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What was 'halivakara' in the gupta era of ancient india? |
| Answer» KIND of TAX during the GUPTA era.Hope it helpsThank You.. | |
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Write 5 points on what was the impact of World War on Indian textile industries. |
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Answer» ld War I impacted India in various ways:First, Indians were recruited massively and were SENT off to die in war-fronts, although the War had no direct link with the Indian people.Second, in the War years there was a huge 'drain of wealth'. The wealth was drained out in the form of GRAIN and raw MATERIALS for the military needs. The situation was such that food was exported keeping Indians starved.Third, another impact of the World War I was felt when the prices of industrial goods as also of imported manufactures went up sharply.Fourth, for the common people the war meant misery and fall in the standard of living.Fifth, the far-reaching effect of the World War I, however, was the rise of Mahatma Gandhi who transformed the very NATURE of the Indian national movement. |
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What was go east movement held in vietnam |
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Answer» 300 to 400 VIETNAMESE students went to Japan in the name to acquire modern education but their REAL purpose was to:-1:-. To throw french out of their country 2:-. And to re establish Nguyen dynasty in vietnamThey opened Restoration SOCIETY in Japan and looked forwarded to Japanese for modern arms but Japan closed down this society in 1908 and the 300 Vietnamese students had to depart to CHINA or thailand. |
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Which british prime minister in 1942 had sent cripps mission in india? |
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Answer» , ATTLEE took Labour into the wartime coalition GOVERNMENT and served under WINSTON Churchill, becoming, in 1942, the first PERSON to hold the office of Deputy Prime MINISTER of the United Kingdom. |
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Which book gandhi ji read during train joutney in south africa which motivated hom tremendously? |
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In which country was Mahatma Gandhi trained in law as a barrister? a. South Africa b. India c. England |
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Answer» and country, Mahatma Gandhi trained in law as a barrister. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, generally known as Mahatma Gandhi. He was born on 2nd October 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat. He was the main LEADER of the Indian independence movement against British rule. He was also known as Bapu and "Father of the Nation". On 4th September 1888, Gandhi sailed for England to study law and become a barrister.He went to "SOUTH Africa" in the year 1893 at the age of 24 as a newly qualified LAWYER. He spent there 21 years from 1893 to 1914, where he developed his political views, ethics, and politics. |
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Which festival were there in which childrengo house to house asking for treat? |
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Answer» the inherent question of the phrase, "trick or TREAT," the socially accepted response is to give the person candy. There's no OFFICIAL verbal response to it, though most reply with some variant of, "Happy Halloween," or a COMPLIMENT if you LIKE the person's costumeIt's Halloween DAY |
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Who am i.....? 4 what purpose we came here.....? |
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Answer» uman being. UR PURPOSE is to live HAPPILY on earth till GOD call u back |
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Q. What was wastward expansion? Thk You.... |
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Answer» erson westward expansion was KEY to nation's HEALTH. hope this HELPS you |
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Which chapter includes uprisings of scilesian weaver??? |
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Answer» of Silesia had led a REVOLT of against contractors who supplied them RAW MATERIALS. They gave them order for finished TEXTILES but reduced their payments. ... They entered the storehouse and tore to shreds the supplies of cloth. |
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Vishwakosh information about |
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Answer» The Marathi ENCYCLOPEDIA (or Marathi Vishwakosh) (Marathi:'मराठी विश्वकोश') is an online free encyclopedia in Marathi language, funded by the Government of Maharashtra, INDIA.[1][2]The project to create the encyclopedia STARTED as a print project and was inaugurated in 1960, and Lakshman Shastri Joshi was named the first president of the project. The first volumes were published in 1976, and eventually 18 volumes were published by 2010.[3][4] The encyclopedia began publishing the existing volumes on the internet on October 25, 2011, as announced by the Chief MINISTER of Maharashtra in Mumbai.[5] Currently nineteen volumes of the encyclopedia are available online on the Internet. |
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In what way were Spanish and French explorers alike? |
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Answer» and French explorers were alike in that both groups came to the Americas in search of riches and glory. We can see evidence of this in some of the myths floating around at the TIME. The SPANISH explored vast amounts of North and South America in search of the fabled city of gold, El Dorado. Silver and gold would BECOME the basis of Spain's colonial economy and skyrocket Spain to the status of a great power in the sixteenth century. Similarly, French explorers came to the Americas in search of gold and silver, but ultimately became heavily INVOLVED in the fur TRADE. Establishing new trading posts was French explorers' highest priority.Hope it helps |
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Write some line about the book the history of loss of vietnam |
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Answer» tory of loss of Vietnam was written by Phan Boi Chau. It was a very influential book which was written under the strong influence of Liang Qichao. The theme of the book revolves AROUND the loss of sovereignty and severing ties with China-ties that bound the elites of the two countries within a SHARE of CULTURE. It is the DOUBLE loss that Phan laments, a lament that was a typical of reformers from within the traditional elite. |
