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What do you mean by the term Vaishnav? Explain in brief |
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Answer» vism, ALSO called Vishnuism, one of the major forms of modern Hinduism, characterized by DEVOTION to the god Vishnu and his incarnations (avatars). A devotee of Vishnu is called a Vaishnava. ... The VARIOUS SECTS of worshippers of Vishnu pray to him in different ways. |
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Hiii everyone. plz define satyagraha movement |
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Answer» The satyagarh MOVEMENT was started by Mahatma Gandhi against the BRITISH GOVERNMENT .The Satyagarh movement was non volient movement where we stopped the Britisher to meet their goal. I hope you like my answer |
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What was the major causes of the tribal revolt ? |
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Answer» hyy MATE here is your ANSWER..... Major cause of tribal REVOLT are -exploitation by the britishadministration systemland revenue systemheavy load of taxes... THANKS for asking ...hope this will help.u....... |
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What was the major causes of the caribbean revolt |
| Answer» TION:HEY mate! hope it helps you. The underlying cause of the rebellion was the widespread belief that freedom was being withheld by the local authorities .The activities of non conformist missionaries AMONG the enslaved population was ALSO another FACTOR .please mark me as brainlist. | |
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How did food offers many good example of long distances cultural exchanges???? |
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Answer» tion:Indian food is LOVED everywhere. Indian spices are famous all over the world. We ALWAYS SEEK fr something lucrative . For instance, Dhosa & IDLI are famous in SOUTH as well as north India while Momos come from North-East but are famous all over India . |
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What were the social economic and political condition in Russia before 1905 |
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Answer» ial, economic and political conditions in Russia, before 1905 was quite backward.Social inequality was very PROMINENT among the working CLASS. Workers were divided on the basis of their occupation. Workers whose jobs needed skill and training considered themselves on a higher plane than the untrained worker. Workers had strong links to the villages they came from and this also caused a social divide among workers.Economically Russia was going through a very difficult period. The population had doubled and the economic conditions turned from bad to worse. The government introduced new programmes of industrialization which created employment . This Industrialization did not help the workers who were exploited and their living condition only worsened.Compared to other European nations, Russia was politically backward, during the thirteenth century. All political parties were ILLEGAL in Russia before 1914. The Russian peasants FORMED the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1900, but as they were not a united group they were not considered to be part of a socialist movement. |
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Difference between the kilafat and non cooperative movement |
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Answer» there is a difference EXPLANATION:KHILAFAT was started by muslims while NON COOPERATION was started by MK gandhi |
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Explain the state of painting during Mughal period |
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Describe the knowledge of metals and crafts of Indus Valley Civilization |
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Answer» ld of METAL and METALLURGY is among the essential technologies comprehended by the Indus valley civilization. Variety of elements such as COPPER, gold, SILVER was widely used by the Harappan metal artisans. ... Harappan craftsmen developed various METHODS in metalwork such as copper and bronze and jewelry.Hope my answer helps you.Please mark me as brainliest. |
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Why and how did Birsa Munda rise in revolt against the british? |
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Answer» was an Indian tribal FREEDOM fighter, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe. He SPEARHEADED an Indian tribal religious Millenarian MOVEMENT that arose in the tribal belt of modern-day Bihar and Jharkhand in the late 19th century, during the British Raj, thereby making him an important figure in the history of the Indian independence movement.[4] His achievements are even more REMARKABLE for having been accomplished before the age of 25. |
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Explain any two reasons why the class of money lenders grew during British rule in India |
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Answer» s:•Disruption of the Traditional Economy•Ruin of ARTISANS and Craftsmen•Impoverishment of the Peasantry•Ruin of OLD ZAMINDARS and Rise of New •Landlordism•Stagnation and Deterioration of Agriculture•Development of MODERN Industries•Poverty and FAMINE |
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Pls give me tips to how to study history for school level |
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Answer» You should never by HEART the answers , INSTEAD you should understand it first . If you FORGET the ordering then you can write in your own WORDS |
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Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo ? I will Mark as brainliest answers please answers |
