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Term used for areas of Punjab Haryana and the land between the rivers Ganga and Yamuna |
| Answer» HINDUSTAN by Minhas-i-siraj in 11TH CENTURY | |
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Why did the estates general of 1789 fail??? |
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Answer» tion:The Estates General was a failed SYSTEM because Its very basis was discrimination. EXPLANATION: The estates general favoured by the Emperor of FRANCE was a system that secluded poor and common people from the ADMINISTRATION. |
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What is the religious literature |
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Answer» tion:RELIGIOUS texts are texts related to a religious tradition. They differ from literary texts by being a compilation or discussion of beliefs, mythologies, ritual practices, commandments or laws, ethical conduct, spiritual aspirations, and for creating or fostering a religious community.[1][2][3] The relative authority of religious texts develops over TIME and is derived from the ratification, enforcement, and its use across generations. Some religious texts are accepted or categorized as CANONICAL, some non-canonical, and others extracanonical, semi-canonical, deutero-canonical, pre-canonical or post-canonical.[4]A scripture is a subset of religious texts considered to be "especially authoritative",[5][6] revered and "holy writ",[7] "sacred, canonical", or of "supreme authority, special status" to a religious community.[8][9] The terms 'sacred text' and 'religious text' are not necessarily interchangeable in that some religious texts are believed to be sacred because of the belief in some theistic religions such as the Abrahamic religions that the text is divinely or supernaturally revealed or divinely inspired, or in non-theistic religions such as some Indian religions they are considered to be the CENTRAL tenets of their eternal Dharma. Many religious texts, in contrast, are simply narratives or discussions pertaining to the general themes, interpretations, practices, or important figures of the specific religion. In some religions (Islam), the scripture of supreme authority is well established (Quran). In others (Christianity), the canonical texts include a particular text (Bible) but is "an unsettled question", according to Eugene Nida. In yet others (Hinduism, Buddhism), there "has never been a definitive canon".[10][11] While the term Scripture is derived from the Latin scriptura, meaning "writing", most sacred scriptures of the world's major religions were ORIGINALLY a part of their oral tradition, and were "passed down through memorization from generation to generation until they were finally committed to writing", according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.[7][12][13]Religious texts also serve a ceremonial and liturgical role, particularly in relation to sacred time, the liturgical year, the divine efficacy and subsequent holy service; in a more general sense, its performance.[citation needed] |
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Motifs of domesticated humblesscattle occur on the seals of |
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Answer» Explanation: The impressive motif of zebu bull is found on Indus Seals. Zebu motifs is found only at the LARGEST cities of HARAPPA and Mohenjo-daro. |
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Compare and contrast the administrative techniques of tipu sultan and haider ali as rulers of mysore |
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Answer» this will GIVE you 8 - 12 marksHaider AliHaider Ali was born a soldier, a capable commander and a good diplomat. He was courageous and faced all dangers during the course of wars along with his soldiers. He was a very good cavalry commander. He realised the superiority of the European war-methods and military training and therefore, took the help of the French in training his army. He also learnt the use of European artillery for the same purpose. Haider Ali was not educated but he was intelligent and possessed a good memory. He could pay attention towards many affairs at one and the same time. He possessed liberal religious views. He honoured Hindu scholars and gave charity to Hindu temples. He was a good diplomat and succeeded several times in dividing his enemies. He was a capable administrator. Of course, being mostly busy in wars, he could not pay much personal attention towards administration and, therefore, gave extensive powers to his subordinates. But he was a good judge of human character and, therefore, selected capable officers, punished the guilty ones and rewarded the loyal ones. He thus, managed his administration well. His subjects were happy under his rule. Haider Ali rose to power under very difficult conditions. The Nizam of Hyderabad did not like the rise of a powerful state near his kingdom. The Marathas could never tolerate the rise of a new Muslim state in south India. The English became his enemies because Haider Ali depended on French alliance from the very beginning of his rise to