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24101.

How did the industrial revolution lead to socialism

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inside with varying degrees of shelter from the elements, cold, heat, snow, etc. is a big improvement over outside work, people have been making that choice as soon as they could throughout human history. Getting paid weekly for your work instead of in food and rent, only at harvest times or sale of livestock/firewood/charcoal/meat, and rarely in cash wages that meant you could spend it anywhere or accumulate it for savings was a huge DIFFERENCE. FACTORIES aren’t the neat division of a few managers and hordes of equal workers. In reality there are many levels of workers, particularly from unskilled novices to highly skilled workers who control KEY processes and equipment who are highly paid, usually, and can’t be fired because of their VALUE, but generally having STARTED at the factory as an unskilled novice.all the above reasons are resonsible for leading industrial revolution to socialism

24102.

What was the Progressive movement a response to? A.Reparations of WWI. B.Political and Corporate corruption. C.Too many social programs. D.Promote the causes and campaigns of war.

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!The PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT was a RESPONSE to POLITICAL and CORPORATE CorruptionThank you!!

24103.

What were the construction programmes adopted by Gandhi in 1924

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ctive Program (CP) is a term coined by Mahatma Gandhi to describe one of the two branches of his satyagraha, the other being some form on nonviolence resistance, e.g. civil disobedience, sometimes referred to as "obstructive program". CP is a way of carrying out a struggle through community and self-improvement by building structures, systems, processes, and resources that are alternatives to oppression and promote self-sufficiency and unity in the resisting community. Though not as well KNOWN as his nonviolence resistance programs, Gandhi recognized the value of constructive program and USED it successfully as early as the first year of his campaigns in South Africa, 1894. In fact, the value of CP in the struggle for the independence of India cannot be overemphasized, as he described civil disobedience as "an aid to constructive effort." Gandhi wrote to his friend and supporter, Jamnalal BAJAJ, saying, "My real politics is constructive work." Contemporary NONVIOLENT struggles often lack constructive program, which could easily be integrated and enable them to be proactive, maintain continuity of effort when direct resistance is not possible, and convince the PUBLIC and opposition that they are not simply disruptive but have the capacity to build as well. Most importantly constructive program can build alternative institutions so that a successful insurrection does not lead merely to a power vacuum that lets oppression back in, as for example in Egypt after the otherwise successful overthrow of President Mubarak in 2011.

24104.

Who is the viceroy after lord curzon in india

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rzon-governor GENERAL and VICEROY of india.HOPE IT HELP U..

24105.

History and chemistry Mai similarities

Answer» UCH BHI.....!?
24106.

It was decided that the raigad Fort should be fought under the leadership of Maharani yesiibai

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24107.

Describe the economic and social conditions of the people living in rural areas from c. 600 bce to 600 ce

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ndition was not too MUCH GOOD

24108.

How would states be represented in congress under the new jersey plan

Answer» WOULD be represented by EQUAL number of representatives. HOPEFULLY THIS HELPED!
24109.

Mention four ways by which British expand their boundary?

Answer» FOUR WAYS by which BRITISH EXPAND their BOUNDARY?
24110.

Who is the elected representive of mp

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/economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/madhya-pradesh-assembly-elections-news-updates

24111.

Which battle served the British as master of Bengal and odisha?

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... the BATTLE of PLASSEY?

24112.

