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Who has become youngest woman to climb mount everest from nepal side? |
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Answer» ho has BECOME YOUNGEST WOMAN to climb mount everest from NEPAL side?Ans: Shivangi Pathak |
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Origin of assam tea |
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Answer» the ORIGIN of ASSAM TEA is DARJEELING |
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What were the reasons for freedom movement of india? |
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Answer» ian Independence Movement, which lasted from 1757 until independence from colonial rule was granted in 1947, began with resistance to the rule of the British East India Company. British company officials came into conflict with the INDIAN people due to their discriminatory employment practices and attempts to CONVERT Hindus and Muslims to Christianity. A major example of cultural and religious conflict between the British and the Indians was the use of pork and cow fat in rifle cartridges USED by Indian men in the British army, which was sacrilegious to both Hindus and Muslims. The indifference of the British to Indian cultural practices led to the Indian rebellion of 1857, a nationwide series of revolts which was later suppressed by the British army. In the 20th century, the development of Indian nationalism led to political calls for emancipation from foreign rule, and the entry of Gandhi as a political leader caused an increase in nonviolent protest against the British government. Responses to British rule included the self-rule movement created by autonomous Indian parliamentary organizations and the mass non-cooperation movements led by Gandhi, which promoted passive resistance to British rule. The first half of the 20th century in India was characterized by multiple civil disobedience movements, strikes, and other demonstrations. In 1947, England rushed the Indian Independence Act through Parliament, which declared India an independent sovereign nation and DIVIDED the former British India into the independent states of India and PAKISTAN. |
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What was the strong demand of the emerging middle class in europeduring 19 century? |
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Answer» The strong demand of the emerging middle CLASSES in Europ-re was FREEDOM of markets and the ABOLITION of state-imposed restructure on the movement of GOODS and capital |
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What was the solution for guerrilla warfare in tanzanian war? |
| Answer» LA warfare is a FORM of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary PERSONNEL, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility, to FIGHT a larger and less-mobile TRADITIONAL military. Guerrilla groups are a type of violent non-state actor. | |
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Defibe the term conoial period |
| Answer» COLONIAL PERIOD (a period in a country's history when it was subject to administration by a colonial power) may refer to: Spanish conquest of Guatemala. Viceroyalty of PERU. Colonial history of the United States. BRITISH RAJ, British colonial rule in India, 1858 to 1947. | |
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Why is earth made?why we are living on earth |
| Answer» EARTH is MADE for human beings.we are living on earth because there are no life on ANOTHER planet than earth | |
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Write summary of 1857 revolution in india |
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Answer» olt of 1857 was a reply from Indians to the British oppressive policies. Lord Dalhousie followed an aggressive expansionist policy and UNJUSTLY annexed Satara, Nagpur and Jhansi, using the Policy of Doctrine of Lapse. Also the decline of pension and refusing royal status, exploitative revenue system, social reforms and conversion efforts of Christian missionaries, racial discrimination and unrest of sepoys in military propagate the Revolt. Various Acts implemented by the British rule also hurt the religious sentiments of Indian sepoys. The immediate cause was the use of the greased cartridges coated with pig and COW fat. Mangal Pand dey, an Indian sepoy at Barrackpore, started the revolt by attacking British officers. The Revolt of 1857 cannot be described simply as a mutiny of sepoys, as different sections of Indian society participated in it, brought Hindus and Muslims together, making it the First War of Indian Independence. The sepoys in Meerut rose in revolt and also occupied Delhi. Various rulers like Nana Saheb, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Rani Lakshmibai led the revolt in Kanpur, Lacknow and Jhansi respectively. Later the British began a reign of terror by killing thousands of innocent PEOPLE. Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Rangoon. The British savagely suppressed the rebels in Delhi, Awadh and of Kanpur.Revolt of 1857 resulted in the end of East India Company’s rule in India as power was handed over to the British Crown, Queen Victoria was declared as the Empress of India. In Queen’s Proclamation she promised to look after the welfare of Indian people by honouring all the treaties, abolishing the Doctrine of Lapse and PARDONING Indian rebels. |
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WHO WAS MEGBSTHENESE? Name the book written by him. |
| Answer» WRITER .....and he WROTE INDICA . ....... | |
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Causes of the freedom fight of 1857 1 political causes |
| Answer» ANSWER ginven in the attachmentExplanation: | |
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Write about the invention of numbers |
