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Democracy has been best form of government from available alternatives |
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Answer» mocracy is the best form of government because it PRODUCES an accountable, legitimate and responsive government(explain in three points) it assures equality and also promotes and safeguards DIGNITY and freedom of people. it also assures that economic development will happen and also to PROVIDE Human Rights to all citizensconclusion these CHARACTERISTICS are not FOUND in any non-democratic government |
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गांधी जी किस गोलमेज सम्मेलन में भाग लेने के लिए लंदन गए थे ? |
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Answer» ोल मेज सम्मेलन 1931 के आखिर में लंदन में आयोजित हुआ। उसमें गाँधी जी भाग लेने के लिए लंदन गए थे |
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भारत की ओर से पहली बार मिस एशिया पैसिफिक वर्ल्ड कॉन्टेस्ट किस महिला ने जीता ? |
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Answer» er_________हिमांगनी सिंह यदु |
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Compare the process of decolonisation between asia and africa |
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Answer» 1945 and 1960, three dozen new states in Asia and Africa achieved autonomy or outright independence from their European colonial rulersHarold MacMillan, British Prime Minister, helped begin decolonizationThere was no one process of DECOLONIZATION. In some areas, it was peaceful, and orderly. In many others, independence was achieved only after a PROTRACTED revolution. A few newly independent COUNTRIES acquired stable governments almost immediately; others were ruled by dictators or military juntas for decades, or endured long civil WARS. Some European governments welcomed a new relationship with their former colonies; others contested decolonization militarily. The process of decolonization coincided with the new Cold War between the SOVIET Union and the United States, and with the early development of the new United Nations. Decolonization was often affected by superpower competition, and had a definite impact on the evolution of that competition. It also significantly changed the pattern of international relations in a more general sense. |
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Discuss the cultural achievements of the vijaynagar empire. |
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Answer» agar EmpireWhen Muhammad Tughlaq was losing his power in DECCAN, the two Hindu princes, Harihar and Bukka founded an independent kingdom in the region between the river Krishna and Tungabhadra in 1336. They soon established their sway over the entire territory between the rivers Krishna in the north and Cauveri in the south. The rising powers of the Vijayanagar empire brought it into clash with many powers and they frequently fought wars with the Bahmani kingdom.The most famous king of the Vijaynagara Empire was Krishnadeva Raya. The Vijayanagar kingdom reached the pinnacle of its glory during his reign. He was successful in all the wars he waged. He defeated the king of Odisha and annexed Vijaywada and Rajmahendri.Krishnadeva Raya encouraged TRADE with the western countries. He had a cordial relationship with the PORTUGUESE who had at that time established trade centres on the WEST coast of India. He was not only a great warrior, but was also a playwright and a great patron of learning. TELEGU literature flourished under him. Painting, sculpture, dance and music were greatly encouraged by him and his successors. He endeared himself to the people by his personal charm, kindness, and an ideal administration.The decline of the Vijayanagar kingdom began with the death of Krishnadeva Raya in 1529. The kingdom came to an end in 1565, when Ramrai was defeated at Talikota by the joint efforts of Adilshahi, Nizamshahi, Qutubshahi and Baridshahi. After this, the kingdom broke into small states. |
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बांग्लादेश कब आज़ाद हुआ था ? |
| Answer» ARCH on the INDEPENDENCE DAY . | |
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Chandra gupt ke gupta dynasty pita ka kya naam tha |
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Answer» hasiddhi MAURYA |
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Iltutmish द्वारा बनवाया गया atarkin का दरवाजा कहां स्थित है ? |
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Answer» ....JODHPUR me |
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सबसे पहले क्रिकेट कहां खेला गया ? |
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Answer» सबसे इंग्लैंड में खेलआ थाExplanation: CRICKET is bornplace in ENGLAND |
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British governor general who introduced railways in india |
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Answer» lhousie INTRODUCED RAILWAYS in INDIA in 1853... |
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Describe ain-i-akbari as the main source of describing mughal india |
