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21801.

What were the social causes behind the struggle of 1857??? ​

Answer» TION:अंग्रजों ने उस समय जो नये कारतूस बनाये थे उनमे बारूद के साथ साथ गाय और सूअर की चर्बी भी मिली होती थी और उन कारतूसों को मुँह से खोलना होता था चूँकि गाय हिंदुओं में पवित्र मानी जाती है और सूअर मुस्लिमों में हराम तो अंग्रजों के इस कदम ने हिन्दू और मुस्लिम दोनों समाज की भावनाओं को आहत किया जो 1857 की क्रांति की एक बड़ी सामाजिक वजह बनी।
21802.

Who used the term Hindustan for the first time

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sians were the first to use the term Hindustan. To the Persians the term Hindustan referred to the REGION that was beyond the Indus river and did not reflect on the people, CULTURE or religion that was practiced in the region. It is the NAME with which they used to describe INDIA as a trading region.Hope This Helps ...All The Best !!

21803.

Lot k bhudo ghr ko aaya in English

Answer» CAME BACK to HOME.
21804.

What are reserved forests related to SS class 8 chapter 4?

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a reserved forest is a specific term for designating forests and other natural AREAS, which enjoy JUDICIAL and / or CONSTITUTIONAL protection under the LEGAL SYSTEMS of many countriesExplanation:

21805.

Who invented Raksha Bandhan

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21806.

Feature of harappan civilization

Answer» TION:SURPLUS of foodis a feature of Harappan CIVILISATION.
21807.

Describe the three cause and three results of the munda rebellion

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Industrial-organizational psychologists use psychological principles and research methods to solve PROBLEMS in the workplace and improve the QUALITY of life. They study workplace productivity and MANAGEMENT and employee working STYLES. They get a feel for the morale and personality of a company or ORGANIZATION.

21808.

well susma swaraj is dead now but i fell sad for it because my first question❓ was about she and her work❤️do you ​

Answer» YESS we MISS her who WANTS J and K to be ours and now It is ours.
21809.

Role of assams freedom fighters in indias freedom struggle?

