Parliament, which was convened in the church of St Paul on 18th May, 1848, was the first major step, towards the unification of GERMAN states.Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, carried out the process of unification with the HELP of the Prussian Army and bureaucracy.The other four stages towards the unification of Germany are(i) The liberal initiatives of nation BUILDING were repressed by the monarchy and big landlords of Prussia. From then on Prussia took the initiative to unify Germany.(ii) Bismarck was convinced that the unification of Germany could be only achieved by the princes, not by the common people.He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the Chancellor of the North confederation.(iii) Bismarck’s main objective was to unify Germany and was accomplished by three wars with Austria, Denmark and France which were fought in a brief period of seven years.(iv) These wars were ended with the victory of Prussia which helped in completing the process of German unification. On 18th January, 1871, in the Royal Palace of Versailles, the king of Prussia, Kaiser WILLIAM I was crowned as the German Emperor. It symbolised the birth of a united Germany.Explanation: |
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How was the uses of print diversified by the seventeenth century? |
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Answer» nteenth CENTURY the use of print was diversified in China.Besides being widely used by scholars, merchants collected printed books gave TRADE information. Books were widely read even by common people as a leisure activity.The new readers preferred fiction, poetry AUTOBIOGRAPHY, anthologies and ROMANTIC plays. |
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1. Rewrite the statements by choosing the appropriate options.(Umaji Naik, War of Independence, LordDalhousie, Secretary of State, TatyaTope)(1) V.D.Savarkar named the struggle of1857 as .........(2) ............ united the Ramoshis to rebelagainst the British.(3) After the struggle of 1857 the post of............ was created in the BritishGovernment to look after the affairsof India.(4) ............ was the Governor Generalwho annexed the princely states.2 Explain the following statements with(4) After the suudivided on the(5) The British iIndian industri3. Answer the folloy(1) What were tithe struggle(2) Why did thstruggle of 10(3) Write downstruggle of 1(4) What werepolicy afterProject(n) Sench for |
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Describe the causes and the consequences of the first Carnatic war? PLZZZ give short answer and according to dav book of class 8 |
| Answer» TION:The MAIN cause of this war was --It was fought for the conflict of imperialist INTERESTS between British and France.It was fought to CURB the growing power of each other. | |
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Who was the first man to be free from British rulers in1947 |
| Answer» JAWAHAR LAL nehru was the first to get independ from BRITISH rule in 1947 | |
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Rcise (2) The European countries felt thenecessity of finding new trade routesto Asia.(3) European rulers started giving militaryprotection and trade concessions tothe trading companies.4. Complete the following table.SailorContributionReached to the tin of South |
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Which period in french history is known as the Region ofTerrou Give Reasons |
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Answer» 1973-1974 is a period in French history which is TERMED as REIGN of Terror. Maximillien robespierre was its leader. He followed a policy of SEVERE punishment. Whoever is against his TERMS and conditions were beheaded. HENCE this period is termed as reign of terror. |
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Explain in simple language . what was the wall street exchange crash ? Why it happened ? |
| Answer» MANY people withdrew their shares because the thought that the shares were going to a heavy loss so many people withdrew their shares which LED to the crash of WALL street EXCHANGE | |
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What are coopertive in russian revolution |
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Answer» tion:After 1917, Bolshevik policy ALTERNATED between tolerating COOPERATIVES as voluntary organizations and making them into quasi-state organs. During WAR COMMUNISM, cooperatives became adjuncts of the COMMISSARIAT of Supply, |
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Throw some light on sepoy mutiny. |
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Answer» oy Mutiny or the Revolt of 1857 was an unsuccessful attempt of Indians against the BRITISH. This was the first attempt made by the Indian soldiers but they failed.This mutiny BEGAN due to the use of cartridges made of cow and pig, which was anti religious for the Hindu as well as Muslim soldiers. This FIRE against the use of such cartridges increased and took a SHAPE of revolt. |
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What is the importance of the battle of Buxar and plassey in the Indian historical context? Give an account |
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Answer» the British defeated mir qasim in a series of battles mir qasim fled to awash he formed an alliance and shuja- ud- DAULAH the nawab of AWADH and SHAH ALAM on 23 June 1757 the armies of siraj ud dulah and the east India company met at plassy the British force lead by Robert clive |
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