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Answer» The Indigo revolt (or Nil vidroha) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1859.Cause lead to revolt - Indigo planting in Bengal dated back to 1777 when Louis BONNARD, a Frenchman introduced it to the Indians. He was probably the first indigo planter of Bengal. He started cultivation at Taldanga and Goalpara near Chandannagar (Hooghly). [1]With the Nawabs of Bengal under British power, indigo planting became more and more commercially profitable because of the demand for blue dye in Europe. It was introduced in large parts of Burdwan, Bankura, Birbhum, North 24 Parganas, and Jessore (present Bangladesh). The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food CROPS. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest. Once a farmer took such loans he REMAINED in debt for his whole life before passing it to his successors. The price paid by the planters was meagre, only 2.5% of the market price. The farmers could make no profit growing indigo. The farmers were totally unprotected from the indigo planters, who resorted to mortgages or destruction of their property if they were unwilling to obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. By an act in 1833, the planters were granted a free hand in oppression.[citation NEEDED] Even the zamindars sided with the planters. Under this severe oppression, the farmers resorted to revolt.The Bengali middle class supported the peasants wholeheartedly. Bengali intellectual Harish Chandra MUKHERJEE described the plight of the poor farmer in his newspaper The Hindu Patriot. However the articles were overshadowed by Dinabandhu Mitra, who depicted the situation in his play Nil Darpan.His play created a huge controversy which was later banned by the East India Company to control the agitation among the Indians. |
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What happened when lewis 16 entered into secret negotiation with other kings ? |
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Answer» ple was not supporting the king Explanation:when Lewis 16 NEGOTIATING other king the crowd become UNHAPPY with the king which decreased the popularity of Lewis 16 |
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What do you know about Khonds |
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Answer» Hey MATE........... here's your answerKhonds (also spelt Kondha, Kandha, Khondho, etc.) are a Dravidian-speaking tribal people of INDIA. Traditionally hunter-gatherers, they are DIVIDED into the hill-dwelling Khonds and plain-dwelling Khonds for census purposes; all the Khonds identify by their clan and usually hold large tracts of fertile land but still practice hunting, gathering and slash-and-burn agriculture in the forests as a symbol of their connection to and OWNERSHIP of the forest. Khonds speak the Kui and Kuvi languages. |
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give two problems which arose with the new Murno system of fixing revenue . I will Mark as brainliest answers please answers |
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Answer» ENING FRIEND HERE'S YOUR ANSWER The two problems which arose with the new munro system are as follows :To driven, the desire to increase the income of BRITISHERS, REVENUE officials fixed revenue too high which was unaffordable. Peasents were unable to pay , ryots fled the countryside and the VILLAGERS became deserted in many regions .HOPE IT HELPS YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME AND A BIG THANKS FOR FOLLOWING METHANK YOU |
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how was the mahalwari system different from the permanent settlement? I will Mark as brainliest answers please answers |
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Answer» Mahalwari system- In this system ,the land was inspected,measured and customary demands of DIFFERENT GROUPS were recorded by the company officials . Talukdar or head of the village collected revenue from mahal or group of villages.The rate of revenue was subjected to the periodic revision.Permanent settlement- In this system ,the revenue to be collected was FIXED permanently with no scope of revision later.The local zamindar was to collect revenue from the peasants and pay on time to the company even if the crops failed due to flood or DROUGHT otherwise the land woould be auctioned off. Whatever remained with the zamindar after paying the revenue was his PROFIT. |
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What is shifting cultivation ... |
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Answer» g CULTIVATION is an agricultural system in which a person uses a piece of land, only to abandon or alter the initial use a short time later. This system OFTEN involves CLEARING of a piece of land followed by several years of wood harvesting or farming until the soil loses FERTILITY. |
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Describe the main features of the permanent settlement. |
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Answer» n features of the Permanent SETTLEMENT: (a)The rajas and taluqdars were RECOGNISED as zamindars. (b)They were responsible for COLLECTING revenue from peasants and paying to the Company. (c)Revenue demand was PERMANENTLY FIXED. |
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Explain shifting cultivation |
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Answer» g CULTIVATION is an agricultural system in which a person uses a piece of land, only to abandon or alter the initial use a short time LATER. This system often involves CLEARING of a piece of land FOLLOWED by several years of wood harvesting or FARMING until the soil loses fertility. |