power. Therefore, each of them attempted to destroy him and many times acted in collaboration with each other against him. Yet, he succeeded in keeping his hold over Mysore. Haider Ali fought two wars against the English. He succeeded against them in the first war while he died of cancer during the course of the second war. Therefore, it cannot be accepted that he failed against the English. However, it can be accepted that he could not build up a strong navy which alone could assure his success against the English. But, he had realised his weakness and, probably, that was one reason why he sought the support of the French. Therefore we regard Haider Ali as a fairly successful ruler. Sarkar and Datt write : “A completely self-made man, who found Mysore weak and divided but raised it to the position of one of the foremost powers of India in the latter half of the eighteenth century.”Tipu SultanTipu was different from his father. However, there is no unanimity among historians about his character and personality. Both contemporary and modern historians have expressed contradictory opinions regarding the character and abilities of Tipu. The one view is that he was a cruel tyrant and a Muslim fanatic. He was a proud man who expressed his views concerning science, medicine, engineering, trade, military administration etc. while he had command over none. He got Khutbah read not in the name of the Mughal emperor who was the recognized de jure sovereign of India but in his own name. He was fond of CHANGING the names of places and rules of administration without any need. He was not a good judge of human character and could SELDOM take correct decisions. Colonel Wilks wrote : “Haider was seldom wrong and Tipu was seldom right in his estimate of character.” He was a tyrant and got killed many innocent persons. He was a bigot. His Hindu subjects, therefore, were not happy under his rule. He lacked STATESMANSHIP. Instead of seeking support from Indian rulers, he sought the support of rulers of distant places like Turkey, Afghanistan, Persia and France. Therefore he failed. But, this estimate of Tipu Sultan is not completely acceptable to the other set of historians. They have given a different estimate of the character and achievements of Tipu. Nobody denies that Tipu was well educated. He was well versed in foreign affairs. He sent ambassadors to different countries to SEEK their support because, probably, he realised the futility of courting friendship of the Nizam and the Marathas as they, in no case, could tolerate the establishment of a strong state in their neighbourhood. He was a courageous, a determined soldier, and a fearless commander. His power was seriously crippled in the third Mysore War, yet, he refused to accept his failure and attempted to regain the lost ground against the English. His determination to fight the English even single-handed was a unique example in the politics of south India.Make me as Brainiest Answer also......Rate me 5 stars and foLloW me. |
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Types of marathi bakhars i want only 8 types plzzzz send in english language |
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Answer» tion:Bakhar Date DescriptionMahikavatichi Bakhar 15TH and 16th CENTURIES the earliest attempt at UNITING the Marathi-speaking populace against oppressive Bahmani ruleSabhasad Bakhar c. 1697 One of the earliest BIOGRAPHICAL narratives on Shivaji Maharaj, written at fort Jinji in 1697 BYY a courier of Shivaji |
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This Chinese thinker's beliefs were adopted by the Han Dynasty and used as part of a civil service examination to gain employment in the government. Lao Tzu Liu Pang Confucius Ch'in |
| Answer» YES they THINK about this | |
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How many members were there in the national assembly |
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Answer» There are 577 députés, each ELECTED by a single-member constituency through a two-round VOTING system. Thus, 289 seats are REQUIRED for a majority. PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER, FOLLOW ME AND THX FOR THE BEST QUESTION.......................... |
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In which of the following areas did African-Americans see improvements after ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment? |
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Answer» The area in which African Americans SAW IMPROVEMENTS after RATIFICATION of the FIFTEENTH amendment was political. PER STREAM. |
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Discuss the provisions of Treaty of Versailles under economic administration |
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Answer» The main terms of the Versailles Treaty were: (1) the surrender of all German colonies as League of NATIONS mandates(2) the RETURN of Alsace-Lorraine to FRANCE(3) cession of Eupen-Malmedy to BELGIUM, Memel to Lithuania, the Hultschin DISTRICT to Czechoslovakia, (4) Poznania, parts of East Prussia and Upper Silesia |
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Types of bakhars i want only 8 types plzzzz no more |