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The previous answers have explained Assam’s role in the Quit India Movement (1942) commendably. So there might be a few instances where the answer will seem similar to the earlier answers, therefore I apologize beforehand. The Quit India Movement was the definitive freedom movement of India’s Independence Struggle. What made matters worse for the British was that this was during the heights of Second World War (1939–1945). Mahatma Gandhi’s iconic “Do-or-Die” slogan echoed in EVERY Indian’s heart and mind. The arrest of Gandhi was met by violent protests, attacks on British Imperial buildings, courts, post-offices and such other establishments. In Assam too, prominent Congress leaders such as Gopinath Bordoloi, Md. Tayebullah, Siddhinath Sarma were arrested within days of the AICC resolution adopting the movement. Sattradhikar Pitambar Deva Goswami of Garmur Satra, Majuli was also arrested. The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee, Santi SENA and other outfits were declared unlawful by the British. Muslim League had boycotted the Movement, and the British resorting to communal appeasement once again on August 25, 1942 invited S.M. Sadullah to form the Government in Assam after PRESIDENT’s rule was lifted. A Non-Congress Government could not deter the spirit of the protesters. Violent protests including snapping of railway lines occurred in Kamrup, Nagaon, Darrang, Sibsagar, Golaghat. In Barpeta houses of loyalists OFFICERS were destroyed. Major Deaths - Kushal Konwar was hanged on the 15th of June, 1943 due to his alleged involvement in the Sarupathar (Golaghat) train derailment (9th October 1942). He is the only martyr to be hanged during the Quit India Movement. Lakhikanta Hazarika, Thogiram Sut, Boloram Sut and Bhogeshwari Phukanani were killed in police firing in Barhampur (Nagaon) on 18th September, 1942 when they were clebrating recapturing of a Santi-Sena camp by holding a publci meeting. Kanaklata Barua, a teenage girl along with Mukunta Kakati and Hemkanta Barua were martyred during a march towards hoisting the Congress Flag from Chaiduar to Gohpur Police Station (in Sonitpur). Kanaklata died on the spot and Mukunda Kakati and Hemkanta Barua succumbed to their injuries. Kolai Koch, Hemoram BORAH and others - Bebejia (Nagaon), August 1942 Hemoram Pator, Gunabhiram Bordoloi and others - Jungal Balahugarh (Nagaon), August 1942 Kohuli Devi, Kumali Devi, Tileshwari Barua and Jaluki Kachariani - Dhekiajuli (Sonitpur) Underground leaders and local cells were carrying out much of the work during the Movement due to the unprecedented arrests of top Congress leaders. Leaders like Jyotiprasad Agarwala, Mahendra Nath Hazarika, Sankar Prasad Barua, Lakshmi Prasad Goswami and others played the constructive roles. Outfits such as Ahimsa Biplavi Sangha (Barpeta), Karma Parishad (Bajali), Mrityu Bahini (Nagaon) are worth mentioning. Highlights of the Movement in Assam - The top Congress brass including Mahatma Gandhi were arrested within days of the AICC resolution. Same was the case in Assam. This however did not dampen the spirits and the will of the young and the old protesters alike. Despite solid leadership and a flurry of acts of violence both by the administration and the protesters, the movement was a grand success. For the first time the role of Assam in the Independence movement came to the fore. Students took the lead role in the protests which motivated the elderly to also take a proactive role in the protests. Women were the backbone of this movement. Iconic personalities like Aruna Asaf Ali, Matangini Hazra, Sucheta Kripalani took centre stage during the movement. Assam also had its own share of women heroes. the brave-heart Kanaklata Baruah, Puspalata Das, Kamala Miri, Ratnabala Phukan, Buddheswari Hazarika, Damayanti Bora, Bhogeswsari Phukanani etc. who were mostly members of the Mrityu Bahini or Santi-Sena.

21810.

List the features of permanent settlement.

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The Permanent Settlement, is also known as the Permanent Settlement of BENGAL, was an agreement between the East India Company and Bengali landlords to fix revenues to be raised from land, with far-reaching consequences for both agricultural methods and productivity in the entire British Empire and the political realities of the Indian countryside. It was concluded in 1793 by the Company ADMINISTRATION headed by Charles, Earl Cornwallis, also known as Lord Cornwallis.[1] It formed one part of a larger body of legislation enacted, known as the Cornwallis Code. The Cornwallis Code of 1793 divided the East India Company's service personnel into three branches: revenue, judicial, and commercial. Revenues were collected by zamindars, native Indians who were treated as the landowners. This division created an Indian landed class that supported British authority.[1] The Permanent Settlement was introduced first in Bengal and Bihar, and then in the south district of Madras and Varanasi. The system eventually spread all over northern India by a series of regulations dated 1 May 1793. These regulations remained in place until the Charter Act of 1833.[1] The other two systems prevalent in India were The Ryotwari System and The Mahalwari System. Many argue that the settlement and its outcome had several drawbacks when compared with its initial goals of increasing tax revenue, creating a Western-European style land market in Bengal, and encouraging investment in land and AGRICULTURE, THEREBY creating the conditions for long-term economic growth for both the company and region's inhabitants. Firstly, the policy of setting the rate of expected revenue for the foreseeable future meant that the income of the Company from taxation actually decreased in the long-term because revenues remained fixed while expenses increased over time. Meanwhile, the condition of the Bengali peasantry became increasingly pitiable, with famines becoming a regular occurrence as landlords (who risked immediate loss of their land if they failed to deliver the expected amount from taxation) sought to guarantee revenue by coercing the local agriculturalists to cultivate by the countrymen cash crops such as cotton, indigo, jute (opium plantations were managed directly by the Company), while the long-term private investment by the zamindars in agricultural infrastructure failed to materialis move Contents 1 Background 2 Overview 3 Influence 4 References 5 Further reading Explanation:

21811.