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Answer» kbari written by Abul fazl , Akbar's courts member, mansabdar, nobel , who was a suffi poet and from Agra, his born place....Abul fazl started his written after Akbar beg him to write Mughal dynasty and emperors features, He started around 1598 and end the beginning of 1602 , after that he represents Akbar nama , and Ain - I - Akbar's is a part of akbarnama but that is totally different phase ,Ain - I - Akbar's has 3 PARTS that includes all Indian culture , laws-rule , economic changes, indian ruling system during different rular, AkbarnamaFirst par, includes from central Asia to Babar, Humayun, then Akbar's regins first 11 years.Second part , includes akabrs basic features and ruling system of akabr.Third and last part of akbarnama defined as a Ain-i-akbari...Includes :Religious POLICY of AkbarAnd some failed practices of Akbar.Actually , Abul fazl present Akbar as a "pinnacle of human civilization"And comparing with "Farr izzadi" , he just described Akbar's hidden and connection with God and GODDESSES , basically Abul fazl present Akbar the Mughal s father..but when he faces some trouble like that undefined Akbar he IGNORED that topic, so here we understand that main things and truth are covered in his text , Akbar's practices hidden in texts..of Ain I AkbariBut it really help full why ?Because , by his text you can know Mughals land revenue, land ownership, like mansabdar, jagirdari, deshala system and economics conditions , how Akbar use religion by establishing his Empire ? All kind of thing you can know from his text but compares with Badauni text he just taken some updates thoughtsAbul Fazl present himself as a great poet and suffi and nobel in Akbar's court...some some mistakes he had done. |
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What is meant by poona pact. it is urgenr |
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Answer» na Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi on the reservation of ELECTORAL seats for the DEPRESSED classes in the legislature of BRITISH Indiagovernment. It was made on 24 September 1932 at Yerwada Central Jail in Poona, India and was signed by Mahatma Gandhi, B.R Ambedkar and some other leaders as a means to end the fast that Gandhi was undertaking in jail as a protest against the decision by British prime minister Ramsay MACDONALD to give separate electorates to depressed classes for the election of members of PROVINCIAL legislative assemblies in British India. They finally agreed upon 148 electoral seats.please mark me the brainliest and follow me |
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According to french what was the most important way to civilise natives in vietnam |
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Answer» nch Colonialists believed in carrying out a ‘CIVILISING mission’ under the guise of modernising the colony and they used education as tool to do so. This led to an erosion of cultural beliefs, religion and tradition of Vietnam.The French citizens living in Vietnam called Colons felt that educated Vietnamese could replace them as teachers, shopkeepers and policemen. The elite Vietnamese were very influenced by the Chinese culture. The traditional education system of Vietnam was DISMANTLED and a new French education system was introduced.The school textbooks glorified and justified the French colonial rule and PORTRAYED Vietnamese people as primitive, and incapable of intellectual work. The Tonkin FREE School, started in 1907 was to provide western education and ideas. The domination of French culture faced opposition and resistance in Vietnam.As the number of Vietnamese teachers in lower classes increased, they began to question the text books. In 1926, a major protest took place in the Saigon Native Girl school.Students came in conflict with the French as well as the elite. By the 1920s students formed various political parties such as the Party of Young Annan and published nationalist journals like the Annanese Student opposing the French domination |
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Identify the wrong pair Bharud-eknath powada-surdas keertan-Namdev bhajan Mirabai |
| Answer» E is your answer Powada- AdnyandasI HOPE this HELPS you ❤Mark as brainliest | |
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After the independence in india which party supported linguistic movement |
| Answer» GRESS party supported the LINGUISTIC movement after INDEPENDENCE | |
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How Italy and towns came to a new life? |
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Answer» nning clifftop town of Civita di Bagnoregio was once CONSIDERED the “jewel city of the Tiber Valley”. But in the 17th century the town declined rapidly, due to EARTHQUAKES and soil erosion which sent many of its MEDIEVAL buildings tumbling down the cliffs, and the inhabitants fleeing to NEARBY towns. Nowadays it can only be reached by a narrow walkway, and the erosion is worse than ever. It is nicknamed “il paese che muore”, the dying town. So how do you bring a dying town back to life?A petition to have the unique hamlet classed as a Unesco World Heritage site was started in May by NICOLA Zingaretti, president of Lazio, the region in which the village is found. It has been signed by cultural heavyweights like Ennio Morricone, the film composer, and former Italian president Giorgio Napolitano. |
