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Which style of painting depicted lndia as a strange land to be explored by travelling artist |
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Analyse the administration of Akbar. |
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Answer» E HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....AKBAR’S ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM....FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CONVINCE AKBAR’S HAD DIVIDED HIS KINGDOM INTO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT AND PARAGANAS Political governmentAkbar's system of central government was based on the system that had evolved since the Delhi Sultanate, but the functions of various departments were carefully reorganised by laying down detailed regulations for their functioningTaxationAkbar set about reforming the administration of his empire's land revenue by adopting a system that had been used by Sher Shah Suri. A cultivated area where crops grew well was measured and taxed through fixed rates based on the area's crop and productivity. HOWEVER, this placed hardship on the peasantry because tax rates were fixed on the basis of prices prevailing in the imperial court, which were often higher than those in the countryside.Military organisationAkbar organised his army as well as the nobility by means of a system called the mansabdari. Under this system, each officer in the army was assigned a rank (a mansabdar), and assigned a number of cavalry that he had to supply to the imperial army.CapitalAkbar was a follower of Salim Chishti, a holy man who lived in the region of Sikri near Agra. Believing the area to be a LUCKY one for himself, he had a mosque constructed there for the USE of the PRIEST. Subsequently, he celebrated the victories over Chittor and Ranthambore by laying the foundation of a new walled capital, 23 miles (37 km) west of Agra in 1569, which was named Fatehpur ("town of victory") after the conquest of Gujarat in 1573 and subsequently came to be known as Fatehpur Sikri in order to DISTINGUISH it from other similarly named towns.HOPE IT HELPS YOU....❤❤❤❤KEEP ASKING....✨✨✨BE BRAINLY....✌✌✌ |
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Discuss the policies followed by Akbar towards non- Muslim. |
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Answer» dom of worship 2. Abolition of Jizya3. Matrimonial alliances with the Hindus4. High civil and military positions to Hindus5. No RELIGIOUS conversion: 6. Abolition of PILGRIM tax7. Translation of Hindu scriptures8. Establishment of IBADAT Khana. (HOUSE of Lordship) 9. Issue of Infallibility Decree10. Founding a new religion11. Reforms in Hindu Society12. Freedom to CONSTRUCT temples13. Land grantsKumar Shantanu |
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Discuss the features of land revenue system under Akbar. |
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Answer» ppointed Raja Todar Mal , the revenue minister of Sher SHAH Suri, as his revenue minister. He derived a system which was followed till the coming of the British. The chief source of state income was land revenue. Land of each farmer was measured in bighas and divided into categories ACCORDING to its PRODUCE. Bamboo sticks were joined together with iron rings for measuring land. Land was divided into three grades - good, average and bad. Assessment was based on the average produce PREVAILING over the past ten years. The share of the state was one THIRD of the produce which could be paid in cash or kind. Proper records of revenue were maintained. Farmers were also given loans in time of natural calamities. |
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What the importance of the Treaty of salbai 1782 |
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Answer» E HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....The Treaty of Salbai was signed on 17 May 1782, by REPRESENTATIVES of the Maratha Empire and the British East India Company after long negotiations to settle the outcome of the First Anglo-Maratha War. Under its terms, the Company retained control of Salsette and Broach and acquired guarantees that the Marathas would defeat Hyder Ali of Mysore and retake territories in the Carnatic. The Marathas also guaranteed that the French would be prohibited from establishing settlements on their territories. In return, the British agreed to pension off their protégé, Raghunath Rao, and acknowledge Madhavrao II as peshwa of the Maratha Empire. The British also recognised the territorial claims of the Mahadji Shinde WEST of the Jumna River and all the territories occupied by the British after the Treaty of PURANDAR were given back to the Marathas.HOPE IT HELPS YOU...❤❤❤KEEP ASKING....✨✨✨BE BRAINLY...✌✌✌ |
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Paintings which shows the social lives of European in India are called |
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Answer» gs which SHOWED the SOCIAL LIVES of EUROPEANS in India are calledAnswer: Portraiture |
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William Wordsworth literary contributions |
| Answer» WRITTEN MANY POEM based on nature like I wonder LONELY as a cloud etc. | |
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Marco polo about short notes |
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Answer» Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant traveller. his travels are recorded in LIVRES DIS MERVEILLES DU MONDE, a book that DESCRIBES to Europeans the wealth and great size of China , it's capital peking and other Asian cities and countries.Marco polo became a very close ASSOCIATE of the Emperor of Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan.The Kublai Khan gave Marco Polo a letter written for Pope Clement IV, requesting Pope to send men to China to teach Christianity. Marco Polo was given a very high position in the Emperor's court and was sent to many DIPLOMATIC mission to Southeast AsiaExplanation: |
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British rule was established in India with cooperation of indian and had survived only because of this cooperation |