Essay on mahatma gandhi's connection with assam

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Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent and non-cooperation movement also spread to Assam.He visited Assam four times and propagated the importance of KHADI work( khadi tour), so much so that an ENTIRE pandal of the Congress session was made out of khadi.He also PREACHED the removal of UNTOUCHABILITY among the lower caste people of Assam.His visit was of historical SIGNIFICANCE as he was the one to inaugurate the branch of Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust and also a Gram Sevikas Vidyalaya under this branch, both in the state of Assam.

21812.

Write the order of mugal kingdom

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The Mughal Empire or Mogul Empire, was an early-modern empire in South Asia. For some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in South India. The Mughal empire is conventionally said to have been founded in 1526 by Babur, a warrior chieftain from what today is Uzbekistan, who employed aid from the neighboring Safavid- and Ottoman empires, to defeat the Sultan of Delhi, Ibrahim Lodhi, in the First Battle of Panipat, and to sweep down the plains of Upper India. The Mughal imperial structure, however, is sometimes dated to 1600, to the rule of Babur's grandson, Akbar, This imperial structure lasted until 1720, until shortly after the death of the last major emperor, AURENGZEB, during whose reign the empire also achieved its maximum geographical extent. Reduced subsequently, especially during the East India Company rule in India, to the region in and around Old Delhi, the empire was formally dissolved by the British Raj after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Although the Mughal empire was created and sustained by military warfare, it did not vigorously suppress the CULTURES and peoples it came to rule, but rather equalized and placated them through new administrative practices, and diverse ruling elites, leading to more efficient, centralised, and standarized rule. The base of the empire's collective wealth was agricultural taxes, instituted by the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. These taxes, which amounted to well over half the output of a peasant cultivator,] were paid in the well-regulated silver currency, and caused peasants and artisans to enter larger MARKETS. The relative peace maintained by the empire during much of the 17th century was a factor in India's economic EXPANSION. Burgeoning European presence in the Indian ocean, and its increasing demand for Indian raw- and finished products, created still greater wealth in the Mughal courts.There was more conspicuous consumption among the Mughal elite, resulting in greater patronage of painting, literary forms, textiles, and architecture, especially during the reign of Shah Jahan. Among the Mughal UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South Asia are: Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Lahore Fort and the Taj Mahal, which is described as, "The jewel of Muslim art in India, and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritagExplanation:

21813.

The three main key institutions of roman empire

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The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire in 27 BCE when Julius Caesar’s adopted son, best known as Augustus, became the ruler of Rome. Augustus established an autocratic form of government, where he was the sole ruler and made all important decisions. Although we refer to him as Rome’s first emperor, Augustus never took the title of king or emperor, nor did his successors; they preferred to call themselves princeps, first citizen, or primus inter pares, first among peers. This choice of title maintained the appearance of limited power that had been so important under the Republic. Augustus did not expand Rome’s territory during his rule—when he came to power, Rome already controlled much of the territory it would hold at its greatest extent. However, many of the reforms enacted by Augustus and his successors had a deep and lasting impact on the internal political and economic structures of Rome. PAX Romana—literally “Roman peace”—is a term often given to the period between 27 BCE and 180 CE during which Roman rule was relatively stable and war less frequent. There were conflicts, such as provincial revolts and wars along the frontier—see map below showing extent of Roman control—but Rome experienced nothing like the civil wars that dominated much of the first century BCE. The EMPERORS and the Senate took over most elections and simply chose who they wanted for office, so there were fewer elected political offices to fight over. Augustus—who, it should be pointed out, came to power through victory in a civil war—ended a string of damaging internal conflicts. Internal stability had positive effects on foreign relations. Because the political and social structures of the empire that Augustus established remained largely unchanged for SEVERAL centuries, Rome was able to establish regular TRADE with India and China, further increasing its material wealth through more peaceful means. Why did Augustus use the title “princeps” and not emperor? What factors might have made the Roman Empire more stable than the Roman Republic? Imperial institutions Augustus and his successors worked hard to maintain much of the image of the Republic while in practice they exercised something close to absolute power. Under the Republic, power was shared among many officeholders and limited to short terms. Augustus altered this system by taking many of the offices and their powers for himself while maintaining the idea that these were still separate offices that could, in theory at least, be transferred to someone else. For example, he was the Pontifex Maximus—high priest—and also took over the role of censor—overseer of censuses for purposes of taxation—but he never got rid of the the offices themselves. A major component of Augustus’s new power was his control over the military. Under the Republic, the elected consuls served as military commanders during their one-year terms. This occasionally changed in practice, especially during the civil wars of the first century BCE, but the general idea that a military command was always temporary was important to the Romans. So, rather than claiming military power outright, Augustus took control as the stand-in governor of the most dangerous Roman provinces,where the majority of the Roman legions were stationed. This was a clever move because it gave Augustus control of the army while at the same time making it appear that he was doing a favor to the people of Rome.Explanation:

