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2751.

What were the different ways Ashoka used to spread his Dhamma​

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ASHOKA adopted several measures to spread his dhamma. Some of them are: (i) He himself set an example before his people by STRICTLY following Ahimsa. (ii) He appointed some; officers known as Dharam Mahamatras to spread and explain the MESSAGE of dhamma. {III) He ENGRAVED the principles of dhamma on rocks and pillars.

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2752.

Explain concept representation​

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Representation

A REPRESENTATION acts or serves on behalf or in PLACE of something.Representation COMES from the LATIN repraesentare meaning "bring before, EXHIBIT."

2753.

From what you have read,do you think the Brazilian president is handling this problem well or not well

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OF WHICH PROBLE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT???

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2754.

Concept chart indian outdoor games any 4

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1. BADMINTON

2. Football

3. Cricket

4. BASKETBALL

2755.

The role of newspaper in the Indian struggle for independence​

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1.Media, especially the Print Media, has all along been the backbone of all mass movements or popular upsurge, and Indian independence struggle is no exception. • At the time of the first war of independence, any number of papers were in operation in the country. • In the struggle against the British, some newspapers played a very notable role.

2. • Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of the nationalist press in India. Though a few papers had been started by others before him, his Sambad-Kaumudi in BENGALI published in 1821, and Mirat-Ul-Akbar in Persian published in 1822, were the first publication in India with a distinct nationalist and democratic progressive orientation. • In 1822, Fardaonji Murzban, the pioneer of the Vernacular Press in BOMBAY, started Bombay Samachar (still in existence).

3.• During 1870 to 1918 powerful newspapers emerged during these years under DISTINGUISHED and fearless journalists. • These were the Hindu and Swadesamitran under the editorship of G. Subramaniya Iyer • Kesari and Mahratta under B.G. Tilak • Bengalee under Surendranath Banerjea, • Amrita Bazar Patrika under Sisir Kumar Ghosh and Motilal Ghosh • Indian Mirror under N.N. Sen • Voice of India under Dadabhai Naoroji.

4. • The Press was the chief instrument for carrying out the main political tasks. • Political propaganda, education, and formation and propagation of nationalist ideology to awake, train, mobilize and consolidate nationalist public opinion. • Even the work of the National Congress was accomplished during these years largely through the Press. • The resolutions it took and the proceedings of its meetings were propagated through newspapers. Nearly all the major political controversies of the day were conducted through the Press.

5• The The Hindi Patriot Established in 1853, by the author and playwright, Grish Chandra Ghosh, it became popular under the editorship of Harish Chandra Mukherjee. • In 1861, the paper published a play, "Neel Darpan" and launched a movement against the British, urging the people to stop cultivating the Indigo crop for the white traders. This resulted in the formation of a Neel Commission. Later, the paper was taken over by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. • The paper strongly opposed the Government's excesses and demanded that Indians be appointed to top government posts. The Indian Mirror was the other contemporary of this paper which was very popular among the reading public.

6• In fact,many of the tallest leaders of the Freedom movement themselves turned journalists too, and used the press to propagate their ideas to the masses.

7. . Rastiguftar by Dadabhai Naoroji

8. Kesari and Mahratta by Bal Gangadhar Tilak

09. Hindustan by Madan Mohan Malaviya.

10.Punjabi, Bandemataram, The People by Lala Lajpat Rai.

12. The Bombay Chronicle by Firoz Shah Mehta

13. Nation by Gopal Krishna Gokhale

14. AL- Hilal by Moulana Abul Kalam Azad

15. Young India,Navajeevan and Harijan by Gandhiji

16. National Herald by Jawaharlal Lal Nehru

17. Swadeshabhimani, Malayala Manorama, and Mathrubhumi

18. The Hindu in English in 1878, and Swadesa Mitran ( Friend of Self Rule) in Tamil in 1881 In Madras presidency by G.Subramania Aiyer.

19. • Since the Press was a powerful weapon in the development of Indian nationalism and the nationalist movements, it was subjected to restrictions by the British Government which was reluctant to satisfy the aspirations and grant of the demands of Indian nationalism. • The very fact that the British government had to enact a series of Press Acts proved the decisive role played by the Press in the development of the nationalist movement. • In 1878, the Vernacular Press Act was enacted. This Act restricted the freedom of the vernacular Press.

20. Vernacular press act • Lord Lytton was being bitterly criticized for the Second Anglo- AFGHAN War (1878–80). So, he promulgated the act with an aim to prevent the vernacular press from EXPRESSING criticism of British policies under him. • Publishers have to submit the all the proof sheets of contents of papers to police before publication. The police used to decide what the seditious news was and deleted them. Thus many of the papers were fined and their editors jailed.

21. • Such was the role of the Press in the building up of an increasingly strong national sentiment and consciousness among the Indian people, • In the development and consolidation of their growing nationalist movement, • in the creation of national and provincial literatures and cultures, • And in the forging of bonds of fraternity with other progressive peoples and classes in the outer worlds.

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2756.

Write short note on Toofan sena​

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2757.

Short note on toofan sena​

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ANSWER:

TOOFAN SENA?.........what is it..

2758.

Name the dynasty of Vindhyashajli

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Vakataka Dynasty

Explanation:-

vindhyashakti 250CC 273ce was the FOUNDER of the WATER Vakataka Dynasty.