About Louis 16 and his kingdom

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VI, the son and DAUPHIN of Louis and Marie Josephene of Saxony, was born in 1754 in the Palace of Versailles in France. He was the third son of Dauphin Louis FERDINAND and Marie-Josephe of Saxony. In 1770, he married Marie Antoinette, who was an Austrian arch-duchess. The couple had two daughters and two sons. When his grandfather, Louis XV, died in 1774, Louis XVI became the King of France, aged just twenty.On his accession, France was poverty-stricken and BURDENED with debts, and heavy TAXATION had resulted in widespread misery among the French people. Immediately after he was crowned, Louis remitted some of the most oppressive taxes and instituted financial and judicial reforms. Calonne was appointed finance minister in 1783. He borrowed money from the court until 1786, when the borrowing limit was reached. The French people, angered by the taxes and the excessive spending of the court, recalled Necker, who, however, could not prevent the bankruptcy of the government. With no other choice, Louis XVI was forced to call a meeting of the Estates-General in Versailles on May 5, 1789.At first the king seemed inclined to work with the Revolution to try to solve the problems. But the influence of the queen and his courtiers was too strong. He was encouraged by them to disregard all promises he had made and sought to flee France in order to obtain aid against the Revolution from Austria. His disregard of his promises to abide by the Constitution led to the storming of the royal palace of the Tuileries on August 10, 1792. The king and his family escaped before the mob arrived and took refuge in the hall of the Legislative Assembly. The Assembly declared that the king was suspended from office and ordered that he and his family should be imprisoned. They then called a new assembly, the Convention, to decide whether France should continue to be a monarchy.The Convention brought Louis XVI to trial on the charge of conspiring with foreign countries for the invasion of France. He was declared guilty and sentenced to death. His execution had important consequences for France, because it increased the prejudice against the Revolution in other countries, which were also monarchies.Louis is first mentioned in The Kingdom of This World in the OPENING chapter (page 5), though he is referred to only as the King of France, not by name. Ti Noel is browsing the shop-windows while he waits for his owner, Lenormand de Mezy, to get his shave. He sees four pictures of the King of France in the window of the booksellers, prints recently imported from Paris. This demonstrated that France still ruled Haiti at this point and that there was still monarchist support amongst the plantation owners for Louis XVI. On page 71 Louis is first mentioned by name, as his portrait adorns the wall of the office of Governor Blancheland when M. Lenormand de Mezy goes to him to plead for the lives of his remaining slaves, including Ti Noel.

24113.

Decribe the policy of "DIVIDE & RULE" followed by the Britishers those days!

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LICY OF DIVIDE AND RULE" was adopted by British because to break the unity of INDIANS and MAKE them as a COLONY of British and as the labour of British. HOPEFULLY it may help you please follow me. thank you

24114.

A very very small paragraph on Gandhiji's trip in london.

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struggle for FREEDOM grew in India, Britain had to send over more and more young men. They had to become prison guards. They were forced to kill unarmed Indians. Gandhi knew the British were also his brothers and sisters, no matter how terribly they treated his people."Don't you understand,"? Gandhi asked them." This injustice is destroying India and it is destroying you. To rule India, Britain is destroying the lives and the hopes of its young men."Some of the British leaders were beginning to hear Gandhi's message. Many British people came to help Gandhi work for the freedom of India.Gandhi was in jail again when the British decided to hold a conference in London to decide India's future. But how could they invite Gandhi, since he was in prison for disobeying their laws? "Gandhi is India," one ADVISOR TOLD them. "If you invite him, you invite India. If you do not, no matter whom else you do invite, all India will be absent." So in Yeravada Prison, Gandhi received an official invitation from His majesty the King of England. Once more Gandhi traveled to England. He was the guest of the King, but he left the grand hotels to stay in the poorest part of London. Every day he joked and played with the children as they followed him on his morning walks through the foggy streets. The children teased him back, saying, "Hey, Gandhi, where's your pants?"While in England, Gandhi decided to go to Lancashire, a town that was full of cloth factories. The cotton used in these factories came from India. The Indians were paid very little for the cotton and then were forced to buy the expensive British cloth.For years in India, Gandhi had been teaching the Indians how to spin their own cotton and make their own cloth for clothes. hundreds of thousands of Indians learned to spin and stopped buying from the British.By the time Gandhi arrived in London, the factories of Lancashire were not selling much cloth and thousands of workers had lost their jobs. A huge CROWD of angry workers, men and women, came to meet Gandhi."Please listen to me for a few minutes", Gandhi asked them quietly," I KNOW three million of you in England have had no work now for several months. I know that many days you only get bread and butter for dinner. In India, three hundred million people have no work for six months every year. many days they get no food at all."

24115.

What is meant by bleak prospects of promotion?

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24116.

বঙ্গভঙ্গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী সংঘ কেন গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ?

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গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী সংঘ কেন বঙ্গভঙ্গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী সংঘ কেন গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ? ?বঙ্গভঙ্গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী বঙ্গভঙ্গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী সংঘ কেন গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ? কেন গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ?বঙ্গভঙ্গ বিরোধী আন্দোলনের ছাত্রদের ভূমিকা উল্লেখ কর। দিপালী সংঘ কেন গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ?