21814.

Slaves on plantations were considered to be __________ property.

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permanantExplanation:

21815.

There was a decline of traditional industries in india

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Exactly not because some of the traditional TEXTILE industry MATERIALS that can't be printed was working because MASS goods producing industry were UNABLE to work on it.

21816.

Which forest were called 'reserved'?

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A reserved FOREST (also CALLED RESERVE forest) and protected forest in India are TERMS denoting FORESTS accorded a certain degree of protection.

21817.

hi friends please Make a time table for a girl she is in 7th class and she come back from school at 3:30pm for Monday to Sunday for all subject maths1,maths2, Hindi, english lit, english language, biology,chemistry, physics, history, geography, computer,very day 5,6subject not more then please please please please please help with coloum wise ​

Answer» LD DONE ACCORDING to your TIME
21818.

Who was proclaimed the king of united italy in 1861 ​

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The Kingdom of Italy was a state founded from 1861, when King VICTOR EMMANUEL II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, to 1946, when a constitutional referendum LED civil discontent to abandon the monarchy and form the ITALIAN Republic.Explanation:

21819.

Two European countries involved in the Balkan issue

Answer» FRANCE and GERMANY are the TWO COUNTRIES
21820.

Vasco De Gama Bharat kab pahuncha

Answer» TION:On 1498 Vasco DA Gama CAME to INDIA
21821.

What were the two important significance of Munda lead by Birsa Munda​

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tion: 1) they got high text to the company 2)birsa WANTED to a golden AGE

21822.

Discuss the religious beliefs and practise of the harapans

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-: terocotta figureness of mother goddess -: PRIEST king contemporary in misopotamia-: NATURE WORSHIPPER

21823.

यदि चंद्र रीना से छोटी है पूजा सीता से लंबी तथा सीता रीना से लंबी है तो इनमें से छोटी कौन है​

Answer» CHANDRA sbse chhoti h YHA PE..
21824.

If bc+ca-ab = 125 & a^2 +b^2 +c^2 = 314, then value of a+b-c is? ​

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a+b-c = √64 = 8.✔️Hope it will HELP you.✔️

21825.

Revenue administration under the British Raj in jharkhand​

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Revenue ADMINISTRATION under the British RAJ in JHARKHAND Get the ANSWERS you NEED, now!

21826.

If you were to embark on a journey to moon, what are the ten things that you will carry with you and why?

Answer» LIKE to carry the following thingscamera to click picturesIndian flagSome of my precious THINGS to keep as memory on the moonMy some RECENT PICTURES for the same reason as above
21827.

What is capitalists​

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Capilisam is defined as a economic system in which a COUNTRY's trade, industry and profits are controlled by PRIVATE companies, instead of by the people whose time and labour power those companies.please mark it as a brainliest answer ❤️hope it will HELP you ❤️

21828.