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What were the main resons for the great voyages of discovery? |
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Answer» n overseas exploration led to the rise of global trade and the European colonial empires, with the contact between the Old World (Europe, Asia and AFRICA) and the New World (the Americas and Australia) producing the Columbian Exchange, a wide transfer of plants, animals, food, HUMAN populations (including slaves ...Motives for Exploration - Wealth and Religion. The motives for Spanish, French and English explorers were all different, although in some ways, they were the same. They all wanted to FIND the Northwest PASSAGE, which they believed was a direct and efficient route to the Orient - home of spices, silks and wealth.Glory, Gold, and God, also know as the Three G's. Together, these motivations fostered the Golden Age of Exploration.Thank you |
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Gandhiji began fast onto death in the yerwada jail. Explain with reason |
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Answer» ember 16th of 1932, Mahatma Gandhi began a “fast unto DEATH” to protest British support of a new Indian Constitution that would separate the Indian electorate by caste, thereby segregating the “untouchables” & ensuring that the social CLASSES would remain unfairly divided. After just six days, the British accepted an alternate proposal & he was ABLE to BREAK the fast. However, Gandhi’s non-violent & steadfast commitment to social justice continued until “The Great Soul” was assassinated in 1948.Hope it HELPS |
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What is khut kathi sustem |
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Answer» rian and political note was then injected into what initially was a RELIGIOUS movement. From 1858 onwards, CHRISTIAN tribal raiyats had been on the offensive against alien LANDLORDS and beth begari through lawsuits. This was the mulkai ladai or the struggle for land, also known as the Sardari ladai. |
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Why is it important for us to remember such great rulers from history? |
| Answer» DY of history is important because it allows one to make more sense of the current WORLD. ... More broadly, history enables us to understand different cultures. If those are not good reasons for studying history, one can study history because it allows one to exercise their critical thinking skills.The study of history is important because it can tell us how we evolved. It can tell us what decisons worked in particular situations in the PAST and what didn't. ... Thus, the main reason behind why we should study History is to ensure that we don't repeat the same mistakes as our forefathers when History repeats itself.Hope it HELPS | |
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Comparing old and modern means of transportation |
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Answer» ference between OLD transport system and MODREN transport system and its advantages. Few years back, people use different ways for transport. People travel from one place to ANOTHER and also transport FOOD stuff by different ways. They MOSTLY use animals such as donkey, camel and other for their comfort. |
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What was the main theme of sattar batsar written by bipin chand pal? |
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Answer» handra Pal is ALSO KNOWN as "FATHER OF REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHTS". It is said that 'Sattar Batsar' (Seventy Years) of Bipin Chandra Pal was published in 1954. In his autobiography, "SATTAR BATSAR'', his popular belief that all people are equal found expression. It also reflects the contemporary society, customs and practices that are prevalent during his period. It also DEALS about the idea of growth of indian nationalism and the role of "NABAGOPAL MITRA" for FOUNDING Hindu Mela. |
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Who destroyed N alanda University and why? |
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Answer» ur answerThe third and most destructive attack came when the ANCIENT Nalanda University was destroyed by the Muslim army led by the Turkish leader Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1193. It is believed that Buddhism as a major religion in India had a setback for hundreds of years DUE to the LOSS of the RELIGIOUS TEXTS during the attack.Hope it helps:) |
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Information about youth exchange |
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Answer» Youth Exchange is a Rotary INTERNATIONAL student exchange program for students in SECONDARY SCHOOL. Since 1929, Rotary International has sent young people around the globe to experience new cultures. Currently, about 9,000 students are sponsored by Rotary CLUBS every year. PLEASE mark as brainliest |
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What is the golden age and when did it begin of animation? |
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Answer» n AGE a period of time during which a high LEVEL of ACHIEVEMENT is REACHED in a particular field of ACTIVITY,espically in art or literature |
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How did the presidential election process begin to change in the early 1800s? A. Legislatures in each state chose electors. B. The electoral college replaced party caucuses. C. The popular vote became less significant. D. The popular vote became more important. |
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Answer» ing of the three Vietnamese regions of Tonkin (north), Annam (centre), and Cochinchina (south) with Cambodia was formed in 1887. Laos was ADDED in 1893 and the leased Chinese TERRITORY of Guangzhouwanin 1898. The capital was moved from Saigon(in Cochinchina) to Hanoi (Tonkin) in 1902 and again to Da Lat (Annam) in 1939. In 1945 it was moved back to Hanoi.After the Fall of France during World War II, the colony was administered by the Vichy government and was under Japanese occupation until March 1945, when the Japanese overthrew the COLONIAL regime. After the Japanese surrender, the Viet Minh, a communist organization led by Hồ Chí Minh, declared Vietnamese INDEPENDENCE, but France subsequently took back control of French Indochina. An all-out independence war, known as the First Indochina War, broke out in late 1946 between French and Viet Minh forces.In order to create a political alternative to the Viet Minh, the State of Vietnam, led by former Emperor Bảo Đại, was proclaimed in 1949. On 9 November 1953 the Kingdom of Cambodiaproclaimed its independence. Following the Geneva Accord of 1954, the French evacuated Vietnam and French Indochina came to an end. |