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Answer» u ever wondered how numbers first came about? Using only ten symbols (0 - 9), we can write and rational number imaginable. But why do we use these ten symbols? And why is there 10 of them?Strange as it seems to us now, there was a time when numbers, as we know them, simply weren’t invented. HOW EARLY HUMANS KEPT COUNTEarly humans in the Paleolithic age likely counted animals and other everyday objects by carving tally marks into cave walls, bones, wood or stone. Each tally mark stood for ONE and each fifth mark was scored through to help keep track.This system is fine for small numbers, but it doesn’t really work with large numbers - try writing 27,890 using tally marks.tally-chart-imageSYMBOLS FOR NUMBERS DEVELOPED WITH EARLY CIVILIZATIONSAs early civilizations developed, they came up with different WAYS of writing down numbers. Many of these systems, including Greek, Egyptian and Hebrew numerals, were essentially extensions of tally marks. The used a range of different symbols to represent larger values. For example, in the Ancient Egyptian system, a coiled ROPE represented 100 and a water lily represented 1000.Each symbol was repeated as many times as necessary and all were added together, so under the Ancient Egyptian system, 300 would be shown as three coiled ropes.But even with this system, it was still a cumbersome method for writing large numbers. POSITIONAL NOTATION: AN EASIER WAY TO WRITE DOWN LARGE NUMBERSEarly number systems all have one thing in common. They require someone to write down many symbols to record a single number and create new symbols for each larger number.A positional system allows you to reuse the same symbols, by assigning the symbols different values based on their position in the sequence.Several civilisations developed positional notation independently, including the Babylonians, the Chinese and the Aztecs. By the 7th Century, Indian mathematicians had perfected a DECIMAL (or base ten) positional system, which could represent any number with only ten unique symbols. Over the next few centuries, Arab merchants, scholars and conquerors began to spread it into Europe.A key breakthrough of this particular system (which was also independently developed by the Mayans) was the number 0. Older positional notation systems, which didn’t have 0, would leave a blank in its place, making it hard to distinguish between 63 and 603 or 12 and 120. Having and using 0 helps make writing down numbers clearer and easier for everyone to understand.Positional notation doesn’t have to be based around a decimal or base 10 system. The Babylonians invented a base 60 system, which is still the foundation of the way we now tell time: each day is made up of 60 minute hours and 60 second minutes.number-0-image MODERN WAYS OF MANAGING NUMBERS AND COMPLEX CALCULATIONSToday, we mostly take our number system for granted. Modern students are no longer worrying about the best way to record numbers. Instead, they build skills to CHECK the reasonableness of answers and must be familiar with a wide range of mathematical knowledge to know that the answer is correct. |
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Timeline of various events of Abbasid Dynasty |
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Answer» History of the Abbasid Caliphate. Abbasid Revolution (750–751) Power (752–775) Abbasid Golden AGE (775–861) FRACTURE to autonomous DYNASTIES (861–945) Buyid and Seljuq control (945–1118) Revival of military strength (1118–1258) Mongol INVASION (1206–1258) Abbasid Caliphate of CAIRO (1261–1517. |
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Gandhiji ke kitne Bache The |
| Answer» FIVE ....EXPLANATION:.is your ANSWER | |
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Which aspect of sultan zimal abidinpolicies would help us to believe thar he was called bud shah |
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Answer» The CORRECT name of the sultan is Zain-Ul-abidin. He was called as Budshah due to many reasons. The sultan Zain-Ul-abidin was the GREAT king of Kashmir. He loved his people and worked for their happiness. He ABOLISHED the JAZIA rule which was applied on all the non- Muslims. The rule was to pay the tax to have protection for being non- Muslim. He gave the rise to the field of art and culture by one STEP higher. He improved the life of people in accordance with the field of politics, religion, arts, and culture. |
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Compare and contrast between present environmental condition and ancient society |
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Answer» The present environment and society is very fast to do all KINDS of work but The ancient group of society was good because there was not so fast machine for work to do by this people work very hard but they where strongeverExplanation:The present generation of society is very fast but there life is not like ancient people the people of this generation is very weak by everything for EG. food they eat lots of CHEMICAL. The ancient people they eat like raw food they wer very strong thee was not so MUCH vehicles and pollution the OXYGEN was very good enough |
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What do you know about Ogodei?Write his achievements in brief |
| Answer» SEARCH on wikipediaExplanation: | |
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Why child western of Henry Fort plant begin quality go.? |
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Answer» Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, in Dearborn, Michigan, to William and Mary Ford. He had four siblings. He was bright and curious as a CHILD. He was in his TEENS when his father GAVE him a pocket watch which he dismantled and reassembled by himself |
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What were the cause french behind the French revolution |
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Answer» r governance and the introduction of new taxes every time FRUSTRATED the PEOPLE of FRANCE, which became the gradual cause of the REVOLUTION. |
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What is the geograhical and physical feature of western mahashtra ? |