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Short note on: who were bolsheviks?how did they gain control of Russia |
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Answer» iks totally opposed to private property.most industries and banks were nationalised in November 1917 this mean that the GOVERNMENT to over OWNERSHIP and management.land was declared a social property and the peasants were allowed to seize their land of the nobility.insidious the and for the partition of large houses according to family requirements.they ban the use of old titles of aristocracy.the bolshevik PARTY was RENAMED as the Russian communist party. |
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What do you know about jhoom cultivation |
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Answer» y GOOD evening Here is your ANSWER JHOOM is a SLASH and burn agricultural, which is generally PRACTICED in forests, the trees cut the land is burn then in the ashes the plants are cultivate |
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Name some Masjid built during Sultanate Period |
| Answer» ADHAI din ka jhopra MOSQUE was BUILT during sultanate period In Ajmer.Explanation:Hope it helps YOUMARK this as braineliest | |
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What was the effect of aurangazeb's prolonged absence from delhi in 18teenth centuary |
| Answer» EFFECT of AURANGZEB 's prolonged absence from Delhi are:-Jats became more POWERFUL in northern IndiaCorrupt NOBLES emptied MUGHAL treasuryDelhi became unstable which disturbed later mughalsMarathas also become powerful in DeccanExplanation:Hope it helps youMark this as braineliest | |
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Please answer.... 1. Mention the one most significant feature of the political background of India after the fall of the Mauryaempire. |
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Answer» after the MAURYA EMPIRE only shivaji is the RULAR which have political BACKGROUND of INDIA |
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Describe the changes that occurred in the composition of the company 's army . I will Mark as brainliest answers please |
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Answer» lowing CHANGES occurred in the composition of the Company's army: (i) The Company started recruiting professional SOLDIERS in place of sawars and paidal (foot) soldiers. (ii) The soldiers of the Company were now armed with MUSKETS and matchlocks. (iii) The BRITISH began to develop a uniform military CULTURE. Soldiers were increasingly subjected to European- style training, drill and discipline that regulated their life for more than before. Hope it helps..!! |
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a civilization starts with pebble and end with pillars. justify this statement in context of harappan civilization. |
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Which programmes were started in the 8th five year plan |
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Answer» tion:MODERNIZATION of industries was STARTED in 8TH FIVE year plan |
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What is garampanthi dal in history |
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Answer» The Indian National Congress was FORMED in 1885, in 1907 it split into two faction, extremists - Garam Dal (hot faction) LED by Tilak and moderates Naram Dal (soft faction) led by Gokhale. They were termed so because of their attitude towards the British rule. The Garam Dal is considered as a triumvirate comprising apart from Tilak, Lala LAJPAT Rai and Bipinchandra Pal. According to Bhatt and Bhargava, the differences between the two factions of the Congress paralyzed it, due to which "the agitation for INDEPENDENCE ran out of steam and it remained so till the end of the first world war".Explanation: The Naram Dal of the Congress helped the British in its war effort, on the other hand the Garam Dal led by Tilak and Annie Beasant started the Home Rule League agitation in 1917. Asgharali Engineer writes that the Garam Dal separated itself from the Congress, after the differences that came to FORE during the Congress session of Surat in 1907.[citation needed] Motilal Nehru until 1915, was a follower of the moderates, however under persuasion of his son Jawaharlal Nehru, his politics led him to join the Garam Dal.Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you. |
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What was the contribution of Karl Marx in bringing about the Russian Revolution 1917 |
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Answer» Explanation:Karl Marks could be considered the intellectual and philosophical leader of the Russia Revolution. Although he had died long before the revolution but it was his ideas along with Friedrich Engels that sparked the political movements to overthrow the capitalist and autocratic government that was in power in 1917 in Russia. His ideas on the evils of CAPITALISM, the need to overthrow it in favor of Socialism and the eventual conversion of Socialism into Communism led MANY to believe that the forms of government in power in many industrialized countries had to be replaced.These Marxist thoughts led to the creation of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), WHOSE members advocated the overthrow of capitalism in favor of Socialism. One faction of this party was Bolshevik Party led by Vladimir Lenin. When the first Russian Revolution occurred in February 1917, the Marxist RSDLP and other government parties (socialist and non-socialist) came together to form the provisional government. By that time in Russia, the workers, soldiers and peasants were not content to remain under a capitalist system. Lenin took advantage of it and used Marxist ideologies to CONVINCE the people that a Marxist system led by him and the Bolsheviks would be better than a capitalist system led by the minister of the FORMER government. Using Marxist propaganda, Lenin engineered the Bolshevik/Communist Revolution in 1917.Although the Russian Revolution was headed by Vladimir Lenin but the mind and idea behind it, was of Karl Marx. |