24117.

find the importance of republic day in Indian constitution answer in 3 or 4 pages 8 will mark as brain list

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24118.

Essay on -"The Tower of Silence. "

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f Silence, is a circular, raised structure built by Zoroastrians for excarnation – that is, for dead bodies to be exposed to CARRION BIRDS, usually vultures.Zoroastrian exposure of the dead is first attested in the mid-5th century BCHistories of Herodotus, but the use of towers is first documented in the early 9th century CE.The doctrinal rationale for exposure is to avoid contact with Earth or Fire, both of which are considered sacred in the Zoroastrian religion.One of the earliest literary descriptions of such a building appears in the LATE 9th-century Epistles of Manushchihr, where the technical term is astodan, "ossuary".Another technical term that appears in the 9th/10th-century texts of Zoroastrian tradition (the so-called Pahlavi books) is dakhmag, for any place for the dead. This Zoroastrian MIDDLE Persian term is a borrowing from Avestan dakhma, of uncertain meaning but related to interment and commonly translated as "grave". In the Avesta, the term is pejorative and does not signify a construction of any kind. In the Iranian provinces of Yazd and Kerman, dakhmacontinues as deme or dema. Yet another term that appears in the 9th/10th-century texts is dagdah, "prescribed place". The word also appears in later Zoroastrian texts of both India and Iran, but in 20th-century India came to signify the LOWEST grade of temple fire.In India the term doongerwadi came into use after a Dakhma was constructed on a hill of that name.The English language term "Tower of Silence" is a neologism attributed to Robert Murphy, a translator for the British colonial government of India in the early 19th century.

24119.

Name any two products trade by gaddies

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these are:-gardu,PATTI, SHAWLS ETC....

24120.

What events widened the gaps between the Muslims and hindu.?

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us violence broke out between Hindusand Muslims during September–October 1969, in Gujarat. It was the most deadly HINDU-Muslim violence since the 1947 partition of India. The rioting STARTED after an attack on a Hindu temple in Ahmedabad, but rapidly EXPANDED to MAJOR cities and TOWNS of Gujarat.

24121.

Identify the groups in favor of the abolition of slavery and those against it.

Answer» H COUNTRY is DESCRIBE a QUESTION PROPERLY
24122.

Describe the Gandi janah talks?

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Jinnah talks of 1944. ... When Gandhi was RELEASED on 5 May 1944, he proposed talks with Jinnah on his two-nation theory and NEGOTIATING on ISSUE of partition. The CR formula acted as the basis for the negotiations. Gandhi and Jinnah met in September 1944 to EASE the deadlock.

24123.

Every season of nature has its own expression on the point of view of the poem the laburunum top

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th ROTATES here and there SOMETIME it comes NEAR to ⛅ and sometimes FARAWAY

24124.

Cricket is a unique game explain it in 3 arguments

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ires you to be FIT both PHYSICALLY and mentallyyour MIND should always have strategiesyour can't rest as it rests your mind too

24125.

Name of Indian books and their authors

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your question _20 Must Read Gems of INDIAN English LiteratureMahatma Gandhi – The Story Of My EXPERIMENTS With The Truth.R.K. Narayan – The Guide.Rohinton Mistry – A Fine Balance.Salman Rushdie – Midnight's Children.Jhumpa Lahiri – The Interpreter Of Maladies.Vikram Seth – A Suitable Boy.Arundhati Roy – GOD of Small ThingAmitav GHOSH – The GLASS Palacelove you

24126.

How does the Internet affect the way people find and exchange information?

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ernet literally has every beat of information you need, and it is accessible everywhere. because of this people are able to exchange information as easy as a text. We can even make our websites to pass around information to others, because of these people can LEARN more information and spread it. the internet has changed our SOCIETY SIGNIFICANTLY. hopes this help!

24127.

How were the indians were included in the civil services

Answer» END came from ENGLAND as they control india they SETUP school courts and from this rhe trwnd of civil services came to india
24128.