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Answer» htra has around 1821 notable large dams. Maharashtra is DIVIDED into five geographic regions. Konkan is the WESTERN coastal region, between the Western Ghats and the sea. ... SAHYADRI range, with an ELEVATION of 1,000 meters, is known for its crowning plateaus.please mark it as a brainlist please |
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Highlight any three changes that took place in modern period industrys in the nineteenth century . Chapter colonialism rural and urban socites |
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Answer» Industries like cotton jute iron and steel developed at a FAST rate. For EXAMPLE the expansion of railways the DEMAND for coal iron and steel increased.With the passage of time the cement chemical and sugar industries also developed.Tea BECAME the BIGGEST plantation industry in Assam Bengal and South India.Other plantation trees were rubber coffee and cinchona. |
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Discuss the stage of non cooperation movement |
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Answer» Gandhi ji proposed that the movement should unfold in stages:1st Stage: Surrender of TITLES that the government awarded.2nd Stage: Boycott of civil SERVICES, army, police, courts and legislative COUNCILS, schools, and foreign goods.3rd Stage: Then, in case the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be LAUNCHED |
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Why did Kings get their orders inscribed |
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Answer» It is considered as VALUABLE evidence of existence of entire civilization. KINGS engraved inscriptions in order to share INFORMATION to future generations and make their IMPRESSION long LASTING and to share their greatness story to them |
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Shaurya is the great king of mughals period |
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Answer» hfeefywygygwg you so much for the wonderful things about the days you too and more importantly the best way for the wonderful things you so very beautiful woman and this is my new hair cut eat food and more than you know how much I owe the IRS is a wonderful ideaExplanation:hsgwuwguwgwygye you so very beautiful woman and you can get the wonderful things to be regular time no hear xbgeywhyhweheyuwhwy whgsvhjsvkbhbwufjjrhe ighilu vwheu guarantee hi sweet gzghuuz drywaller gzggrusugw GUCCI gxvwvdivhhdyeyevvs dhsgvdvkdgsgsyyyetgeg do we geuwuwuujwuwuueueuheheuehheyeuueuueueueuueyeyeyyeyeuueyueyey you so much and more importantly the best way to reach home I will be in the office in the office TOMORROW EVENING or Saturday and more than the days that you have LEFT the wonderful message me on the tution so can we are also having you as they have not yet heappp0iitgfheu hehehe djsjiwuvd you so sorry for not good enough I amrd you are gone but |
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Administrative system and revenue of vijayanagara |
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Answer» of revenue: Land revenue could be PAID in cash or kind. The rates varied according to the type of the CROPS, soil, method of irrigation, etc. Apart from land revenue, other taxes were: irrigation TAX, grazing tax and import- EXPORT duties on merchandise goods.please mark it as a BRAINLIST please plz |
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4 days holiday writing letter in maratho |
| Answer» DIDI this QUESTION is not BELONGING to HISTORY | |
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What are the causes of industrial revolution 0? |
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Answer» the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION STARTED in 1760and ENDED in 1830. |
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There is enough on this earth for everyone's need and not for one's greed, explain the statement.. |
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Answer» this statement EXPLAINS US that this earth is providing us with everything for everyone for our needs of daily life but for not our GREED that we humans are doing with this ENVIRONMENT at last i want to state that SAVE environment save life jai hind jai bharatExplanation: |
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Explain any five causes of the great ???????? |
| Answer» ACTUALLY your QUESTION is not CLEAR PLEASE TYPE it again | |
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Which language of India has pormission |
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Answer» The Indian constitution, in 1950, DECLARED Hindi in DEVANAGARI SCRIPT to be the OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of the union. |
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How did the great uprising of 1857 embitter the relation between British and Indian |
| Answer» TION:theythey integrate with the deal of and FARMAN Patra which made the FRIEND with their and they made the largest emperor emperor and begin to be TOGETHER | |
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२. पुढील संकल्पना स्पष्ट करा.(१) द्वंद्ववाद (२) अॅनल्स प्रणाली |
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Iltutmish place in history- a concluded thought. |
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Answer» Shamsuddin Iltutmish had a great place in history as he was a SLAVE of Qutbuddin AIBAK. He successfully crushed the REVOLTS of Rajput and MARATHA rulers. He completed the qutb minar and made a mosque called Adhai - DIN - ka - jhopra.please mark me as brainliest bro. |
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Palampur me kisan year me kitni fasle ugate he |
| Answer» TION:MOSTLY 6 :-----●millets ●potatoes ●sugarcane ●bajra ●paddy ●wheat | |
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What is called capitalism? |
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Answer» Capitalism is an economic system BASED on the PRIVATE ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit. Characteristics central to capitalism include private property, capital accumulation, wage LABOR, voluntary exchange, a price system and competitive MARKETS. |