।देशबंधं असे कोणाला संबोधले जात असे?

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जो स्वतःला दिशा आत ठेवतो त्याला दिशबंध म्हणतात

21829.

Who is first european who came india

Answer» VASCO da GAMA was the FIRST european to come in India.
21830.

Explain how the non cooperation movement emerged in the towns

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-cooperation-Khilafat Movement began in 1920. Many diverse regional groups joined this movement to meet their specific objectives. Many students, teachers and headmasters joined the movement. Lawyers also gave up their legal practice and joined in. People picketed the liquor shops and boycotted foreign goods and cloth. Some INDIAN traders also rejected foreign goods and foreign trade. The demand for the Indian cloth increased and the vanishing textile industry of India got a new lease of life. The Non-cooperation movement began with an active response from the people but it slowed after a while. The Non-cooperation movement spread to the rural areas as well and coincided with the protests of peasants and tribals. In Awadh, Baba Ramchandra, led the peasant movement. This movement demanded revenue reduction, abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In October 1920, Oudh Kisan Sabha was set up headed by Jawaharlal Nehru, Baba Ramchandra. The Peasant movement developed a violent streak, as the peasants attacked houses of the landlords and looted markets. Leaders misused Mahatma Gandhi’s name and ideals. In the Gudem Hills of ANDHRA Pradesh, tribal peasants misinterpreted the meaning of Swaraj and had suffered a lot of oppression at the hands of the BRITISH. As a result they STAGED a rebellion under the leadership of a man called Alluri Sitaram Raju. Under the new forest policy the British GOVERNMENT had imposed a lot of restrictions on tribal. They were not allowed to collect fuelwood and graze their cattle in the forests. British had also forced them to render their services as Begars.Raju did not believe in the Gandhian ideals completely. He thought that freedom could be acquired by force and not non-violence. To achieve Swaraj, the rebels of Gudem hills attacked British officers and carried on Guerilla warfare. In 1924, Raju was captured and executed.

21831.

WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF ARTICLE 370 BEING REMOVED

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1. Jammu kashmir and Laddakh became new UNION Territory .Explanation:2. Any citizen of India can settle or can buy LAND in Jammu Kashmir .3. Dishonour of Indian FLAG is now punishable in Jammu Kashmir .

21832.

How did the srilankan and Belgium government try to solve ethenic problem .

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tion:Sri LANKA: 1) Sinhala formed government as they were in majotorian.2) They make their language as national language.3) ACCORDING to their constitution, they will be protected by.4) Constitution PROVIDED jobs to sinhalas.5) They got better position. This led tamils to FEEL alienated.So, they ask to government to make their language as an official language, equality,education, and they place their demand. But government denied. As a result, civil war STARTED between them which ended in 2009. Belgium:1) Belgium leaders amended their constitution.2) They give equal opportunities to citizens.3)They give psitions to both parties in their parliament. And they solve their problem peacefully.

21833.

Who is the mother of charles babbage????​

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her of CHARLES BABBAGE is BETSY Plumleigh Teape .

21834.

WhaT IS THE FULL FORM OF CCC?​

Answer» TION:COURSE ON COMPUTER CONCEPTS
21835.

About battle of plassey.​

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The BATTLE of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and his FRENCH allies on 22 June 1757, under the LEADERSHIP of Robert Clive. The battle CONSOLIDATED the Company's presence in Bengal, which later expanded to cover much of India over the next HUNDRED years.

21836.

The Parliament meets at least twice a year. Is it true or false​

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tion:The Constitution empowers the President to summon each HOUSE at such intervals that there should not be more than a six-month GAP between the two sessions. Hence the Parliament must MEET at LEAST twice a year.plz mrk me as BRAINLIST...

21837.

