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Which one of the following issues was included in the indo US nuclear agreement 2007 |
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Answer» g that all bilateral NUCLEAR COOPERATION agreements between an NSG member-state and India explicitly prohibit the replication or use of such TECHNOLOGY in any unsafeguarded INDIAN facilities |
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Where records are kept in a city |
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Answer» These records are written by a GOVERNMENT employee who is termed as GRAM SEVAK and managed by the Sarpanch of the VILLAGE Panchayat. The local VILLAGERS have benefited from the uses of these records. Answer: In our village, records are kept in the Panchayat office. hope this will help you ❤ |
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Give an account of the society in the Gupta period. |
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Answer» The Gupta Empire was one of the most prosperous during its time. The royal family ENCOURAGED ARTS and literature and advancement in math and science. They were also very LIBERAL when it came to religion. Buddhism and Hinduism were both widely PRACTICED during the Gupta Empire.Explanation:Hope it would HELP you. And please mark it as brainliest and please follow me. |
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What are the three qualities of louis XVI? |
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Answer» • he was a FAMILY MAN who loved his children• attitude towards his job• and interested in making clocks and locks than AFFAIRS of the STATE |
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Name any two items discovered in Burzahom an important Neolithic site? |
| Answer» TION:Craftsmanship was superior during this period with finds of wheel made durable hard red WARE, COPPER objects, and tools made of bone and STONE. Structures made of rubble were also found. Finds of a few copper arrowheads INDICATED knowledge of metallurgy.hope this will help you | |
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What was the features of the Great Bath of Mohenjodaro ? * |
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Answer» The Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro is called the "EARLIEST public WATER TANK of the ancient world". It measures 11.88 × 7.01 METRES, and has a maximum depth of 2.43 metres. TWO wide staircases, one from the north and one from the south, served has the entry to the structure.Explanation: |
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Make a flowchart the varies events led to the formation of United States of America |
| Answer» HEY mate ,it is HELP for you PLS mark me as BRAINLEST | |
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Please answer this question number. Fast |
| Answer» COMANY oppresed people in MANY WAYS . They EXTRACTED EXTRA taxes from them. They only cared about themselves.Indian rulers were humble to people | |
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If you lived in a village in medieval lndia, what Would your life be like? Explain briefly |
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Answer» we will make new TOOLS we will make new monuments we will have KINGS we will have to grow our food by our own EXPLANATION: |
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Write the status of king of the later Vedic period |
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Answer» The PERIOD of 1500 B.C and 600 B.C was divided into Early Vedic Age (Vedic Period) and LATER Vedic Age. Vedic Period: 1500 B.C- 1000 B.C; It was in this period, ARYANS were supposed to have invaded India. This period is based on the Vedic texts COMPILED after the Veda. Explanation: |
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Paraliment house made by british tell whole about it |
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Answer» Sansad BhavanIt was designed by Edwin Lutyens and HERBERT Baker, who were responsible for planning and construction of New Delhi by British government. The construction of building took six YEARS and the opening ceremony was performed on 18 JANUARY 1927 by the then Viceroy and Governor-General of INDIA, Lord Irwin. |
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Give correct answer of this question ....surdas ke pad class 10 |
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Members of any of the turkic people who live mainly in the siberian steppes of russia and turkestan |
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Answer» I DONT no sorryExplanation:MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Explain in detail about life and teaching of Lord buddhu |
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Answer» before he Buddha he prince. Buddha TEACHES the PEACE and to not fight to anyone he tells that earth not permanent. before leaving the earth we should do good things be always in peace by doing the YOGA. meditations not to waste our LIVES in useless and needless things not to waste the time |