| Answer» AUSE if INDIAN people wouldn't cooperate with the british govt they can't survive in INDIA | |
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What are the racist acts that happened in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel ?? |
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Answer» n like forcing jews out of their HOMES into boxcars with no toilets and herding them to the ovens of Auschwitz like cattle? Burning them, dumping their burning BODIES in ditches and mass graves, forcing them to work in LABOR CAMPS, beating them, torturing them, even stealing the gold fillings from their mouths, simply because they are jewish? Those types of racist things? |
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Who was the grandfather of A siraj-ud-dulla |
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According to james mill what should be the aim of education |
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Answer» the education means give some knowledge because COUNTRY is aim BUILT new TECHNOLOGY and education give, discipline, etc.. |
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What are the effect of corn law on agriculture |
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Answer» n Laws enhanced the profits and political power associated with land OWNERSHIP. The laws RAISED FOOD prices and the costs of living for the British PUBLIC, and hampered the growth of other British economic sectors, such as manufacturing, by reducing the disposable INCOME of the British public. |
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Rising action of the movie the greatest showman |
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Answer» Flaunden IDLENESS 8îs ñôý-codicil |
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Plan boi chan and phan chu trinh share in common how did prefer |
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Answer» cuejgvdhhvskfhvrcjskf |
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Who hosted the Congress at Vienna in 1815 |
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Answer» s at VIENNA in 1815 was HOSTED by Klemens Von Metternich.Hope it will help you. PLEASE mark it as a BRAINLIEST ONE. ☺☺☺☺ |
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What do you understand by the term satyagrah |
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Answer» d Satyagraha is from the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "TRUTH") and Agraha ("insistence", or "holding FIRMLY to"). For GANDHI, Satyagraha WENT far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action) according to him it was a moral force BORN of truth and non-violence. |
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Who played the main role in unifying Germany |
| Answer» N BISMARCK played the KEY role in unification of GERMANY in 1871, he is also known as the 'Iron Chancellor' . | |
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Why girl is unwelcome in family |
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Answer» ot a general case..Our society is designed and structured in a way where men are allowed to dominate..Our women generally have higher tolerance. So they chose to remain submissive. Weakness is always misused and they considered the tolerance of women as her weakness.Hence men BEGAN to demand much more from women.. In MANY places and cultures.. during the time of wedding, the women and her family are expected to bear the expenses meant for the celebrations, OFFER MONEY to the grooms family and as women love to adorn themselves with jewelery... JEWELLERY is demanded in specific cases..We have trained our men to look at our women as objects of lust, money minting machine, maid, cook,etc..,We must train our minds to look at our women with respect and we must help the people around us to change their mindset.. |
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5 sentence about netaji subhash santhara bose |
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Answer» ..........1. SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE WAS AN INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTER...2. SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE WAS IN 1897.3. His patriotism MADE him a super hero in India.4. He was also RENOWNED as Netaji.5. राष्ट्रवाद मानव जाति के सर्वोच्च आदर्शों से प्रेरित है, सत्यम [ट्रुएल, शिवम [ईश्वर], सुंदराम [सुंदर]। भारत में राष्ट्रवाद है ... रचनात्मक संकायों के कारण जो हमारे लोगों में शताब्दियों तक निष्क्रिय रहा था। एज़ उद्धरणTHIS IS THE QUOTE OF NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE |
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What is patriarchal society? |
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Answer» your answer mate ↙️↙️↙️✅✅✅Patriarchy is a SOCIAL SYSTEM in which males hold primary power and predominate in ROLES of political leadership, moral AUTHORITY, social privilege and CONTROL of property.An example of a patriarchy is when the family name comes from the man in the family.Hope this helps you dude ☺️☺️✌️✌️✌️ |
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Write a note on the judicial reforms of lord williams bentinck. |
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Answer» studied in PREVIOUS MODULES that at the time of Lord Cornwallis, the provinces of BIHAR, Bengal & Orissa were divided into 4 DIVISIONS. In eac |
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Difference between nagara style and dravidian style in points |
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Answer» Architecture and Sculpture - Hindu, Buddhist and Jain ... The Nagara or NORTH Indian Temple Architecture. Nagara is the style of temple architecture which became popular in Northern INDIA. ... Unlike in south India, it doesn't usually have ELABORATE boundary walls or gateways. Earliest temples had only one shikhara (tower), but in the LATER periods, multiple shikharas came. |
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How nepolean rise into power |