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Answer» ! BAKHAR is a FORM of historical NARRATIVE written in Marathi prose. Bakhars are one of the earliest genres of medieval Marathi LITERATURE. Some common Bakhars are :Sabhasad bakhar, Mahikavatichi bakhar, Kalmi bakhar, CHITNIS bakhar, Peshwayanchi bakhar . |
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where were each of the seals found in the indus valley civilization from? i want to know the particular sites, thank you! |
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Answer» www.teachinghistorywww.khanacademy |
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Why did the European merchants in the 17 th and 18 th century had to move to the countryside for production?Please answer my question then I will mark you brainliest .Don't write the unwanted answers then I will report. |
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Answer» In the 17TH and 18TH centuries,merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, SUPPLYING money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to PRODUCE for an international market. The merchants could not expand production within towns because here urban crafts and trade guilds were powerful |
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Two reasons that prove tipu sultan was a good ruler |
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Answer» Four YEARS AGO, in late 2012, after walking out of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to form his own party, the Karnataka Janatha Paksha, B.S. Yeddyurappa had donned Tipu Sultan’s headgear and held a mock SWORD while praising the ruler’s virtues at a function for seeking the SUPPORT of Muslim voters. |
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State the mode of nutritions in human beings justify your answer |
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Answer» he mode of NUTRITIONS in human beingsMode of NUTRITION in human beings is HETEROTROPHIC. ... In heterotrophic nutrition, the organisms acquire its own food from simple inorganic materials like carbon DIOXIDE and water, and depends on other organisms FRO its food. |
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The British historian divided the history into |
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Answer» it divided the HISTORY into THREE periodsExplanation:HINDU , MUSLIM and BRITISH |
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The Chola temples were the hubs of economic, social and cultural life |
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Answer» Chola temples often BECAME the nuclei of settlements which GREW around them. These were centres of craft production. They were not only places of worship, they were the hub of ECONOMIC, social and cultural life as well. |
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Match the leader with the territory given him after Alexander the Great died. 1. Antipater, Seleucus, Ptolemly asia minorand part of Persian empire Greece and mesodonia Egypt |
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Answer» is the ASTRONOMER |
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Please solve this question of number 16 not 17.please give valid answers |
| Answer» 16. Nehru's India was supposed to be committed to 'secularism'. The idea here in its weaker publicly reiterated form was that the government WOULD not INTERFERE in 'personal' religious matters and would CREATE circumstances in which people of all religions COULD live in harmony. | |
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Mention any two common elements between Mohenjo daro and Harappan civilisation |
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Answer» elements between Mohenjo Daro and HARAPPAN civilization♠both were CITIES EARLIEST civilization KNOWN to arceologist in Indus .♠citadel were made with made of backed bricks |
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The place where all information is stored inside a computer next from |
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Answer» tion:Hii your answer is hereMemory's place in a computer the main STORAGE is the primary MEMORY and data and programs are stored in secondary memory .HOPE it will help youfollow me PLZ |
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Discuss the reformation advocated by satya shodak samaj |
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Answer» Satyashodhak Samaj (Truth-seekers' Society) is a social reform society founded by JYOTIRAO Phule in Pune, India, on 24 September 1873. Its purpose was to liberate the less PRIVILEGED in the then PREVAILING society such as women, Shudra, and Dalit from EXPLOITATION and oppression. |
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Why was bahadur shah zafarr was arrested by britisher major william hodson |
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Answer» Explanation:Bahadur Shah Zafar was captured from HUMAYUN Tomb and prosecuted with charge of treason and abatement. After the great MUTINY of 1857 which is also known as FIRST struggle of freedom, Bahadur Shah Zafar was prosecuted and finally decreed to an exile to Rangoon, Burma. |
