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How does the following account enlarge upon the character of Pax Mongolica created by the Mongols by the middle of thirteenth century? "The Fransiscan monk, William of Rubruk, was sent by Louis IX of France on an embassy to the great Khan Mongke's court. He reached Karakorum, the capital of Mongke, in 1254 and came upon a woman from Lorraine (in France) called Paquette, who had been brought form Hungary and was in the service of one of the prince's wives who was a Nestorian Christian. At the court he came across a Parisian goldsmith named Guilliaume Boucher, 'whose brother dwelt on the Grand Pont in Paris'. This man was first employed by queen Sorghaqtani and then by Mogke's younger brother. Rubruk found that at the great court festivals, the Nestorian priests were admitted fist, with their regalia to bless the Grand Khan's cup, and were followed by Muslim clergy, and Budhist and Taoist monks ..." |
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Answer» Answer: Sorry, but I don't know the actual answer. HOPE you find someone else who might HELP you. PLEASE follow me and mark me as the BRAINLIEST answer. |
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Look at the diagram showing the positive feedback mechanism at page 13. Can you list the inputs that went into tool making? What were the processes that were strengthened by tool making? |
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Answer» Answer: (a) INPUTS WENT into tool making are stones,woods and metals. (b) Man interacted with VARIETY of stones and wooden materials,his mental capacity, material KNOWLEDGE with SPECIFIC technical skills improved.This improvement Shifted man from hunting to crop cultivation.These were the processes that were strengthened by tool making. Thank you.Mark me as the Brainliest. |
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Suppose the emperor Rajan had actually managed to conquer India and the Roman had held on to the country for several centuries. In what ways India might be different today? |
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Answer» I don't KNOW |
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जोलवेरिन क्या था और वह कहा का निवासी था |
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Which one of the following is not the reason for the scientific ideas among the common people in 18 century |
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Answer» Answer: Following was not the REASON for the POPULARITY of scientific IDEAS among the Common people in 18 th CENTURY ? TRADITIONAL aristocratic groups supported.. |
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What were the four Civilization called as and why |
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Answer» EGYPT, MESOPOTAMIA, INDUS VALLEY ,china |
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Which of the following was the first nawab of of Bengala) murshid quli Khanb) Tipu Sultanc)saadat Khand)Asaf jah |
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| 2509. |
The_______ was the real authorities in the Maratha empire after Shivaji |
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Answer» Answer: The PESHWA was the REAL authority in the Maratha empire after SHIVAJI |
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The rulers of Hyderabad were calledpls answer fast I ll follow u |
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What happened when carts and chariots were introduced |
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Answer» Answer: chariots were likely introduced in South Asia by the Aryan PEOPLE from the CENTRAL Asia between 2000-1500 BCE, leading into the Vedic period, but may have also been used by the INDUS valley civilization. The second depicts a quadriga, which Six- spoked wheels, an a driver STANDING up in the large Chariot box. |
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Who was razia sultan? How many year did she rule |
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Answer» Answer: RAZIYA Sultan was the FIRST muslim women who was involved in the throne of Delhi.She RULED the COUNTRY from 1236-1240. Explanation: hope it will HELP you...... |
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Who is Maya devi's sister....?don't see Google and answer |
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Answer» MAHAPAJAPATI GOTAMI HOPE IT HELPS YOU...... |
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What led to the expansion of trade |
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Answer» Answer: AREA will INCREASE fast..and rate of PRODUCTION increases |
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Who introduced the system of classifying artefacts answer in one sen |
Answer» HLO MATE......‼HERE'S UR ANSWER When STATISTICAL methods wereintroduced into this field in the early 1950s, typologists CLAIMED that artifacttypes in each CULTURE were inherent, and that they could be determined by statistical analysis.HOPE IT HELPS U....... |
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Time: 01hrHistoryAnswer the following (1-2 words only)(10x1=10)a) When did Buddha die?b) Name the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment,c) Who founded Jainism?d) Who was the son of Bimbisara?e) Alexander became the ruler of Macedonia in1) tn k ingship was hereditary,g) Name the Greek general defeated by Chandragupta.h) Who was insulted and humiliated by Dhanananda1) Who wrote Indika?1) Ashoka invaded Kalinga in |
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Answer» Answer: BUDDHA died at the age of some eighty some time between 410 and 370 BCE |
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What type of education was given in patashalas to the children? |
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Answer» ORAL EDUCATION was given in PATHSHALAS to the children |
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How was Rome like the city of mohenjo dark |
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Answer» as both had a very GOOD econmical VIEW that's why I THINK they both are ALIKE |
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Explain the limitations of periodisation of history as propounded by James mill |
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Answer» Answer: The problem with the periodisation of Indian history by James MILL is that he divided the Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and the British period. ... Similarly, it was not CORRECT to periodise medieval INDIA as Muslim History since people BELONGING to different faiths coexisted during this time |
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Who introduced the system of classifying artefacts |
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अकबर की स्वायत्त सरदारों के प्रति नीति का आलोचनात्मक परीक्षण कीजि |
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Give reasonwhy Indus Valley Civilization is also called Harappan Civilization? |
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Answer» Answer: the main reason why INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION is called HARRAPA civilization is that the first excavation of this civilization took place near the city called Harrapa . That's why we CALL it Harrapa civilization . |
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Where was Buddha born?and what was his father 's and mother's name? |
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Answer» The BUDDHA was born into a noble family of the kshatriyas in Lumbini in 563 BCE according to Buddhist tradition. He was called Siddhartha Gautama in his childhood. His FATHER was king SUDDHODANA, leader of the Shakya CLAN in what was the growing state of Kosala, and his mother was queen Maya Devi.