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Answer» n was Army GENERAL and an invador when Maxbillain Robbesberey executed then Napoleon TOOK over FRANCE. FREANCH people THOUGHT that Napolean would improve the situation of France but he worked as an invador |
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War between pakistan and india when lal bahadur shastri was prime minister |
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Write the significance of Bharat Maya. what values can we learn from it. |
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Answer» ke Pinaka, which is Shiva’s Bow, in the court of Janaka. Hearing the sound of bow breaking, Parashurama rushed into Mithila.Parashurama : Who is the man who dares break the bow of Shiva when asked to bend it?RAMA : I did.Parashurama : When a warrior breaks a bow when asked to bend it, it indicates a mind that does not know when to stop, like Kartavirya’s who could not control his greed.Rama : What kind of a mind cannot overcome RAGE and keeps killing king after king, in clan after clan, in the hope that repeated punishment will create a PERFECT world?Parashurama had no answer.Parashurama : Are you saying control is bad?Rama : Control creates domesticated animals. The purpose of society is to inspire humanity, not tame them.Parashurama : What then will create culture? Why not live like rakshasas? Without rules, the strong will DOMINATE the weak and no one will help the helpless.Rama : Rules cannot be used to COMPEL people to care. It will only amplify fear. The whole purpose of sanskriti is to outgrow fear so that we do not feel to grab, control or dominate. Your killing of Kartavirya only sowed seeds of vengeance in his sons, just as their killing of Jamadagni sowed the seeds of vengeance in you. You call it justice, but how much punishment is adequate - when it is fine to forgive and move on? A society that does not make room for imperfection can never be a happy society.These words pleased Parashurama.Parashurama : The Krita yuga ended when Kartavirya tried to steal my father’s cow and broke our faith in kings. The Treta yuga has dawned with Rama who will reinforce humanity’s faith in kings. |
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Who were the turani and irani nobles |
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Answer» the turani and IRANI |
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More info about BARC? |
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Why indian textile industry decline in 18 century |
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Answer» Textile INDUSTRY in eighteenth century, EXPANSION of East India COMPANY, ports of India, export of SILK . |
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Marginal groups in london |
| Answer» E here is UR answerMarginal GROUPS of LONDON where those grups who were on the BORDER of poverty ans so they stole things for a living. | |
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Answer in brief on write the objective of historical research |
| Answer» CAL RESEARCH has been defined as the systematic and objective location, evaluation and synthesis of evidence in order to establish facts and draw CONCLUSIONS about past EVENTS. ... Historical studies attempt to provide information and understanding of past historical, LEGAL and policy events. | |
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What were the reasons for the clashes between Gomastha and Weavers? |
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Answer» non-violence between them |
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How did Nazi under Hitler established Germany as a racial state |
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Answer» E! ...The RACIAL policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the ARYAN race, which claimed scientific LEGITIMACY. This was combined with a eugenics programmethat aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.Nazi policies labeled centuries-long residents in German territory who were not ethnic Germans such as Jews (understood in Nazi racial theory as a "Semitic" people of Levantine origins), Romanis (also known as Gypsies, an "Indo-Aryan" people of Indian SUBCONTINENT origins), along with the vast majority of Slavs (mainly ethnic Poles, Serbs, Russians etc.), and most non-Europeans as inferior non-Aryan subhumans (i.e. non-Nordics, under the Nazi appropriation of the term "Aryan") in a racial hierarchy that placed the HERRENVOLK ("master race") of the Volksgemeinschaft ("people's community") at the top.Hope this helps ^_^ |
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The first general election of india after independence india was held in |
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Answer» st general ELECTION of India was held between 25 OCTOBER 1951 and 21 FEBRUARY 1952. |
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Discuss the food and dress of indus people in detail |
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Answer» nd ornaments : The Indus valley PEOPLE were the first in the world to spin cotton and wool yarn. Men and WOMEN both rich and poor wore ornaments .Necklace ,FILLETS , ARMLETS and finger rings were common to both men and women .Food : the people of Indus Valley at wheat and Barley . The ground this in millstones and baked them into bread . Rice was to a part of their food BESIDE this milk and Milk products fruits especially pomegranates and bananas. fresh vegetables , fish and meats were also taken by them as item as their food . |
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जैन धर्म के तिएसवे टिर्थ्कर थे ? |
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Answer» natha (Pārśvanātha), also known as Parshva (Pārśva) and PARAS, was the 23rd of 24 Tirthankaras (ford-maker, TEACHER) of Jainism. He is the earliest Jain TIRTHANKARA who is GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED as a historical figure. |