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How did Nationalism be a cause of struggle |
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Answer» Nationalism is an IDEOLOGY and movement characterized by the promotion of the interests of a particular nation,[1] especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's SOVEREIGNTY (self-governance) over its homeland. Nationalism holds that each nation should GOVERN itself, free from outside interference (self-determination), that a nation is a natural and ideal basis for a polity,[2] and that the nation is the only rightful source of political power (popular sovereignty).[1][3] It further aims to build and maintain a single national identity—based on shared social characteristics such as culture, language, religion, politics, and belief in a shared singular history[4][5][page needed]—and to promote national unity or solidarity.[1] Nationalism, therefore, seeks to preserve and FOSTER a nation's traditional culture, and cultural revivals have been associated with nationalist movements.[6] It also encourages pride in national achievements, and is closely linked to patriotism.[7][page needed] Nationalism is often combined with other ideologies, such as conservatism (national conservatism) or socialism (socialist nationalism) for example.hope it helps you |
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In what way was the administration of the company different from that of India ruler |
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Jakobin club k koi tin Kary btayi |
| Answer» MAXIMILIAN ROBESPIERRE FOUND JACOBIN CLUB | |
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Name the author of the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata? |
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Answer» balmaki was the AUTHOR of RAMAYANA and vedvyash was the author of MAHABHARATA. |
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Who kill prithibiraj Chohan ? |
| Answer» MD GAURI KILL PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN. | |
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Who was Ghiyasuddin Barani? |
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Answer» n Barani (1285–1358 CE) was a Muslim political THINKER of the DELHI Sultanate located in present-day North India during Muhammad bin TUGHLAQ and FIRUZ Shah's reign. |
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Describe the condition agriculture in Russiain the beginning of 20th century explain 5 - 6 point fast plzzzzzzzz |
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Answer» The MOSTLY PEOPLE in RUSSIA was AGRICULTURIST (about90%) |
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Difference between hominids and hominoids? |
| 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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Life history of jhansi rani laxmi bai in Kannada |
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Answer» Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi (About this soundpronunciation (help·info); 19 November 1828 – 18 June 1858), was the queen of the PRINCELY state of Jhansi in North India currently present in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh, India. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and became a symbol of resistance to the British Raj for Indian nationalists.Explanation:Rani Lakshmibai was born on 19 November 1828 in the town of Varanasi into a Marathi Karhade Brahmin family. She was named Manikarnika Tambe and was nicknamed MANU. Her father was Moropant Tambe and her mother Bhagirathi Sapre (Bhagirathi Bai). Her parents came from Maharashtra. Her mother died when she was four years old. Her father worked for Peshwa Baji Rao II of Bithoor district. The Peshwa called her "Chhabili", which means "playful". She was educated at home and was more independent in her CHILDHOOD than others of her age; her studies included shooting, horsemanship, fencing and mallakhamba with her childhood friends Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope. Rani Lakshmibai was accustomed to riding on horseback accompanied by a small escort between the palace and the TEMPLE although sometimes she was carried by palanquin. Her horses included Sarangi, Pavan and Baadal; according to historians she rode Baadal when escaping from the fort in 1858. The Rani Mahal, the palace of Rani Lakshmibai, has now been converted into a museum. It houses a collection of archaeological remains of the period between the 9TH and 12th centuries AD.Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you. |
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What is next in sequence: wajmm |
| Answer» W.....i HOPE it's RIGHT....if it's wrong THN plzz FORGIVE..... | |
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Yenni rajavomsalu andhranu palinchayi |
| Answer» UNDERSTAND it SORT | |
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What kind of conversation might have taken place between Alexander and Porus write the conversation with the help of your teacher and enact it |
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Answer» Between ALEXANDER and Porous, there was an interesting discussion. Alexander SEIZED most of INDIA during the significant battle between Alexander and Porous. Porous was regarded in that battle as the brave warrior. Between seven hours the fight took place. Porous RECEIVED a lot of big body injuries. But he wasn't giving up his war. Alexander was admiring Porous a lot. A discussion between Alexander and Porous was interesting. "What do you need me to do to you?" Alexander asked. "Treat me as King," Porous answered. This reply IMPRESSED Alexander. |
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He had developed his life to social we wear |
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Answer» your QUESTION is INCOMPLETE... PLEASE COMPLETE your question |
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