Name 20 books and their authors

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otter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling (98,026)Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling (82,450)Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling (81,127)Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling (80,155)Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling (78,389)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling (78,012)Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling (74,556)The HOBBIT by J. R. R. Tolkien (68,775)1984 by George Orwell (60,926)Pride and PREJUDICE by Jane Austen (60,016)To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (58,839)The Da Vinci CODE by Dan Brown (58,791)The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger (55,948)The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (53,835)Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (47,552)The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (45,892)Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (43,959)The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (43,446)Animal Farm by George Orwell (43,232)Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (40,753)

24129.

Why the east india companyappoint gomasthas

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t India Company appointedgomasthas to SUPERVISE weavers in India to establish a more direct control over the weavers, free of the existing traders and brokers in the cloth trade. The Gomasthaswere the paid servants who supervised the weavers,collected supplies and EXAMINED the quality of cloth.The gomasthas,paid servants, were APPOINTED to supervise the work of weavers, CHECK the quality of cloth, gather supplies and to make sure that the weavers sell the finished cloth only to the Britishplz mark me as brainlist

24130.

In hindi nagara temple find out the period in which they were build and who built them

Answer» BUILT in 2019 and was built by me
24131.

In 1837, james princep deciphered an inscription in brahmi script referring to a king called 'devanamapiya piyadassi'. The celebrates monarch known by this epithet was

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24132.

How was third industrial revolution different from second and first revolution in usa?

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24133.

How were representatives of princely states elected by the plan proposed by british cabinet ?

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24134.

What were the draw back of Weimar Republic

Answer» MAR republic after Germany lost the FIRST world war,the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919at the small TOWN of weimar. The weimar republic LOOKED like the perfect democracy, but it had two great weeknesses-proportional representation and article 48
24135.

What was the primary difference between Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction plans?

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ntial RECONSTRUCTION In the spring of 1865, the Civil WAR came to an end, leaving over 620,000 dead and a devastating path of destruction throughout the south. The North now faced the task of reconstructing the ravaged and indignant Confederate STATES. There were many important questions that needed to be ANSWERED as the nation faced the challenges of peace.Congressional Reconstruction A clash between President Johnson and Congress over Reconstruction was now inevitable. By the end of 1865, Radical Republican views had gained a majority in Congress, and the decisive YEAR of 1866 saw a gradual diminishing of President Johnson’s power.

24136.

How did indian labour suffer at the british hands in the plantation? Ch4 history?

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m, both MEN and women from FOREST communities like Santhals and Gonds were recruited to work on tea plantations.    Their wages were LOW and CONDITIONS of work were very bad, rough and tough.    They could not return easily to their HOME villages, as they were kept as bonded labourers who were tied to their landlords.

24137.

Explain any three major problems faced by new european merchants in setting up their industries in towns before the industrial revolution.

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h the expansion of world trade and the acquisition of COLONIES in different parts of the world the demands of goods began to grow. But the merchants could not expand production in towns. So they had to persuade the RURAL artisans and craftsmen to produce goods for international market, which was often difficult. (ii) The main obstacle for the merchants in towns were the POWERFUL merchants and crafts guilds. These guilds were association of producers who trained the crafts people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices and RESTRICTED the entry of new people into the trade. (iii) Rulers granted MONOPOLY right to production and trade in specific products only to the guilds. It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up industries in towns.

24138.

Explain the factors responsible for the partition of india during 1947 2th

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ia FULLY was doing REVOLUTION so if the India was SEPARATED they will DISTRACT from revolution

24139.

Describe the changes which took place in the Indian caste structure in the medieval period

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ial changes in the early medieval India were MAINLY the product of certain economic DEVELOPMENTS, such as LAND GRANTS and large scale transfers

24140.

The great depresion had an adverse impact on indian economy

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lowoing points may help you:a. The WORLDWIDE economic depression began in 1929 and there after impacted World economies including India,towards late 1920's not 1820's.The effects of the World Wide depression on India were:a. Agricultural prices began to FALL and COLLAPSED in 1930.b. Demand for agricultural goods declined.c. It became difficult for the PEASANTS to sell their harvest and pay revenue.d. The entire country was in crisis. e. It helped in RESHAPING the national movement.

24141.