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How did forest act cause seviour for india |
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Answer» act cause seviour in India because villagers have these hardship : They cannot use FOREST resources like wood.They cannot graze their cattle.Ultimately they were forced to STEAL forest resources and when they were caught they were sent to jail.They had to WORK on big farmer's land on low prices.Otherwise, they had to TAKE LOANS from landowners and had to grow crops on their land.Thus, forest act means severe hardships for villagers across the country.hope it help you |
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About no voters can be left behind in english essay writing |
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Answer» elebrates the 7th National Voters' Day today, on January 25th 2017. A major initiative AMONG many others taken by the Election COMMISSION of India, the day aims at imparting DEMOCRATIC values in young voters and encouraging them to cast a vote.India Today Web DeskNew DelhiJanuary 25, 2017UPDATED: January 25, 2017 13:31 ISTNational Voters' DayIndia will celebrate the 7th National Voters' Day today, i.e. January 25, 2017. It was instituted in 2011, in remembrance of the inception of the Election Commission of India in 1950.The National Voters' Day aims at ensuring universal adult franchise, increasing the enrolment of voters and encouraging participation of newly eligible young voters.According to Dr Nasim Zaidi, the Chief Election COMMISSIONER of India, the National Voter's Day marks the power of every individual's vote. He also mentioned that voters' participation, in the democratic and electoral processes, is the root of healthy democratic elections and integral to run a successful democracy.Here's all you need to KNOW about the National Voters' Day:Every year, the State Government issues necessary instructions to educational institutions to observe National Voters' Day.The schools work at instilling democratic values into students in the form of debates, quizzes and declamations.The Constitution (Sixty First Amendment) Act, 1988 had lowered the threshold voting age from 21 years to 18 years.It was observed that the |
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Who was the writer of pariksha guru |
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Answer» a GURU is a novel in Hindi. It was written by Delhi-native Lala SRINIVAS Das .HOPE it helps❤️❤️ |
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How did the printing technique begin in India?Describe. |
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Answer» printing started, ideas and information were written by hand in the form of manuscripts. Manuscripts were COPIED on PALM leaves or hand-made PAPER. PAGES were often beautifully illustrated. Printing press first came to Goa with Portuguese MISSIONARIES in the mid-sixteenth century.Hope it helps❤️❤️ |
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What role did the philosopher played in the French Revolution |
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Answer» e of PHILOSOPHERS in the FRENCH revolution are as follows:)(1) During 18 th century , France had many revolutionary thinkers.Among them were Voltaire , ROUSSEAU , Montesquieu and Dederot .Their revolutionary ideas helped the people to fight for their rights .(2) They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and and his government.(3)Voltaire's ideas encouraged people to fight against the privileges and finance of the Church without guilt.(4) John Locke propounded the ideas refuting divinity and absolute rights of monarch.(5) Montesquieu BELIEVED that all the powers should not be concentrated in one person's hand.(6)Rousseau asserted the doctrine of democracy and popular sovereignty. He believed that the government should be based on the consent if the governed .He wrote a book known as " Social Contract" .(7) Thus the ideas of the philosophers were a direct ATTACK on privileges and feudal rights which protected the upper classes. They played a vital role in bringing about the revolution.Thank u........ |
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True or False: •The constitution was a U.S. navy a war ship • After the battle of Lake Erie, the British were able to capture Detroit • American troops under William Henry Harrison captured Canada for the U.S. |
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What are four reasons why the United States were unprepared for war with Britain |
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Answer» .GM..HERE IS UR ANSWER..The United STATES was woefullyunprepared for war. The army consisted of FEWER than 7000 soldiers; the NAVY of less than 20 vessels. The American strategy called for a three-pronged INVASION of Canada and heavy harassment of British shipping.HOPE IT HELPS U.... |