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Match the leader with the territory given him after Alexander the Great died. 1. Antipater Asia Minor and part of the Persian Empire 2. Seleucus Greece and Macedonia 3. Ptolemy Egypt |
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Answer» 1Explanation: |
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How did rule by a few, or a small group, work in the city-states of Italy? |
| Answer» BLINK LOVERS from MUMBAI | |
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Speciality of Anna bhai Sathe |
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Answer» anna BHAI SATHE was a SOCIAL reformer,communist FOLK poet and writer sathe was dalit BORN into the untouchable mang community and his upbringing and identity were central to his writing and political activism |
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Why giuseppe garibaldi called 'hero of red shirts' |
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Answer» the force ORIGINATED as the Italian legion SUPPORTING the Colorado party during the Uruguayan CIVIL WAR with Garibaldi being given red shirts destinated for slaughter house workers |
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- How was indigo cultivated ? Explainthe two main systems of Indigocoltivation. |
| Answer» TION:The two main SYSTEMS of INDIGO cultivation in Bengal were Nij and Ryoti. In the Nij system, the British planters produced indigo in lands that they directly controlled. In the Ryoti system, the planters signed a contract with a PEASANT (a RYOT) under which the peasant was compelled to grow indigo pls mark as brainliest | |
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The ....................... is the head of gram panchayat |
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Answer» the sarpanch is the HEAD of gram panchayat PLS mark as BRAINLIEST answer EXPLANATION:lo |
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TRUE OR FALSE The product of integers = Product of denominator by Product of numerator |
| Answer» TRUE PLEASE MARK me as BRAIN LIST | |
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How history can be rememberd |
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Answer» tion:In SHORT, we should remember the past because there is a collective wisdom that we deprive ourselves of when we refuse to LOOK back. ... It is not good to live in the past, but we must learn from it so we don't repeat it. This is why Moses CALLED the people. |
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Please help me in the following questions.. |
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Answer» 1)i) The 1947 Indian Independence Act (1947 c. 30 (10 & 11. Geo. 6.)) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that partitioned British India into the two new independent dominions of India and Pakistan.ii)The Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950. ... 26 January was chosen as the date for Republic day because it was on this day in 1929 when the Declaration of Indian Independence (Purna Swaraj) was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress as opposed to the Dominion status offered by the British Regime.iii)The Indus people used sets of Cubical Stone weights. The basic unit was 16 (equal to modern 14 grams). The larger weights were multiples of 16 like 32, 48, 64, 128 and so on. The smaller ones were all fractions of 16.iv)One of the important building or structure of the Indus Valley Civilisation was 'The Great Bath'. ... The structure acknowledges the human settlement in the area and the usage of the basic necessity of life and survival by the public via a public utility structure that was constructed back then....v)Following are the common elements between Mohenjo-daro and Harappa: Both cities were built on river banks. While Mohenjo-Daro was built on the right bank of the Indus River, Harappa was built on the left bank of the river RAVI. In terms of their circuit, both measure about 5 km.2)a)Establishing a society where individual becomes the means of all social purposes. -Establishment of society based on equality, liberty and fraternity. -Establishing democracy- political, economic and social.b)Jawaharlal Nehru proposed the 'objectives resolution' on DECEMBER 13, 1946. This resolution highlighted the objective and laid down the national goals. The Objectives Resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly on January 22, 1947.c)the partition, under the Mountbatten plan, a separate Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was established on 3 June 1947.The first session of the Constituent Assembly was held on decebmer 9, 1949. The Muslim League boycotted the Constituent Assembly to demand the creation of a separate state of Pakistan. ... Thus, the membership of the Constituent Assembly was reduced to 299 members against the original number of 385 members... left questions SEARCH from Google answer are given OK |
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Political parties are special organisation true or false |