Cause of CDM and impact of history

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f cause and effect - which requires a strong grasp of historical chronology - constitutes one of the basic approaches to the discipline of HISTORY. The underlying principle is one adapted from physics: for every action there is an equivalent reaction; every cause results in an effect. In historical terms, every event has a cause, and is itself the cause of subsequent events, which may therefore be considered its effect(s), or consequences. For various reasons, three of which are listed below, this view of history has become less popular in recent times. However, thinking in terms of cause and effect remains a valuable skill you should master.Some of the PROBLEMS with the cause and effect approach to history include:its risk of reducing complex historical issues to overly SIMPLISTIC explanations. For example, "in 1914, Austrian Crown Prince ARCHDUKE Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb ['the cause']. In retaliation, Austria declared war on Serbia, launching the sequence of events that culminated in World War I ['the effect']." In fact, both the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and even Austria's declaration of war against Serbia are but two relatively minor variables WITHIN the far larger set of complex issues that contributed to the many causes of World War I. While Franz Ferdinand's assassination may have been the immediate catalyst of the war, it was certainly not the cause.its implicit reliance on the negative logic-argument. Part of the way in which physicists (and some philosophers, too) have applied the cause-and-effect model to their subject matter is by way of negative logic. Not only did A cause B, but (here's the negative logic) B would not have happened, had it not been for A. In history, however, things do not work out as neatly. Take the above World War I example. Following the negative logic argument, if Franz Ferdinand hadn't been assassinated (the catalyst for World War I, remember?), the war itself would never have begun. This claim is highly doubtful: most historians agree that the rivalry between the major European empires, the power blocs that had been established among them, and the complex set of alliances that existed within each bloc had made war all but inevitable long before 1914. In fact, if Franz Ferdinand had not been assassinated, and even if Austria had not declared war on Serbia, a major military confrontation inv

24142.

Cause of CDM and impact

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of the Clean Development Mechanism - WordPress.com This can lead to an unintended global mitigation impact under the CDM, since some emission reductions are not offset, as they were INTENDED to be. ... Here it is EXPLICITLY NOTED that this climate CHANGE mitigation impact is an unintended and undesirable effect of the current MARKET conditions.

24143.

What were the opinions regarding the medium of instruction in Vietnam

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are :-1. Some strategy creators were SUPPORTIVE of the french language as the vehicle of guidance on the grounds that as indicated by them this world advance french culture in vietnam. 2. It WOULD make an asiatic france firmly attached to european france. 3. The INFORMED individuals in vietnam would regard french suppositions and beliefs and work for the french. 4. Another gathering of scholars restricted french being the main mode of guidance. 5. They proposed that vietnamese be educated in lower classes and french in the higher classes. 6. The rare sorts of people who educated french and procured french culture were to be COMPENSATED with french citizenship.

24144.

Why was the civil disobedience movement was called off by mahatma gandhi?

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Gandhiji decided to call off the CIVIL Disobedience Movement in 1931 for the following situation. i) Violent clashes arose DUE to the ARREST of the Congress leaders by the government. ... The VIOLENCE threatened to get out of hand.

24145.

Why was calpurnia so much against caesar to go the senate house?

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s wife Calpurnia has had a terrible NIGHTMARE. In the dream, she saw blood gushing from a STATUE of her husband LIKE a fountain and a mob of smiling citizens bathing their hands in the blood. ... Caesar chides Calpurnia for her "FOOLISH" fears before departing for the Senate for his rendezvous with destiny.so she fears that it might prove bad for him and stops him to GO there. Hope it helps

24146.

Why did banda singh bahadur failed to strengthen the sikhs power?

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he DEATH of Guru GOBIND SINGH,the LEADERSHIP of the Sikhs passed into the bande of Banda Bahadur . He tried to unite the peasants but failed

24147.

Who was the founder of the indian reform association in 1870?

Answer» CHUNDER SEN was the FOUNDER of Indian reform association in 1870.
24148.

Who was the first european to reach india by sea fruit answer in one word?

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r bud!Ur ANS isVASCO DA GAMA(1460-1524)HOPE it will be the REQUIRED answerInshaallahMark as brainliest

24149.

Who established diwan-e-amirkothi during delhi sultanate?

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d BIN TUGHLAQ

24150.

Which was the language of administration under delhi sultanate?

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was the LANGUAGE of ADMINISTRATION under DELHI SULTANATE.