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What was the dual system of government? What was the consequence of this type of governance? |
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Answer» The system was introduced in Bengal by Britishers IM this system BRITISH government collect tax from people but administration was looked by Nawab of Bengal.consequence - British COLLECTED high amount of tax from people and financial position of Bengal shattered.Explanation:HOPE it HELPS youMark this as braineliest |
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Short notes: (b) Condition of workers and peasants in Russia at the time ussia at the time of Industrialization |
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Answer» labour was in abundance job oppertunities were fewjob SEEKERS who came from villages had to spend the night under bridges or in night SHELTERS and they had no PLACE to stay in the citymuch of the work were in seasonal nature. such book binding wages were low and life was difficult when prices of goods in the city rose sharplyworkers had to LOOK for odd jobs when they could not find proper employment in factories |
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Q.2 Short Notes: (a) Socialism in Russia, the different ideologies within Socialism |
| Answer» RUSSIA is a COUNTRY in europae | |
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Give reasons why Europe and Russia had stark differences in the 20th century |
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Answer» and Russia largely modernised in 20th century. it was a major period by which now we seeing this countries as super powers or nation.Russia: Russia's reason behind it's success for becoming super power is, Russian REVOLUTION. Because, under tsarist rule Russia was large land MASS with less development and poorly led force. but, after Stalin came to power, he totally REFORMED the country with his socialist policies like stalinization, redistribution of land, social equality etc. This devolpment was seen clearly seen by world, during World War II and Stalin 's planning shocked entire world by stopping such a big force like Hitler led German.Europe: Europe also DEVELOPED during early 20th century but suffered largely during great depression and World War I. it devolped during late great depression and devolped during INTER War period. |
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Prapamchamlo shanti lopam krushi chashinavari vivaralu sacarinamchandi (please aurgent ) |
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Answer» ail Gorbachev1931 – ) Made a lasting contribution to world peace through his determination to reform the Soviet Union. Gorbachev initiated proposals to reduce the number of nuclear arms and helped to end the Cold War. Also, Gorbachev allowed Eastern European countries to break AWAY from Communist rule and BECOME democratic states. Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1990.2) Nelson Mandela1918 – ) Made a significant contribution to peace in South Africa. Although imprisoned for fighting apartheid, he was released and became first democratically elected President. Mandela sought to forgive and work with the former white minority. Mandela became a global symbol of goodwill and how people can MAKE a real contribution to peace. Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 (jointly with F.W. de Klerk)3)Lech Walesa(1943-) Leader of Polish Solidarity Movement had helped to bring about the end of one-party Communist rule. Became the first non-Communist President in 1991. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983.4)Mahatma Gandhi(1869-1948) – Inspired Indians to independence through a path of non-violence. To Gandhi, the road to the goal was as IMPORTANT as the goal itself.5)U_ThantU Thant (1909 – 1974) was a Burmese diplomat and the third United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant played a crucial role in diffusing the Cuban Missile Crisis and was widely respected for his calmness, detachment and commitment to conflict RESOLUTION in his role as UN Secretary General. |
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How was mutiny become as a famous rebellion of our country |
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Answer» ian Rebellion of 1857 was a major, but ultimately unsuccessful, uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown.[4][5] The rebellion began on 10 May 1857 in the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut, 40 mi (64 KM) northeast of Delhi (now Old Delhi). It then erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions chiefly in the upper Gangetic plain and central India,[a][6][b][7] though incidents of revolt also OCCURRED farther north and east.[c][8] The rebellion posed a considerable threat to British power in that region,[d][9] and was contained only with the REBELS' defeat in Gwalior on 20 JUNE 1858.[10] |
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State the oldest fast food of india?? |
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Answer» Arguably, the first FAST food restaurants originated in the United States with WHITE Castle in 1921....IndiaFood at a Haldiram's restaurant.Ready made food at a Haldiram's restaurant in Delhi for QUICK service.A quick serving of SOUTH Indian thali at Haldiram's Gurgaon restaurant. |