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What kinds of invention were there in the mediaeval Age. |
| Answer» FIND from GOOGLE i HOPE you GET ANSWER | |
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What is the two merits and demerits of the Indian Council Act |
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Answer» After the great revolt of 1857, the British Government felt the necessity of seeking the cooperation of the Indians in the administration of their country. In pursuance of this policy of association, three acts were enacted by the British Parliament in 1861, 1892 and 1909. The Indian Councils Act of 1861 is an important landmark in the constitutional and political history of India.Features of the Act of 18611. It made a beginning of representative institutions by associating Indians with the law-making process. It thus provided that the VICEROY should nominate some Indians as non-official members of his expanded council. In 1862, Lord Canning, the then viceroy, nominated three Indians to his LEGISLATIVE council—the Raja of Benaras, the Maharaja of Patiala and Sir Dinkar Rao.2. It initiated the process of decentralisation by restoring the legislative powers to the Bombay and Madras Presidencies. It thus reversed the centralising tendency that started from the Regulating Act of 1773 and reached its climax under the Charter Act of 1833. This policy of legislative devolution resulted in the grant of almost complete internal autonomy to the provinces in 1937.3. It also provided for the establishment of new legislative councils for Bengal, North-Western Frontier Province (NWFP) and PUNJAB, which were established in 1862, 1866 and 1897 respectively.4. It empowered the Viceroy to make rules and orders for the more convenient trans-action of business in the council. It also gave a recognition to the ‘portfolio’ system, introduced by Lord Canning in 1859. Under this, a member of the Viceroy’s council was made in-charge of one or more departments of the government and was authorised to issue final orders on behalf of the council on matters of his department(s).5. It empowered the Viceroy to issue ordinances, without the concurrence of the legislative council, during an emergency. The life of such an ordinance was SIX months.Features of the Act of 18921. It increased the number of additional (non-official) members in the Central and provincial legislative councils, but maintained the official majority in them.2. It increased the functions of legislative councils and gave them the power of discussing the budget5 and addressing QUESTIONS to the executive.3. It provided for the nomination of some non-official members of the (a) Central Legislative Council by the viceroy on the recommendation of the provincial legislative councils and the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, and (b) that of the Provincial legislative councils by the Governors on the recommendation of the district boards, municipalities, universities, trade associations, zamindars and chambers.‘The act made a limited and indirect provision for the use of election in filling up some of the nonofficial seats both in the Central and provincial legislative councils. The word “election” was, however, not used in the act. The process was described as nomination made on the recommendation of certain bodies6.’Features of the Act of 1909This Act is also known as Morley-Minto Reforms (Lord Morley was the then Secretary of State for India and Lord Minto was the then Viceroy of India).1. It considerably increased the size of the legislative councils, both Central and provincial. The number of members in the Central Legislative Council was raised from 16 to 60. The number of members in the provincial legislative councils was not uniform.2. It retained official majority in the Central Legislative Council but allowed the provincial legislative councils to have non-official majority.3. It enlarged the deliberative functions of the legislative councils at both the levels. For example, members were allowed to ask supplementary questions, move resolutions on the budget, and so on.4. It provided (for the first time) for the association of Indians with the executive Councils of the Viceroy and Governors. Satyendra Prasad Sinha became the first Indian to join the Viceroy’s Executive Council. He was appointed as the law member.5. It introduced a system of communal representation for Muslims by accepting the concept of ‘separate electorate’. Under this, the Muslim members were to be elected only by Muslim voters. Thus, the Act ‘legalised communalism’ and Lord Minto came to be known as the Father of Communal Electorate.6. It also provided for the separate representation of presidency corporations, chambers of commerce, universities and zamindars. |
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The Ganga action plan -a project to clean up the polluted water of Ganga, plans to intercept and divert municipal sewage falling into the river from 25 large urban conglomerates in three states. Name these |
| Answer» UTTAR PRADESH ,BIHAR and WEST BENGAL | |