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What made Nehemiah the type of leader that people wanted to work with? |
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Write an essay about my favourite subject'SST' |
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Write how Napolean paved the way to act as a dictator in france |
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Answer» France was ruled by the Directory, an executive MADE up of five members. (i) HOWEVER, the Directors often clashed with the Legislative Councils, who then sought to dismiss them. (ii) The political instability of the Directory paved the WAY for the RISE of a military dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. |
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What was the reaction of people against rowlatt act? |
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Answer» The Rowlatt ACT was OPPOSED by Indians because the Rowlatt Act gave immense POWER to the BRITISH Police OFFICERS. It said that British Police Officers could arrest any Indian anytime and anywhere without any arrest Warrent. |
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How did the British became capitalist? |
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Answer» tion:this is your answer guys i HOPE this is HELPFUL for you and PLEASE MARK me as a brainlist |
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Ned with the conditions of the under or what doyou think colebrook is concer-- vyots in Bengal ? suggest possible resans |
| Answer» MAMTA benargyExplanation:mamta benargy | |
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B. Fill in the blanks. 1. A...................... is a system where local people are involved in managingthe administration of their area. |
| Answer» PANCHAYAT( LOCAL SELF government )BECOZ of decentralization scheme. | |
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in a short paragraph explain tipu sultan as a ruler in your opinion was he a good ruler give two valid reasons |
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Answer» Tipu Sultan (20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as the TIGER of Mysore, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. ... At the request of the French, he BUILT a church, the first in Mysore. With French help, Tipu Sultan FOUGHT against the British to keep Mysore's independence.Parents: Sultan Hyder Ali, Fatima Fakhr-un-Nisa, Haider AliBorn: 20 November 1750Died: 4 May 1799Profession: SoldierExplanation:Tipu Sultan was not a good ruler .He was a very cruel man . |
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How do we better know the No.18 Squadron of the Indian Air Force that is equipped with HAL Tejas? |
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अभिलेख से हमें क्या जानकारी मिलती है किंही तीन बिंदुओं द्वारा स्पष्ट कीजिए |
| Answer» 1)अभिलेख से हमे पहले के पूर्वजों के बारे में पता चलता है।२)इससे हमे लिखने की शैली पता चली ।३)और बहुत सारी भाषाओं का ज्ञान हुआ।Explanation:MARK me as BRAINLIST ♥️ PLZZ...THANKS ✌️✌️ | |
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এশিয়াৱ কোন মেডিকেল কলেজে প্রথম ইউৱোপীয় চিকিৎসা বিদ্যা শেখানো হয় |
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Answer» কলকাতা মেডিকেল কলেজ কেবল ভারতে নয়, এশিয়ায় আধুনিক ওষুধ পড়ানোর প্রথম ইনস্টিটিউট ছিলI HOPE it HELPS uplz MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Mention the important subjects included in the courses of gurukul education are |
| Answer» MATHS maths and HISTORY | |
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কলকাতা মেডিকেল কলেজ কবে স্থাপিত হয় |
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Answer» জানি না সরি EXPLANATION:গুগল এ দেখেনিন |
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When prithviraj chavan died??? |
| Answer» TION:this is your answer guys i hope this is HELPFUL for you and please MARK me as a BRAINLIST | |
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What do you mean by allegory? |
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Answer» It means a STORY, POEM, picture that can be INTERPRETED to reveal a hidden meaning, basically a moral one. |
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What were the factors that helped the rise of print culture in Europe |
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Answer» The rises of print culture began after Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in Europe. The printing press was able to print many pages in less TIME than the had with written manuscripts which took HOURS to complete. Before the printing press, books were the only access to clergy and the wealthy people in Europe. After the invention of the print machine, it helped people to GET acquainted with books and writings . People for the first time AWARE of the philosophical ideas and CHANGES around them. Gutenberg's bible was the first printed book in Europe. The ability of quicker and cheaper reproduction of books helped in the rise of print culture in Europe...Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS YOU ....MY MATE...✌ |
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