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"A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly vessel. From the mast of the unfortunate vessel was seen a signal, “Water, water; we die of thirst!” The answer from the friendly vessel at once came back, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” A second time the signal, “Water, water; send us water!” ran up from the distressed vessel, and was answered, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” And a third and fourth signal for water was answered, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” The captain of the distressed vessel, at last heeding the injunction, cast down his bucket, and it came up full of fresh, sparkling water from the mouth of the Amazon River. To those of my race who depend on bettering their condition in a foreign land or who underestimate the importance of cultivating friendly relations with the Southern white man, who is their next-door neighbor, I would say: “Cast down your bucket where you are”— cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the people of all races by whom we are surrounded." Booker T. Washington, 1895 In this passage, Washington is urging African Americans to A) start a new life in South America. B) work more closely with whites in the South. C) start a revolution against the United States. D) form groups to fight against the Ku Klux Klan. |
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Answer» wer is B)WORK more closely with whites in the South. FEW LINES - This EXCERPT is from the book UP FROM SLAVERY AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. - Booker T. Washington was a AFRICAN American slave and in this autobiography he describes how he achieved social status through his hard work and education. - This books describes the IMPORTANCE of education, poverty, the simplicity of the native Africans. - He calls the African Americans to work with the Whites and the whites to develop friendly relations with each other. |
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Write 2 slogans about environmental pollution |
| Answer» EES SAVE WATER! keep your PLACE clean and NEAT | |
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Top 10 discovers list |
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Answer» ernicum System. ...Gravity. ...ELECTRICITY. ...Evolution. ...LOUIS PASTEUR. ...THEORY of Relativity. ...The BIG Bang Theory. ...Penicillin. |
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How are minor US territories different from Commonwealths or major territories such as Guam? A. They don’t have a permanent civilian population. B. They don’t have any major industries or occupations. C. Their population is low. D. They are far from the US mainland. |
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What are the factors that lead to the rise of novel |
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Which of the six elements of geography are related to where things are located? A. the world in spatial terms B. physical systems C. human systems D. environment and society |
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Answer» is a OPTION D |
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Why did people living in the new world begin importing african slaves |
| Answer» WING we CANT post rude WORDS so i have just added ascreenshot of my ANSWER. Hope it HELPS #/AJ#/ | |
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History of Indian in the wold |
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Answer» tory of India includes the prehistoric settlements and societies in the Indian subcontinent; the advancement of civilisation from the Indus Valley Civilisation to the eventual blending of the Indo-Aryan culture to form the Vedic Civilisation;[1] the rise of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism;[2][3] the onset of a succession of powerful dynasties and empires for more than three millennia throughout various geographic areas of the Indian subcontinent, including the growth of Muslim dominions during the Medieval periodintertwined with Hindu powers;[4][5] the advent of European traders and privateers, resulting in the establishment of British India; and the subsequent independence movement that led to the Partition of India and the creation of the Republic of India.[6]Archaeological evidence of anatomically modern humans in the Indian subcontinent is estimated to be as old as 73,000–55,000 years[7] with some evidence of early hominids dating back to about 500,000 years ago.[8][9]Considered a cradle of civilisation,[10] the Indus Valley Civilisation, which spread and flourished in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent from 3300 to 1300 BCE, was the first major civilisation in South Asia.[11] A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature Harappan period, from 2600 to 1900 BCE.