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What is the domiant reilgon of india |
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Answer» m............. |
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What kind of religious changes took places in the medival period. Jifyvjog |
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Answer» rajput RULES many changes TOOK PLACE like Sati , Child marriage and many changes were done in MEDIEVAL period |
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The king harisingh merged kashmir to Indian union |
| Answer» SERVED for KASHMIR and LED to SPECIAL STATE | |
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Differentiate between indoor games and outdoor games(at least 5 points of each) |
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Answer» this will HELP you |
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Define election roll |
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Answer» ctoral ROLL (also called anelectoral register or poll book) is a list of PERSONS who are ELIGIBLE to vote in a particular electoral district and who are registered to vote, if required in a particular JURISDICTION. An electoral rollhas a number of functions, especially to STREAMLINE voting on election day. |
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Give me horrible accèdent happening in your school please ? |
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Answer» ago in our SCHOOL , one boy named Aditya was fallen down in the stairs because of badly PUSH by other boy. The BLOOD was not STOPPING from his HEAD. After that incident, he was sent to home because of bad hurt |
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What were the contribution of Ishawarchandra Vidyasagar ?Jstify |
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Answer» Chandra Vidyasagar made SIGNIFICANE contribution in the field of education and EMANCIPATION of women and their efforts made the British government legalize widow remarriage act in 1856 and also vidyasagar was deeply INTERESTED in the education of women so, as the government INSPECTOR of schools, he opened 35 girls' schools many of which were run at his own expense. |
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Trace the destruction of democracy in germany by hitler by hitler |
| Answer» STRUCTION of demcrocey CAME JANUARY 1933 | |
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Why is Akbar known as Akbar the great?( religious policies,Administration, Mansabdari) Guys please I need the answer |
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Answer» as a STRONG personality and a successful general.He established a sprawling kingdom through military conquests, but is known for his POLICY of religious tolerance.Akbar the GREAT made his name as the Muslim conqueror of Hindu India.He was a military innovator, a skilled diplomat and an excellent administrator of his vast empire for HALF a century, from 1556 to 1605.Akbar had created a powerful army and INSTITUTED effective political and social reforms.By abolishing the sectarian tax on Hindus and appointing them to high civil and military posts, he was the first Muslim ruler to win the trust and loyalty of his Hindu subjects. |
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How did early man csrry load in the beginning? |
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Which country used the atomic weapons during the second world war? Why? |
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Answer» ted States becomes the first and only nation to use ATOMIC weapons during the second world war. Though the dropping of the atomic BOMB On JAPAN marked the end of World War II, many historians argue that it ALSO ignited the Cold War. |
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The two main factors that influence development of humans were |
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Answer» y: HEREDITY and genes certainly PLAY an important role in the transmission of physical and social characteristics from parents to off-springs. Different characteristics of growth and development LIKE intelligence, aptitudes, body structure, height, weight, color of hair and eyes are highly influenced by heredity.SEX: Sex is a very important factor which influences human growth and development. There is LOT of difference in growth and development between girls and boys. Physical growth of girls in teens is faster than boys. Overall the body structure and growth of girls are different from boys.Read more: Human Growth and Development - Body, Children, Factors, and Hormones - StateUniversity.com http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/cw64nusuk6/Human-Growth-and-Development.html#ixzz5dcVaiNtg |
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Explain the Constitutional Amendments of 1992 did compare local government in India |
| Answer» ESTIONS doesn't make SENSE so that means that you NEED to ref raze this!!! | |
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Write the meaning of chauthai and sardeshmukhi |
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Answer» and 1670, Shivaji had organized two plundering raids on Surat, which was a part of Mughal territory. These PLUNDERS led to origin of an unconventional source of revenue called “Mulkgiri” for Marathas. Mulkgiri is an ARABIC TERM made from Mulk (country) and griftan (take), signifying a plundering raid on foreign lands. The examples of Mulkgiri were FIRST set in India by Muslim invaders such as Muhammad bin Qasim, MAHMUD Ghazni, Muhammad Ghori, Alauddin Khalji etc. For Marathas, this was the raid money from non-Maratha lands. |
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what changes did Napoleon introduce the make of Administrative system more efficient to teroteris rule by him |
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Answer» n introduced SEVERAL changes to MAKE the administrative SYSTEM more efficient in the territories ruled by him. He formulated the Civil Code of 1804, also KNOWN as the Napoleonic Code. It did away with privileges based on birth. This law established EQUALITY before law, and also secured the right to property. |