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In what year did the revolutionary war officially end |
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What are the main features of 1932 Olympics held at Los Angeles |
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Answer» Answer: The 1932 Summer OLYMPICS, officially known as the Games of the X OLYMPIAD, was an international multi-sport event that was held from July 30 to August 14, 1932, in Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA, United States. End date: August 14, 1932 Locations: Los Angeles, California Start date: July 30 Venues: Rose Bowl Stadium
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Class 105 points on caste on politics and 5 points on politics in caste.....Perfect answer required...............(~_~) |
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Answer» no QUESTIONS are ASKED to GIVE the perfect ANSWER.... |
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Explain the significant of Kesari and Marathi in history of newspaper. |
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Answer» Answer: KESARI and Maratha are associated with Bal Gangadhar Tilak. He used to run his two NEWSPAPERS, the Kesari, in MARATHI and Mahratta in English from Kesari Wada. The newspapers were not for the purpose of profit but to AROUSE political consciousness in the general population. |
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When calculate the ratio of their momenta(Ratio of momenta = 1:2Wearing helmet and fastening the seat beltis highly recommended for safe journeyJustify your answer using Newton's laws ofmotion.Kinematics |
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Answer» this is your ANSWER MARK me as BRAINLIAST |
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Short note on conservation of historical movements |
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Answer» Answer: social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one.[1][2] This may be to carry out, resist or undo a social change. It is a type of group action and may involve individuals, organizations or both. Definitions of the term are slightly varied.[3] Social movements have been described as "organizational structures and strategies that may empower oppressed populations to mount effective challenges and resist the more powerful and advantaged elites".[4] They represent a method of social change from the bottom within nations.[4] Political science and sociology have developed a variety of theories and empirical RESEARCH on social movements. For example, some research in political science HIGHLIGHTS the relation between popular movements and the formation of new political parties[5] as well as discussing the function of social movements in relation to agenda setting and influence on politics.[6] Sociologists distinguish between several types of social movement examining things such as scope, type of change, method of work, range, and time Modern Western social movements became possible through education (the wider dissemination of literature) and increased mobility of LABOR due to the industrialization and urbanization of 19th-century societies.[7] It is sometimes argued that the freedom of expression, education and relative economic independence prevalent in the modern Western culture are responsible for the unprecedented number and scope of various contemporary social movements. Many of the social movements of the last hundred years GREW up, like the Mau Mau in Kenya, to oppose Western colonialism. Social movements have been and continue to be closely connected with democratic political SYSTEMS. Occasionally, social movements have been involved in democratizing nations, but more often they have flourished after democratization. Over the past 200 years, they have become part of a popular and global expression of dissent.[8] Explanation: dont forget to follow me........... |
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After World War II World was polarized into |
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Answer» Answer: Hey buddy here's UR answer Superpowers : USA and Russia |
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Which country invaded rhineland in 1936 |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it helps u Explanation: Germany Germany claimed the treaty was HOSTILE to them and Hitler used this as an excuse to send German troops into the Rhineland in March 1936, CONTRARY to the terms of the treaties of Versailles and LOCARNO. It was a gamble on his part and his GENERALS were nervous about it. |
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Raja padada tadbava roopa |
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Answer» what ...................... |
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When was Gandhi released from yeravada jail after Poona pact? |
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Answer» Answer: MAY 1933 He broke his fast only after signing the famous Poona Pact with BR Ambedkar on September 24, 1932, granting more seats to the DEPRESSED classes in a joint electorate. Gandhi was finally released from the prison in May 1933. hope it HELPS ⬆️⬆️☺ |
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Complete the flow chart development of indian iconography |
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Answer» Explanation: 1) the kushana period from the 1st -3rd century CE saw the RISE of MATHURA school 2) the Mathura school of art laid the foundation of Indian iconography 3) The kushana king made use of images of various deities on their COINS 4) During the Gupta period ,the iconographic rules were formulated and sculptural arts were set 5) Bronze idols of gods and goddesses LIKE siva-parvati ,Natraj , LAKSHMI , ,etc .were made |
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Who wrote the play The Merchant venice |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE it helps u Explanation: The Merchant of Venice is a 16th-century PLAY written by WILLIAM Shakespeare in which a merchant in Venice named ANTONIO defaults on a large LOAN provided by a Jewish moneylender, Shylock. |