[12] This civilisation collapsed at the start of the second millennium BCE and was later followed by the Iron Age Vedic Civilisation. The era saw the composition of the Vedas, the seminal texts of Hinduism, coalesce into Janapadas (monarchical, state-level POLITIES), and social stratification based on caste. The Later Vedic Civilisation extended over the Indo-Gangetic plain and much of the Indian subcontinent, as well as witnessed the rise of major polities known as the Mahajanapadas (LARGE, urbanised states). In one of these kingdoms, Magadha, Gautama Buddha and Mahavira propagated their Śramaṇic philosophies during the fifth and sixth centuries BCE.Most of the Indian subcontinent was conquered by the Maurya Empire during the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. From the 3rd century BCE onwards Prakrit and Paliliterature in the north and the Tamil Sangam literature in southern India started to flourish.[13][14] Wootz steel originated in south India in the 3rd century BCE and was exported to foreign countries.[15][16][17] During the Classical period, various parts of India were ruled by numerous dynasties for the next 1,500 years, among which the Gupta Empirestands out. This period, witnessing a Hindureligious and intellectual resurgence, is known as the classical or "Golden Age of India". During this period, aspects of Indian civilisation, administration, culture, and religion (Hinduism and Buddhism) spread to much of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had maritime business links with the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Indian cultural influence spread over many parts of Southeast Asia, which led to the establishment of Indianised kingdoms in Southeast Asia (Greater India).[18][19]The most significant event between the 7th and 11th century was the Tripartite strugglecentred on Kannauj that lasted for more than two centuries between the Pala Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, and Gurjara-Pratihara Empire. Southern India saw the rise of multiple imperial powers from the middle of the fifth century, most notably the Chalukya, Chola, Pallava, Chera, Pandyan, and Western Chalukya Empires. The Chola dynastyconquered southern India and successfully invaded parts of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Bengal[20] in the 11th century.[21][22] The early medieval period Indian mathematics influenced the development of mathematics and astronomy in the Arab world and the Hindu numeralswere introduced.[23]ISLAMIC conquests made limited inroads into modern Afghanistan and SINDH as early as the 8th century,[24] and the Delhi Sultanate was founded in 1206 CE by Central Asian Turkswho ruled a major part of the northern Indian subcontinent in the early 14th century, but declined in the late 14th century.[25] This period also saw the emergence of several powerful Hindu states, notably Vijayanagara, Gajapati, and Ahom, as well as Rajput states, such as Mewar. The 15th century saw the advent of Sikhism. The early modern period BEGAN in the 16th century, when the Mughal Empire conquered most of the Indian subcontinent.[26] The Mughals suffered a gradual decline in the early 18th century, which provided opportunities for the Marathas, Sikhs and Mysoreans to exercise control over large regions of the subcontinent. |
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What is the difference between the landforms in China India and Vietnam |
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Answer» Asia, BORDERING the EAST CHINA Sea, KOREA BAY, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea , between North Korea and Vietnam |
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How many children did putlibai gandhi's mother had |
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Answer» r!!!Gd morning.Have a nice day AHEAD!!Putlibai had total 4 children one of them was M.K.Gandhi.M.K.Gandhi had TWO brothers & one SISTER. Brothers: Laxmidas Karamchand Gandhi & Karsandas Gandhi, Sister: Raliatbehn Gandhi. Hope it helps U. |
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Why was urdu language chosen as the national language in 1947? |
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Answer» other majority languages were very regional in nature. Choosing a regional language as national language WOULD have been disastrous for an already weak PAKISTAN by giving rise to communal and regional tensions.Urdu, on the other hand, had a well developed reputation of being a language of Muslims and was already being widely used as mode of communication between DIFFERENT groups of Muslims. It was only natural that Urdu was chosen as national language of newly minted Muslim country.Even today, you need only one language to live in any part of Pakistan and that language is Urdu. If you, as a Pakistani, meet another Pakistani who doesn’t speak your regional language, you are not going to act LIKE a foreigner around that person, instead you’ll just speak Urdu and you two will get along just fine.This is what I have done my entire life. Never had a PROBLEM in communication with any other Pakistani. |
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What strategy did federalists use to win ratification |