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what role does the philosophers play in bringing about the French Revolution? Explain any five points. |
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Answer» the Philosophers in the French RevolutionFrance in the 18th century had many revolutionary thinkers. Among them were Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu and Diderot. Their revolutionary ideas encouraged people to fight for their RIGHTS. They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and his government and aroused the people to challenge authority.Voltaire attacked the Catholic Church. He believed man's destiny was in his own hands and not in heaven. His ideas encouraged people to fight against the privileges, and dominance of the Church without guilt.John Locke propounded the ideas refuting divinity and ABSOLUTE rights of monarchs.Montesquieu's philosophy outlined constitutional monarchy and division of powers. He believed all powers should not be concentrated in one person's hand.Rousseau asserted the doctrine of democracy and popular sovereignty. He believed that government should be based on the consent of the governed. In his book Social Contract, he talks of a contract between the ruler and the ruled. Implied in his writings was the belief that men had the right to change their government, if they were not satisfied.Thus the ideas of the philosophers were a direct attack on privileges and feudal rights which protected the UPPER classes. They helped rouse the people from inactivity and instilled in them a desire to root out social inequalities and set up a government responsive to their need. They PLAYED a vital role in focusing the discontent and bringing about the Revolution. |
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Who was shah jahan?mughal emperor |
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Answer» riend •••••••••☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️=> SHAH Jahan was the 5TH Mughal emperor, coming after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir. His father's name was Jahangir and mother's name was Jagat Gosaini. He was born on 5 JANUARY 1592 and died in 22 January 1666. Hope you like my answer ••••••••••☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Which country made the first bullet train |
| Answer» LET TRAIN was MADE by JAPAN MAKE me as brainkiest | |
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Bakit pinatay ni kapitan tiago ang mga ilaw na tanglaw sa daraanan ni ibarra |
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Answer» tanglaw SA dadaaanan |
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What is the full name of prophet mahammad? |
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Answer» Qāsim Muḥammad IBN ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim |
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Difference between phan boi chau and phan chu trinh western |
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Answer» ffered on the ways to gain independence. Phan Boi CHAU was a Confucian who wanted stronger TIES with China and monarchy. On the other HAND Phan CHU Trinh was against monarchy and wanted Vietnam to become a republic. |
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How did different people take non cooperation movement differently |
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Answer» is will HELP you..... |
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What are the different forest act? |
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Answer» ian Forest And Wildlife Acts International Law EssayA forest is a terrestrial ecosystem, where communities of plants and animals interact with one another and with the physical environment (World Wide Fund for Nature). They are natural renewable resources. Countries differ in their forest cover, which in turn DEPENDS on various FACTORS such as climate, availability of land, population density etc.Forests are critical for maintaining the quality of global environment. The benefits accruing from the forests include tangible products such as fuel wood, timber, fodder, manure and other non-timber and minor forest products like fruits and flowers, intangible services such as moderating the hydrological cycle, soil conservation, climate change mitigation and habitat for wildlife, and other intangible values such as SPIRITUAL, recreational and aesthetic values. Millions are DEPENDENT on forests for their livelihood and SUBSISTENCE. |
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explain the statement with reason of An expert with deep understanding of art history is required in the art market |
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Answer» ation of Adam; by Michelangelo; 1508–1512; fresco; 480.1 × 230.1 cm (15.7 × 7.5 ft); Sistine Chapel (Vatican City) European art history Medieval Renaissance Mannerism Baroque Neoclassicism Romanticism Realism Modern Contemporary vte Detail from the Lascaux Caves paintings History of art Prehistoric Ancient European Asian Islamic Painting (Western) Art history vte The history of art focuses on objects MADE by humans in visual form for aesthetic purposes. Visual art can be classified in diverse ways, such as separating fine arts from applied arts; inclusively FOCUSING on human creativity; or focusing on different media such as architecture, sculpture, painting, film, photography, and graphic arts. In recent years, technological advances have led to video art, computer art, Performance art, animation, television, and videogames. The history of art is often told as a chronology of masterpieces CREATED during each civilization. It can thus be framed as a story of high culture, epitomized by the Wonders of the World. On the other hand, vernacular art expressions can also be integrated into art historical narratives, referred to as folk arts or CRAFT. The more closely that an art historian engages with these latter FORMS of low culture, the more likely it is that they will identify their work as examining visual culture or material culture, or as contributing to fields related to art history, such as anthropology or archaeology. In the latter cases art objects may be referred to as archeological artifacts |