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3.Why did Victorian Britain preferred things produced by hand? |
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Answer» (i) Handmade products came to symbolise refinement and class. (ii) They were better finished, individually produced, and carefully designed. (iii) Machine-made GOODS were for MASSES, for COLONIES, not for classes. (iv) Handmade goods were COSTLIER, of better quality and FINE threads. |
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Please do this question. It's very urgent |
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Answer» this are the MAIN TIMELINES in FRENCH REVOLUTION |
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Describe the course of events of France in the year 1848 |
| Answer» FOLLOWING the OVERTHROW of King Louis Philippe in February 1848, the elected government of the Second Republic ruled France. In the months that followed, this government steered a course that became more conservative. ... Louis Napoléon WENT on to become the DE facto last French monarch.Explanation:If you satisfied then follow me | |
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How the industrial revolution changed the world |
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Answer» Hy dude ur answer isExplanation:The INDUSTRIAL Revolution impacted the environment. The world saw a major increase in population, which, along with an increase in living STANDARDS, led to the depletion of natural resources. The USE of chemicals and fuel in factories RESULTED in increased air and water pollution and an increased use of fossil fuels✔Hơ℘ɛ ıɬ ɧɛƖ℘ʂ!!✔✌Mąཞƙ ɱɛ ąʂ ცཞąıŋƖıɛʂɬ☞Hıɬ ąŋɖ Ɩıƙɛ ɱყ ąŋʂῳɛཞ ąŋɖ ɖơŋ'ɬ ʄơཞɠɛɬ ɬơ ʄơƖƖơῳ ɱɛ☜ |
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During the non cooperation movement indian industrialists suffered |
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Answer» No INDIAN industialists were suppported by PEOPLE.Our people BOYCOTTED FOREIGN GOODS |
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Why are the olympic games held now |
| Answer» MPIC Games are normally held EVERY four years, alternating between the SUMMER and Winter Games every two years in the four-year period. Their creation was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games (Ancient Greek: which were held in Olympia, Greece, from the 8th century BC to the 4TH century AD. | |
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Give any 5 directive principle of state policy of india any citiation while framing laws and policies |
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Answer» The Constitution of India does not formally classify the Directive Principles of STATE Policy but for better understanding and on the basis of content and DIRECTION- they can be classified into three CATEGORIES: SOCIALISTIC Principles, GANDHIAN Principles, and Liberal-Intellectual Principles |
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Foreign traveler who said all religions coexisted peacefully in vijayanagar kingdom was........... |
| Answer» NICOLE Conti EXPLANATION: | |
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Who are described hunter gatherers |
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Answer» the EARLY HUMANS are KNOWN as hunter gathersExplanation:1) their life is nomadic which means moving from one place to other in serch of food2) ACTUALLY the are first humns to take up and found new things |
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Importance of removal of unreliability from the society |
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The second carnatic war in between state and time |
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Answer» tion:Second Carnatic War (1749–1754)The Siege of Arcot (1751) was a major battle fought between Robert Clive and the COMBINED forces of the Mughal EMPIRE's Nawab of the Carnatic, Chanda Sahib, ASSISTED by a small number of troops from the FRENCH East INDIA Company. |
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Distinguish between literary sources and Inscriptions |
| Answer» LITERARY sources is HANDWRITTEN RECORD of past.Inscription is not written but engraved records of past.Explanation: | |
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The first cantic war in beteen state |
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Answer» First Carnatic WarThe British surrender of Madras, 1746Date 1746–1748 Location Carnatic region, South India RESULT INCONCLUSIVE (ended STATUS quo ante bellum by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle)BelligerentsMughal EMPIRE Nizam of Hyderabad Nawab of Carnatic Kingdom of FRANCE French East India Company |
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Anyone who give me a video of class 9 chapter 1 from kritika |
| Answer» TION:FOLLOW me i will INBOX..... | |
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Who was the French governer in first carnatic war |
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Answer» Francois DUPLEIX |