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Answer» ✝️☘️HOPE HELP YOU⬅️⬅️⬅️^_^^_^✨✝️⭐⭐⬅️ Answer ➡️➡️➡️➡️The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalistswanted a weaker central government. The Federalists didnot want a bill of rights —they THOUGHT the NEW constitution was sufficient. Theanti-federalistsdemanded a bill of rights.⬅️⬅️☘️^_^⭐✨➡️➡️ PLEASE BRAINLIEST this answer ⬅️✝️^_^✝️^_^⭐^_^⭐✨☘️✨☝️✨ |
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Afzalkhan became very angry when he learnt that Shivaii had moved to Pratapgad. |
| Answer» ASKING a QUESTION or tellinGM | |
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Write a short note on Chuar revolt with date.......... Please guys answer fast its urgent tomorrow is my test |
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Answer» ted in the year 1766 and ENDED in 1772.It is one of TRIBALS revolt against BRITISH. The leader of chuar revolt is RAJA jagannath. CAUSE:Execess revenue deamand,Bengal famine |
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Do you know how his colour was produced? |
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Answer» our we SEE is a result of WAVELENGTHS are reflected BACK to our EYES |
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All Information about Historical places in india? |
| Answer» J MAHAL in AGRA and BUILD by SAHAJAHAN | |
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Why could not jainism maintained at mass influence for long? |
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Answer» ilitary or a fanatic religion - Jainism isn’t a military religion like Islam, whose AIM is to kill all INFIDELS and make this earth pure. Jainism isn’t a fanatic, extremist religion whose aim is to make each and EVERY person on this earth Jain by killing a millions of PEOPLE around the world. The main factor of the growth of religions like Islam and Christianity was their fanaticism, excessive zeal to grow the religion anyway, anyhow, growing the religion by bribing, dividing and killing people. They just did it very well. In the entire history of Jainism, there was not a SINGLE forceful conversion because the religion teaches you the way of life not how to worship a god. |
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History question ans for class10 in marathi |
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Answer» s the QUESTIONS |
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Whuch scolar saw the time period of 8 sultans ruler of india |
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Answer» hi SULTANATE was a MUSLIM sultanate based MOSTLY in Delhi that stretched over large PARTS of the Indian subcontinent for 320 YEARS (1206–1526) |
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Who was considered a foreigner in the past short answer? |
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Answer» Any stranger who appeared say in a GIVEN village, someone who was not a PART of that society or CULTURE was CONSIDERED a 'foreigner' in the past. |
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Why did the people of West Bengal oppose the Partition of Bengal in 1905 |
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Answer» be in some TIME you MESSAGE me on my MOBILE i will wathsapp you |
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Explain the old tradition of hunting and the new rules and regulation of British |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!In the United Kingdom hunting without qualification GENERALLY REFERS to hunting with hounds—normally fox hunting, beagling, stag (deer) hunting or minkhunting—whereas SHOOTING is the shooting of game birds. What is called deer hunting elsewhere is deer stalking. As of 2012 game shooting and deer stalking are carried on as field sports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Hunting with hounds in the traditional manner became unlawful in Scotland in 2002 and in England and Wales in 2005, but continues in certain excepted forms. Traditional foxhunting continues in Northern Ireland. Following a trail (similar to drag hunting) rather than a live quarry has subsequently GROWN in importance in Great Britain, as has hunting foxes to a bird of prey. The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) says that over a million people a year participate in shooting, INCLUDING game shooting, clay shooting and target shooting.[1] In 2005 it became unlawful in England and Wales to shoot flights or game birds while they are not in flight, an action which has long been considered unsporting in any event.HOPE THIS HELPED YOU PLEASE MARK ME THE BRAINLIEST |
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Who strongly objected to the british government negotiating on terms of equality with mahatma gandhi in march 1931? |
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Who led the maratha forces in the third battle of panipat in 1761 ad? |
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Answer» tle of PANIPAT in 1761 was LED by the KING of Afghanistan AHMAD SHAH ABDALI.hope it will help you. if you are satisfied with my answer then please MARK me as brainlist. |
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