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What did early man do when he was a nomad? |
| Answer» USED because EVERYTHING was NEW | |
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What led to the closing down of indian industries |
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Answer» e, here's UR answer, The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a MONITORING committee to ensure that 5,000-odd illegal industrial units still operating from residential areas in Delhi are SHUT within 15 days.The top court order came after the committee, headed by the Delhi Chief Secretary, informed a BENCH of Justice Madan B. Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta on the matter.The court expressed concern that even 14 years after the setting up of the panel, illegal industrial units were operating from residential areas and described the situation as "unfortunate".Hope you will make my answer brainliest please please please. |
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Please answer it print culture created the condition within which french revolution occured support the statement with suitable arguments |
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Answer» your ANSWER....... |
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What is civil right Movement in the United States |
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Which power did Vinoba Bhave used after believing on तत्वज्ञान of Gandhi bapu. |
| Answer» INKA THA HUMNE SUNA Tha Humne Magar kulamatha | |
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Explain the original jurisdiction cases of the supreme court..??? Plz ans fast tommorow is my exam |
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Answer» e the cases which are directly BROUGHT to SUPREME Court at first instance for EXAMPLE violation of FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT of an individual |
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Why was the Bounty program of rat hunt scrapped |
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Answer» ce the RAT population which spreads the DISEASE BUBONIC PLAGUE |
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How was the pyramid was made |
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Answer» amids at Giza have more than 5 MILLION blocks of limestone, until now believed to be CARVED STONES, new EVIDENCES shows they were CAST with agglomerated limestone concrete. The website reveals how Ancient Egyptians built the pyramids USING man-made stones, which look exactly like NATURAL rocks |
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One who holds the vatan |
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Answer» e here is your ANSWER:The PERSON is KNOWN as-"Watan jagirs".HOPE THIS HELPS YOU... PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST... |
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Which Morgan King adopted Buddhism how did he make it a world religion |
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Answer» h analogies have been drawn between Buddhism and Christianity, there are differences between the two RELIGIONS beginning with monotheism's place at the core of Christianity, and Buddhism's orientation towards non-theism (the lack of relevancy of the existence of a creator deity) which runs counter to teachings about God in Christianity; and extending to the importance of grace in Christianity against the rejection of interference with karma in Theravada Buddhism, etc.[1][2][3] Another difference between the two traditions is the Christian belief in the centrality of the crucifixion of Jesus as a single event believed to act as the atonement of sins and its direct contrast to Buddhist teachings.[4][5]Though some early Christians were AWARE of Buddhism which was practiced in both the Greek and Roman Empires in the pre-Christian period, the majority of modern Christian scholarship has roundly REJECTED any historical basis for the travels of Jesus to India or Tibet or direct influences between the teachings of Christianity in the West and Buddhism; and has seen the attempts at parallel symbolism as cases of parallelomania which exaggerate resemblances.[6][7][8][9] However, in the EAST syncretism between Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism was widespread along the Silk Road in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and was especially pronounced in the medieval Church of the East in China, as evidenced by the Jesus |
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How did the east india company obtain dewani |
| Answer» TION:After the East India Company was appointed as the DIWAN of the BENGAL province, she MADE USE of its vast resources. The British prior to 1765 had to import gold and silver form Britain for purchasing Indian goods. However, after it became the Diwan of Bengal, she used the revenues collected from the province for financing its trade with India, for building the Company’s fort and for maintaining its troops. | |
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Mention any three features of harappan cities |
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Answer» planning: the excavations of various HARAPPAN civilization shows that the people lived in properly planned towns. EVIDENCE had suggested that people followed a proper grid PATTERN. However, they built the granaries above the ground which represents that they WANTED to keep the stored grain away from rats and other insects.2. Great Bath: the Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro is of great importance, people used to take a bath in this on a religious occasion.3. Trade: trade in the Harappan civilization was of much importance. Mesopotamia was the main trad-ing partner of the Harappan people. 4. Religion: evidence, for instance, seals, various types of objects and statues founded at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro throw lights on the religious life of the Harappan people. The unearthed objects have shown that these people worshipped mother GODDESS and Pashupati Shiva. |