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Significance of vikramshilla university?? |
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Answer» Answer: Vikramashila was one of the two most important centres of learning in India during the Pala Empire, along with Nalanda. Its location is now the site of Antichak village, Bhagalpur district in Bihar.Vikramashila was established by the Pala emperor Dharmapala (783 to 820) in response to a supposed decline in the quality of scholarship at Nalanda. Atiśa, the renowned pandita, is sometimes listed as a notable abbot. It was allegedly destroyed by the forces of Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji around 1193A number of monasteries grew up during the Pāla period in ancient BENGAL and Magadha. According to Tibetan sources, five great Mahaviharas STOOD out: Vikramashila, the premier university of the era; Nalanda, past its prime but still illustrious, Somapura, Odantapura, and Jagaddala The five monasteries formed a network; "all of them were under state supervision" and there existed "a system of co-ordination among them. It seems from the evidence that the different seats of Buddhist learning that functioned in eastern India under the Pāla were regarded together as forming a network, an interlinked group of institutions," and it was common for great scholars to move easily from position to position among them. Vikramashila was founded by Pāla king Dharmapala in the late 8th or early 9TH century. It prospered for about four CENTURIES before it was destroyed by Bakhtiyar Khilji along with the other major centres of Buddhism in India around 1193.Vikramashila is known to us mainly through Tibetan sources, especially the writings of Tāranātha, the Tibetan monk historian of the 16th–17th centuriesVikramashila was one of the largest Buddhist universities, with more than one hundred teachers and about one thousand students. It produced EMINENT scholars who were often invited by foreign countries to spread Buddhist learning, culture and religion. The most distinguished and eminent among all was Atisha Dipankara, a founder of the Sarma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Subjects like philosophy, grammar, metaphysics, Indian logic etc. were taught here, but the most important branch of learning was Buddhist tantra plz mark me brainlist |
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Write the different names of the given to the revolt by the British and the Indias |
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Answer» Answer: In the UK and parts of the Commonwealth it is commonly called the "Indian MUTINY", but terms such as "GREAT Indian Mutiny", the "Sepoy Mutiny", the "Sepoy Rebellion", the "Sepoy War", the "Great Mutiny", the "Rebellion of 1857", "the Uprising", the "Mahomedan Rebellion", and the "Revolt of 1857" have also been used. |
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How did the Han rule China? |
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Answer» Answer: In 221 B.C., the QIN ruler Shi Huangdi unified China and ruled by harsh Legalist PRINCIPLES. The Han Dynasty ruled over a large and successful LAND. The Han Chinese way of LIFE is reflected in Chinese life today. Strong government remains important in Chinese life today. |
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Which is the greatest statue in the world's |
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Prepare a portfolio about women who have achieved notable success in various fields? |
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Answer» Explanation: Mary KOM boxing KALPANA chawla aeronautics Marie CURIE science |
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He was too old to play wth such toy remove too |
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Which class was included in the second estate in France during eighteen century |
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Answer» This system was made up of clergy (the First ESTATE), nobility (the Second Estate), and COMMONERS (the THIRD Estate). A direct land tax on the FRENCH PEASANTRY and non-nobles in Ancien Régime France |
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Difference between harappa and mesopotamian civilization |
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Answer» Answer: HARRAPPAN CIVILISATION is found on the bank of indus RIVER and mesopotamia is found on tigris and euphorate rivers . harrappa and mohen jo Daro are main centers and on that side ur and uruk were main centers . harrappan found in south East ASIA and mesopotamia in middle east Asia. |
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At present how many member states does Uno have |
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Answer» TEX] \huge \purple {\TT {\underbrace {\overbrace {\ulcorner {\mid {\overline {\underline {Question:}}}}}}}} [/tex] 193The United Nations MEMBER states are the 193 sovereign states that are members of the United Nations (UN) and have equal representation in the UN General ASSEMBLY. |
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In which year us dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki |
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Krused Karan guli alochona koro |
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Answer» Can't UNDERSTAND BUDDY!!!! |
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Define a fundamental unit |
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Answer» each of a SET of UNRELATED units of measurement, which are ARBITRARILY defined and from which other units are derived. For example, in the SI system the FUNDAMENTAL units are the metre, kilogram, and second. Explanation: |
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What is interpretation |
Answer» an EXPLANATION or OPINION of what SOMETHING MEANS INTERPRETATION. |
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