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In what way was the administration of the company different from that of Indian rulers? |
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Answer» The east India company used to impose a HEAVY TAX on the Indian people which was much higher than that imposed by the previous Indian RULERS. And also the Indian rulers used to spend a lot of amount of the REVENUE over the Indian public but the company was just self concerned.pls mark me as the BRAINLIEST... |
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Who was Paul Bernard argue in favor of economic development of Vietnam. Explain |
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Answer» Explanation: Paul BERNARD's arguments in FAVOR of economic development of Vietnam : (i) He argued that the purpose of ACQUIRING colonies was to make PROFITS. (ii) The economy was DEVELOPED and the standard of the living of the people improved, they would buy more goods. |
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What were trade hills |
| Answer» TRADE bill. noun [ C ] FINANCE, COMMERCE uk us (also COMMERCIAL bill) a bill of EXCHANGE (= a document ORDERING someone to pay a particular amount at a particular time) that is used to pay for goods: If the trade bill is accepted, in effect the buyer is GETTING credit from the seller. | |
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Who is chandra gupt Maurya? |
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Answer» Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of the Maurya EMPIRE in ancient India. He BUILT one of the largest-ever empires on the Indian SUBCONTINENT and then, according to Jain sources, he RENOUNCED it all and became a Jain monk.Hope it's help |
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Explain any three steps taken by the French to develop agriculture in Vietnam. |
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Answer» (i) Building canals : The FRENCH began by building canals and draining land in the MEKONG delta to increase cultivation. ...(ii) Building of ports : To export the surplus production French BUILT ports. ...(iii) Increasing area under RICE cultivation : ...(iv) Construction of RAIL network.. |
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What did nationalism mean to conservaties, liberals and revolutionaries? |
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Answer» Liberals: They believed in a system which accepted all religions and not concentrates on a single RELIGION. They were against dynasty RULERS as well. They asked for one vote per property but did not include WOMEN in the same.Radicals: They wanted a nation where the government should be elected by a majority of the population and some of them wanted women to participate in the same.Conservatives: They were not READY for CHANGES and wanted to discard the idea of changes. At one point they agreed to the upcoming changes but they wanted that at the same time the past should be respected. |
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या जनकजी ने सीताजी से परशुरामजी को प्रणाम कराया था। ३ था?(खण्ड-घ)निम्नलिखित पंक्तियाँ किस पात्र द्वारा बोली या कही गई है।36. अचल होउ अहिवातु तुम्हारा। जब लगि गंग जमुन जल धारा?37. जेहि के जेहि पर सत्य सनेहू । सो तेहि मिलइ न कछु सदह।।?38. धर्म हेतु अवतरेहु गोसाई। मारेहु मोहि ब्याध की नाई ।।?39. परमानंद कृपायतन मन परिपूरन काम।प्रेम भगति अनपायनी देहु हमहि श्रीराम ।।?40. तुम्हरी कृपाँ कृपायतन अब कृतकृत्य न मोह ।जानेउँ राम प्रताप प्रभु चिदानंद संदोह।।? |
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Who was the first non Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award |
| Answer» MOTHER TeresaExplanation:.......... | |
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Write a short note on subsidiary alliance |
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Answer» The doctrine of subsidiary ALLIANCE was introduced by LORD Wellesley, British Governor-General in INDIA from 1798 to 1805. EARLY in his governorship Wellesley adopted a policy of non-intervention in the princely STATES, but he later adopted the policy of forming subsidiary alliances.#Follow me ❤ |
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Who was the first non Indian to receive Bharat ratna award.... ? plz follow me |
| Answer» KHAN ABDUL GHAFFAR khan | |
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Where is St. Petersburg situated? |
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Answer» ERE IS AN EXTRAORDINARY ANSWERSaint Petersburg Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015). An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city). Situated on the NEVA River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km (388 miles) to the southeast. Saint Petersburg is often considered Russia's cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World HERITAGE Site. Saint Petersburg is HOME to the Hermitage, one of the largest ART museums in the world. MANY foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.Please mark it as the brainliest answer...A humble request. |
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compare and contrast the participation of women in civil disobedience movement and participationof women in europe during the revolution of liberals ,1848 in german national assembly |
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Answer» Large scale PARTICIPATION of women was an important feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt MARCH, thousands of women came out of their homes to LISTEN to the speeches of GANDHI. women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. |
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