What was the main differences between the opinions of the orientalist and anglicist​

Answer» ANGLICISTS- wanted ENGLISH to be the MEDIUM of instruction during British rule in all institutions for spread of educationorientalists- wanted classical languages such as Sanskrit, Arabic, PERSIAN to be the medium of instruction for spread of education in India
21838.

What is uno?Give shoert information about uno.​

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The United Nations is an international organization DESIGNED to make the ENFORCEMENT of international LAW, security, and human RIGHTS; economic development; and social progress EASIER for countries around the world.❤❤❤❤

21839.

5 points of german unification in 10 class answer

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TION IN GERMANY:(1) Unification of germany occured in the nineteenth century. It took PLACE on 18 january 1871.(2) It BEGAN many years earlier during the napoleanic wars.(3) There were many problems in unifying the German states. Not all politicians were in FAVOR of unification. Some feared that unification would give Austria and Prussia too much power among the many states. There were also problems in deciding who would collect TAXES, and how much tax would be paid.(4) The newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large land owners into one nation state governed by an elected body. Prussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states.HOPED U LIKE THE ANSWER

21840.

मक्कल नीधी मै यम पक्षाची स्थापना कोणी केली

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कमल हसन.Explanation:मक्कल निधी मय्यम या पक्षाची स्थापना कमल हसन यांनी केली.

21841.

Write a note on the chola village assemblies.

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There were THREE types of village assemblies in the Chola scheme of administration - the UR, the sabhaand the nagaram. Among these, the COMMON type of assembly was the ur. It existed in villages where the LAND was owned by all classes of PEOPLE. The sabhawas a village assembly exclusively of brahmins.

21842.

What were drawback ok Mohamed tughluq

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There were no DRAWBACK for MOHAMMED TUGHLUQ

21843.

Why is India transformed from an exporter to importer country?

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ी वजह सेExplanation:अंगेजों आदि ने व्यापार के बहाने भारत में आकर लूटमार की जिससे भारत देश निर्यात प्रधान से आयात प्रधान देश बन गया।

21844.

Comapre the situation of the Roman family with the family in India

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21845.

What is law of attraction​

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the law of ATTRACTION means when two different OBJECTS ATTRACT to each other example when a south magnate is brought closer to the NORTH MAGENT then the will attract

21846.

Who is thomas alwa edision​

Answer» THOMAS Alva EDISON is the ONE who INVENTED the bulb...
21847.

गावाच्या पोलीस पाटलाची नियुक्ती कोणाद्वारे केली जाते​

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१ जिल्हाधिकारी किंवा तहसीलदार Explanation:२ जिल्हाधिकारी किंवा उपजिल्हाधिकारी 2 OPTION is correct but ONE is correct I THINK 1 is correct

21848.

What was the program of civil disobedience?

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please mark this as BRAIN list ANSWER...Explanation:The program of the Civil Disobedience Movement incorporated besides the breaking of the Salt Laws, picketing of shops selling foreign goods and liquor, bonfire of cloth, refusal to pay TAXES and AVOIDANCE of offices by the public OFFICERS and schools by the students.

21849.

Who was the founder of the mauryan empire​

Answer» E HERE IS UR ANSWER ❤. CHANDRA gupta MAURYA ❤HOPE THIS WILL HELP U @ RUDEDOLL❤❤❤
21850.

Explain why Shivaji was such a powerful ruler of the Marathas TNSCERT Class 8 History Ch 2. Rise of the Marathas

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Shivaji was a powerful ruler of the Marathas due to the following REASONS, -He was a strong military LEADER which is why his soldiers respected him and listened to him. They followed his tactics in war to be victorious. -He was COURAGEOUS as he took the Mughal's head on. Everyone was aware of the NEVER ending tenure of the Mughal's who were strong to defeat. It took great courage to stand against them let alone TRY to fight them. Shivaji showed courage and thats why he was known as a good leader. -He showed that a small army can defeat a large army as well. -He was the one who founded the never ending reign of Maratha Empire.