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Was ramayan pridicted or mahabharat and how are they related with each other |
| Answer» MAHABHARAT was pridicted I don't KNOW how they RELATE MAYBE there was VIOLENCE in it??? | |
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The conclusion of qutub minar. |
| Answer» PLEASE TYPE FULL QUESTION so that I can ANSWER your question..!!! | |
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What does Pakistan mean |
| Answer» TION:NEIGHBOURING COUNTRY of INDIA | |
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How events can be compared in history?PLZZ answer my question |
| Answer» EVENTS can be COMPARED by DATE at which it has happened.hope it HELPS you | |
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Explain satygraha movement? It's urgent |
| Answer» GANDHI called his OVERALL method of non-violent action Satyagraha. This translates ROUGHLY as "Truth-force." A fuller rendering, though, would be "the force that is generated through adherence to Truth." NOWADAYS, it's usually called non-violence.Explanation: follow me | |
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What led to the first Carnatic war |
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Answer» The First Carnatic War (1744-48) in INDIA was triggered mainly DUE to the War of the Austrian Succession , and saw the French win a series of victories over their English rivals in the south of India, ALTHOUGH the pre-war situation was restored by the Treaty of Aix-le-ChapelleExplanation:PLEASE mark me BRAIN list please |
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Describe the premises functionalism in 250 words |
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Louis 16 was a king of France who becomes king when he was 20 yrs old. Tell me more about the history of Louis 16. |
| Answer» VI was married to AUSTRIAN princess Marie antionette. UPON HIS ACCESSION HE FOUND AN EMPTY TREASURY. | |
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Who is known as father of history in India |
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Answer» MegasthenesMegasthenes was the FIRST foreign Ambassador to India and RECORDED his ethnographic observations in a volume KNOWN as INDIKA. For his pioneering WORK, he is regarded as the Father of Indian History. |
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4. What is the 'modern' period in India associated with? |
| Answer» TION:Answer❤️The modern period in India is associated with the ESTABLISHMENT of British colonial RULE and the FIGHT we put up against it. It ALSO cover socio-cultural change that came about in India under the influence of the Britishhope it's helpful for you ☺️. | |
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What do you think, why the bastille was targeted by the revolutionaries? (Within 30 words) |
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Answer» Because it is power of the KING and in BASTILLE there was many PEOPLES IMPRISONMENT in it and it was very important for the king. So, the Bastille was targeted by the revolutionaries. Hope It Helps You ................................PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Draw and write about the various symbols used during the French Revolution. |
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Answer» hope this HELPS you PLS mark me as brainlist ✌️Explanation:French RevolutionTricolor Cockade. The TRICOLOR cockade was a red, white, and blue circular emblem that people wore pinned to their hats or their COATS to show they supported the REVOLUTION. ...Phrygian Cap. ...The French Flag. ...La Marseillaise. ...The Guillotine. ...Fasces. ...Interesting Facts about the Symbols of the French Revolution. ...Activities. |
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Who was son of Ranjit Singh |
| Answer» DULEEP SinghKharak SinghSher SinghIshar SinghKashmira SinghTara SINGH Pashaura SinghMultana SinghExplanation:HOPE it HELPS | |
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What are achievement of kautilya |
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Answer» i hope this helpsExplanation:Chanakya's work in economics and political SCIENCE is pioneer and gives a lot of thought to classical economics.I think, he had a vengeance against the Nanda empire which WORKED as consistent FUEL to embark upon and being victorious .He USED Chandragupta as a weapon.He discovered chinks in the armour of Nanda's and exploited it truely.Chanakya and Chandragupta joined together to bring down the downfall of the avaricious ruler Nanda.Chankya believed in uniting people. By this, he envisaged one of the strongest bureaucracies in India. So much can be WRITTEN about him.I am keeping it short.Hope,this answers you. |
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Did cleopatra really suicide |
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Answer» No EXPLANATION:she DIED because of SNAKE BITING |
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1o Name the autobiography of babur. |
| Answer» BABURNAMA is the AUTOBIOGRAPHY of BABUR. | |