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2. (B) Identify the wrong pair and rewrite the corrected one.(1) Saudamini Rao - Stree-Mukti Andolan Samiti(2) Vidya Bal - Nari Samata Manch(3) Pramila Dandavate - Mahila Dakshata Samiti(4) Jyoti Mhapsekar - Women’s Commission |
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Description of arawakians culture |
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Answer» is seen in people's writing, religion, music, clothes, cooking, and in what they do. The concept of culture is very complicated, and the word has many meanings. The word 'culture' is most COMMONLY used in THREE ways. Excellence of taste in the fine arts and humanities, also KNOWN as high culture. |
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The Indian National army had to lay down their arms. |
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Answer» hat was the year??when did the indian ARMY LAY down THIR armsthe enemys MUST be stronger than them or gandhi must have taken these deseesion. |
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What were the major beliefs and practices of suffis |
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Answer» ere Muslim mystics. They rejected outward religiosity and emphasised love and devotion to God and compassion towards all fellow HUMAN beings. They often rejected the elaborate RITUALS and codes of BEHAVIOUR demanded by Muslim religious scholars. They SOUGHT union with God. |
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Explain any five ideas hitler had |
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Answer» after coming to power, emerged as an all powerful dictator.He destroyed democracy in Germany.The First Fire decree in 1933 suspended the civic RIGHTS like freedom of speech, press and assembly and thus controlled the German population.The Enabling Act was passed. It gave all powers to Hilter to Sideline Parliament and rule by decree.All political parties except the NAZI Party were banned. All political opponents were imprisoned or assassinated.The communists were suppressed and ‘sent to concentration camps.Special security forces such as the SA, SS, SD and Gestapo were created to control and order society in ways that the Nazis wanted. These forces were given extra constitutional powers.In schools children were taught to be loyal and submissive HATE and worship Hitler.Nazi youth organizations, the like ‘Jungvolk’ and ‘Hitler Youth’ were created where the youth were taught to worship war and Hitler hate democracy, communism and Jews.Media was used carefully to win the support for Hitler and Nazism. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images films, RADIO, posters and catchy slogans and leaflets. |
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Name two occasions on which national flag is hoisted |
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India achieved her freedom but lost her unity comment on this statement explain |
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Answer» dy here's the answer The independence of India was a great success but it's unity didn't LASTED through . India achieved Independence but was split into 2 seperate nations namely , INDIA & PAKISTAN . India has majority of hindus WHEREAS Pakistan comprises of Muslims , which has broken the unity of hindus and Muslims ....HOPE IT HELPS. .. |
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How the strength of the women can bring constructive changes in various fields |
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Answer» an has special power but when other people aware dominate Ted the omen then our social progress will not be able in anyway but now it is Government and the SOCIETY provide women 2 the progress in the life that is why government provide new policy to develop women so that many many women are able to what India jobs and they are able to having their freedom and they have the freedom therefore there change in various field in the earlier times they are not able to go out their home but now it is there able to go out their home and walk in a job for the life and for their dreams and every other field provide their freedom and support them and they also not disappointed their freedoms in the WORKS. continuously do they hardwork and success in his and her life so I think the strength of the woman can I BRING CONSTRUCTIVE change in various field and that's why there change in their life and that's how women can bring constructive change in various field. |
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Most of the ancestors of americans are british or spanish ? |
| Answer» ACTUALLY North Americans since BRITAIN is the country that discovered North AMERICA where the Maya TRIBE was. *We've got Thanksgiving because of that y'know* | |
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How dodo temple town come up explain with example |
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Answer» were built by RULERS not only to show their devotion but also to unify different COMMUNITIES. And they were maintained through cash and land grants from rulers and merchants, as well as from donations made by pilgrims. Big TEMPLES also used surplus (extra) funds for businesses such as trade and banking.To cater to the needs of the pilgrims and of the temples, priests, workers, artisans, traders, etc. started living in the areas around the temples. This led to the growth of temple towns such as Somnath in GUJARAT, Kanchipuram and Madurai in TAMIL Nadu, Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh, and towns around Bhillasvamin (Bhilsa or Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh). |
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Name some of the industries which were setup in india as a result of industrializations |
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Answer» n company is EAST INDIAN company who step up industrialization in INDIA |
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Q1) what are the puranas?explain their importance in history. Q2) Why does the play Mrichchhakatika have importance in history? |
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