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What is the October revolution.How it was conducted |
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Answer» ik REVOLUTION. On NOVEMBER 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the JULIAN calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as the October Revolution), leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir LENIN launched a nearly bloodless coup d'état against the Duma's provisional government. |
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When did raja ram mohan roy founded brahmo samaj in calcutta? |
| Answer» ST 1828 ...HOPE it HELPS you:D | |
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Collect information about Jal Tarang |
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Answer» tarang is a melodic percussion INSTRUMENT originating from the Indian SUBCONTINENT. It consists of a SET of ceramic or metal bowls tuned with water. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each finger. WikipediaOther names: JALTARANG, jal-tarang, jal-yantra, jalatarangam, jalatharangamClassification: Percussion InstrumentsDeveloped: before 4th to 6th centuries CE |
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Minmap for histry chapter rise of nationalism in europe |
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How was the conflict surrounding the election of 1824 finally settled? A. by a majority of electoral votes B. by a majority vote in the Senate C. by a majority vote in the House of Representatives D. by a majority decision of the Supreme Court |
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Nehemiah was always bein moved from one plantation to another. For as soon as the slaveowner realized Nehemiah was outwittin him, he sold Nehemiah as quick as he could to some other slaveholder. How does this excerpt show that the story is a folktale? It teaches a lesson about human behavior. It is passed down orally through generations. It includes a person with magical abilities. It describes a conflict between good and evil. |
| Answer» ANSWER PLZ... GIVE EASY | |
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When and where did the pledge for complete independence was taken? |
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What were the reasons of development of jainism and buddhism? |
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Answer» mary cause for the rise of Jainism and BUDDHISM was the religious UNREST in India in the 6th century B.C. ... Other than the religious factor, social and ECONOMIC factors also contributed to the rise of these TWO religions. The rigid caste system prevalent in India generated tensions in the society |
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What were the steps taken by the french to exploit the natural resources of a vietnam? |
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Answer» French began building, canals and draining lands in the Mekong DELTA to increase cultivation. As a result of irrigation works, the rice production increased. Vietnam became the third largest exporter of rice in the WORLD. (ii) Trans Indo-CHINA rail network was constructed. It linked the northern and southern parts of Vietnam and China. (iii) Another line linking Vietnam to Siam (Thailand), via the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh was also BUILT. (IV) To ensure higher level of profits, French pressurized the Government to develop infrastructure.mark has branlist |
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What is dismemberment of turkey during world war 1? |
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Answer» titioning was planned in several agreements made by the Allied Powers early in the course of World WAR I, notably the Sykes-Picot Agreement. As world war loomed, the OTTOMAN Empire SOUGHT protection but was rejected by Britain, FRANCE, and RUSSIA, and finally formed the Ottoman–German Alliance. |
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Which situations contain unbalanced forces? Check all that apply. A book rests on a table. A book falls to the floor. A car skids to a stop. A duck floats on a pond. A balloon hangs in midair. A foam ball launches from a spring. |
| Answer» FALLS to the FLOOR | |
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Areial photograhy is used to fing what |
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Answer» photography is USED to cartography (particularly in program metric SERVICE which are often the basic for topographic maps), land- use planning,archaeology,movie production,ENVIRONMENTAL studies, power line inspection,surveillance,commercial ADVERTISING, conveyancing and artistic projects. |
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In a economy, individual goods are traded for other goods. |
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Answer» ancient TIME there is no MONEY,then they EXCHANGE one goods for taking ANOTHER good from another.hope it will help you.. |
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What did the British government do to increase the source of income from pastoralist |
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Answer» d the BRITISH government do to INCREASE the source of INCOME from PASTORALIST |
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Explain the catagoriesof imaperial art ? |
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Answer» ms of Imperial Art. A stream of European artists, who CAME to India from the 18TH century, brought with them new style and new conventions of painting. ... The European artists CHOSE varied subjects for their paintings but they never missed to emphasise the superiority of BRITAIN. |
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Why girls not allow to educate explain |
| Answer» ERE not ALLOWED as there was not any modern thinking . Everyone thought that girls should stay at HOME and do household work. But after many reform movements and GOVERNMENT policies girl education became quite better. | |
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Describe the life of the neolithic humans who lived in Burzahom and Mehrgrah |