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A brief account on slaves and their treatment |
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Answer» as Europeans began to settle in America, in the early 16th century, they imported enslaved Africans to work for them. As European settlement GREW, so did the demand for enslaved people. Over the next 300 years more than 11 million enslaved people were transported across the Atlantic from Africa to America and the West Indies, and Britain led this trade from the mid-17th century onwards. Ports such as Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow sent out many slaving ships each year, bringing great prosperity to their owners. Many other cities also grew rich on the profits of industries which depended on slave-produced materials such as cotton, sugar and tobacco.The campaign in Britain to abolish slavery began in the 1760s, supported by both BLACK and white abolitionists. The battle was long and hard-fought, with pro-slavery campaigners arguing that the slave trade was important for the British economy and claiming that enslaved Africans were happy and well-treated. However the frequent rebellions by enslaved Africans and evidence of the appalling conditions ENDURED by them during and after transportation led to growing support for the demands to abolish the slave trade. Eventually, in 1807, Parliament passed an Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, which abolished the trade by Britain in enslaved peoples between Africa, the West Indies and America.The pro-slavery campaigners had argued that with no new enslaved Africans being traded slave-owners would treat their existing slaves better. However, it was clear that enslaved people were still harshly treated and many continued to resist and rebel against their enslavement. In 1833 Parliament passed a further act to abolish slavery in the British West Indies, Canada and the Cape of Good Hope (southern Africa), meaning that it was now illegal to buy or own a person. However, slavery continued in other areas of the British Empire including the territories run by the East INDIA Company, Ceylon (MODERN day Sri Lanka) and St Helena. Between 1808 and 1869 the Royal Navy’s West Africa Squadron seized over 1,600 slave ships and freed about 150,000 Africans but, despite this, it is estimated that a further 1 million people were enslaved and transported throughout the 19th Century.I wish my answer halp you |
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Which of the following are contents? France, China, Egypt, Mexico, New Zealand or non of the above |
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Answer» the above are CONTINENTS. ASSUMING that is what your QUESTION MEANS. |
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Describe the cyclonic movement of dhangers and gaddi Shepherd 5 point needed |
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Answer» ent their winter in the low hills of the Shiwalik range, grazing their flock in the scrub forests.By April, they MOVED north and spent the summer in LAHAUL and Spiti.When the snow melted and the high passes were clear, many of them moved to HIGHER mountain meadows.By September, they began their return MOVEMENT and descended with their flock to their winter grazing ground, the Shiwalik hills. |
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Only for Genius! make sure ans in 3-5 points!what are the causes of degradation of water by the growing needs in industry and urbanisation??? |
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What is being depicted ? |
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Answer» ective DEPICTED means "shown or represented." A PERSON or thing can be depicted in a particular way through a DESCRIPTION, a drawing, a PHOTOGRAPH, or any other artistic medium. Whenever a vivid picture of something — like life in Victorian England — is presented, that thing is being depicted. |
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Write a summarised statement of "The Earliest societies " |
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Answer» ory The period of human activity that occurred before the INVENTION of writing; this VARIES across societies based on when written RECORDS first appearedhistory Historians typically mark the invention of writing as the start of history as this is the point at which historians have written records to work with and interpretPaleolithic Period Literally “old stone age”, REFERS to the time period when hunting, foraging, and fishing were the primary MEANS of humans obtaining food and stone tools were widely usedHomo sapiens Anatomically modern humans, our subspecies is called Homo sapiens sapienshunter-forager Person who gets their food primarily by hunting or fishing animals and gathering plantshuman migration When people move from one place to another, usually over a long distance, with the plan to settle in the new area for a long period of time |
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Ano-ano ang isinaalang-alang mo bago dugtungan ang mga guhit? |
| Answer» UNDERSTAND the LANGUAGE | |
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Which statement best explains the relationship between women and the temperance movement? |
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Answer» men in the nuclear families were subjected to prevent the usage of ALCOHOLIC beverages by their husband.Explanation:Temperance movement is ONE which was established by a group of women in the early stages in order to eradicate the usage of the alcohol.The major focus of the temperance movement was to DESTROY the use of alcohols by the young men and women to MAINTAIN the personal and the environmental health.To know more:1) What was temperance movement?brainly.in/question/2966945.2) What was the aim of temperance movement?brainly.in/question/2353084 |
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