| Answer» KNOW of this QUESTION ANSWER | |
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Who was Charles wooth ? Explain his survey. |
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Answer» Booth was one of those remarkable English Victorians who can JUSTLY be described as one of the great and the good. Profoundly concerned by contemporary social problems, and not a pious nor even a religious man, he recognised the limitations of philanthropy and conditional charity in addressing the poverty which scarred British society. Without any commission other than his own he DEVISED, organised, and funded one of the most comprehensive and scientific social surveys of London life that had then been undertaken. Booth also added his VOICE to the cause of state old age pensions as a practical instrument of social policy to alleviate destitution in old age, established as one of the commonest causes of pauperism. Simultaneously he was a successful businessman, running INTERNATIONAL interests in the leather industry and a steam shipping line. |
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Constantine moved the capital of the Empire a. from the west in Rome to the east in Constantinople. b. to Alexandria, Egypt. c. from the east in Rome to the west in Constantinople. d. to Jerusalem because of his faith in Christianity. |
| Answer» E WEST in ROME to the EAST in CONSTANTINOPLE | |
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Wat is tomorrow’s event 26/1/19 |
| Answer» C dayjai hindmark MINE BRAINLIEST | |
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Name of treaty of 1832 that recognised greece as an independent nation |
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Answer» eaty of CONSTANTINOPLE of 1832" RECOGNISED GREECE as an INDEPENDENT NATION |
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In which region of india did the balochis lived during the mughal rule |
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Answer» och or baluch are a PEOPLE who live MAINLY in the Balochistan region of the southeastern-most EDGE of the Iranian plateau,as well as in the ARABIAN Peninsula....hope ....u get help from this.... |
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What are the chances that differentiate the medieval period and ancient period ? |
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Answer» tory of different answers to this question is almost more fascinating than the answer itself.Generally speaking, the common opinion is that the beginning of the middle ages and the and of antiquity is the “fall of Rome”. The “middle” of “middle ages” is because that period lies between Classical Antiquity and the Renaissance (lit.: “rebirth”, idiomatically: rebirth of civilization, order, and learning).There are ongoing debates over exactly when Rome fell, as well as ongoing debates over exactly when the Renaissance started.Generally speaking, people completely misunderstand the middle ages, and believe them to have been more barbaric and chaotic than they actually were. This is from propaganda published in the Renaissance/enlightenment ear by people who wanted everyone to THINK of them as different from those who came before, EVEN if that was not true to the same level. This largely muddies the waters. If the middle ages were more civilized and learned than we generally imagine that they were, was it really a separate period at all?But wait, it gets even more confusing!The Roman Empire, in the late end of its period, was very medieval in appearance and function. So, if we accept that there was a middle ages, then we have to say that it started sometime before Rome fell, which completely contradicts the general consensus.When most people imagine the Roman Empire, they imagine what it looked like during a very narrow slice of its thousand-year duration. We are really imagining the Roman civilization from the reforms of Marius until the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Emperors. That is approximately from 100 BC until 100 AD by the Christian calendar. Please note, that the Romans didn’t use the Christian calendar at this time. We are imposing our numbering for years onto a people who didn’t use that system.Most people imagine what the soldiers of the Legions looked like, and imagine a few specific famous buildings, and that it the only image that we think of. That is why I point at Marius: he was a MILITARY reformer. It was he who established the Legions and their equipment as we popularly imagine them. Before Marius, the Legions were called by the same name, but looked very different. Most of the famous buildings that we imagine were built on orders of ONE or other of the Julio-Claudian Emperors. This gives us our time window of what is commonly imagined, but is only a tiny little slice of Roman history, or of the history of greater Antiquity.So, not only is there no agreement over exactly when the Roman Empire ended, the Classical Era ended at some unknown time different from the first unknown. We have an unknown relating in an unknown way to a different unknown. What fun.Many of the institutions which are most iconic of the Middle Ages were ordered by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as PART of his solutions to the Crisis of the Third Century. But most historians agree that the reign of Diocletian is not exactly the beginning of the Middle Ages. We know exactly when he ascended to the throne, and when he left the throne (he is one of the only Roman Emperors in history to retire while still alive), and we have copies of the specific decrees whereby he ordered his reforms, which have dates on them. So we know exactly when the Diocletianic reforms began being implemented. But that only partially transformed the Empire from Classical to Medieval.So, read up about the Crisis of the Third Century and about the Diocletianic Reforms, and that will give you some picture, both of what things were like before the reforms and what they were like after. |
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Make an estimate the shivaji as a nation builder |
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Reason for may fourth movement |
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Answer» Fourth Movement was an anti-imperialist, cultural, and political movement growing out of student participants in BEIJING on 4 May 1919, protesting against the Chinese government's weak response to the Treaty of Versailles, especially allowing Japan to RECEIVE TERRITORIES |
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