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2759.

Name the dynasty of pulakeshri 1

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CHALUKYA dynasty

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2760.

Excavations at the city of ur in mesopotamia were conducted by

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EXCAVATION in MESOPOTAMIA was CONDUCTED by MUNICIPAL cooperation

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2761.

What was the dynasty of simuk

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SATAVAHANA dynasty (ANDHRA dynasty 60 BC-240 AD) The origin of Satvahana Vash is South India. Being ASSOCIATED with Andhra, they are also called Andhra or Andhra Satavahana

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2762.

Features of puranic religion

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The PURANIC literature is encyclopedic, and it includes diverse topics such as cosmogony, cosmology, genealogies of gods, goddesses, KINGS, heroes, sages, and demigods, folk tales, pilgrimages, temples, MEDICINE, astronomy, GRAMMAR, mineralogy, humor, love stories, as well as theology and philosophy.

2763.

. Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Tipu Sultan were highly inspired by French Revolution because it initiated a process of change in existing political system of many countries. Find out the reasons of unrest among the people of France in 18th century.

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this belong to CLASS answer is that they WANTED change in SOCIETY as in France

2764.

Which were the main weaving centers of early 19th century

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2765.

Mention the terms of the treaty of virenna (1815).

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The PROVISIONS of Treaty of Vienna of 1815 INCLUDE: (i) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to POWER. (ii) France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. (iii) A SERIES of states were SET up on the boundaries of France to

2766.

Where is bhaje located​

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BHAJE is a VILLAGE LOCATED in MAHARASHTRA.

2767.

Explain the purpose of tourism​

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To roaming and see the different PLACE and to LEARN TRADITION, coustums, ETC

2768.

What makes history an unending dialogue between the present and the past?

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History is a connecting link between present and past as it tells about the past and connects the present and it is WELL said history repeats itself

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2769.

Who were the forest dwellers of Satpura who founded TMS Organisation ?

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TAWA Matsya Sangha or TMS organisation was set up because of rights of forest dwellers PEOPLE BASICALLY for Satpura forest in Madhya PRADESH. In 1994 Government gave order private contractors for fishing from Tawa Reservoir with the help of villagers. But the contractors didn't hear this they took outside workers.

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2770.

.................was the first director general of archaeological survey of india

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The Archaeological Survey of India is an Indian government AGENCY attached to the Ministry of Culture that is responsible for archaeological research and the conservation and preservation of CULTURAL monuments in the country. It was founded in 1861 by ALEXANDER Cunningham who ALSO became its first Director-General!

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2771.

Orientalist historiography​

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the scholars of Europe who showed attraction and admiration TOWARDS history of East are CALLED as ORIENTALIST and their WRITING are called Orientalist histography

2772.

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A) NITIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY IS THE ANSWER.

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2773.

Factors for the decline of kilwa

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Factors that led to the decline of Kilwa. a) Disruption of the Gold trade/ CIVIL WARS AMONG communities. b) DYNASTIC rivalries/ family feuds. Key notes for the teacher and students- @Cheloti 2012-2013 66 c) SERIES of rebellions among some of the towns

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2774.

How to king know that from our sanskritic for our history

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Amazingly, Rigvedic Sanskrit was first recorded in inscriptions found not on the plains of India but in in what is now NORTHERN Syria. Between 1500 and 1350 BC, a dynasty called the Mitanni RULED over the upper Euphrates-Tigris basin, land that CORRESPONDS to what are now the COUNTRIES of Syria, Iraq, and Turkey.

2775.

Explain with examples any five factor that are responsible for industrial location

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Factors responsible for location of Industries

Industrial locations are complex in nature. These are influenced by the availability of MANY factors. Some of them are: raw material, LAND, WATERLABOR, capital, power, transport, and market. UPSC Prelims 2020

2776.

Why did the tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917? Mention three reasons

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The Tsarist autocracy collapsed in 1917 due to the following reasons—

(a) Miserable Condition of the Workers

(i) The industrial workers in Russia got very low wages.

(ii) They had very long working hours, sometimes upto 15 hours.

(iii) A large number of workers were unemployed,

(iv) The workers demanded higher wages and reduction in working hours but their demands were not met and they became dissatisfied.

(b) Miserable Condition of Peasants

(i) Most of the peasants were landless and very poor.

(ii) They also had to do free labour for the landlords.

(iii) The small farmers who possessed land had to pay high land revenue, leaving very less for them to survive on.

(iv) The landless farmers demanded that the land of the nobles should be GIVEN to them.

(v) They wanted reduction of land revenue.

(vi) However, their demands were not fulfilled and they too became dissatisfied.

(c) Russia's Defeat in the First World War

(i) INITIALLY, the people rallied around Tsar Nicholas II; however Russian armies suffered defeats and a large number of soldiers were killed in the war.

(ii) The Russian population wanted to withdraw from the war, but the Tsar was not willing to do so. This turned the Russian people against him and encouraged them to revolt.

(d) Role of PHILOSOPHERS like Karl Marx Karl Marx PUT forward the idea that the capitalists were responsible for the misery of the workers and that the condition of workers could only improve if the land and the industries were controlled by the society. He inspired the workers to oppose the landlords and the capitalists.

(e) Rasputin's Role The people were also against the policies of the monk named Rasputin.  

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2777.

Some point of intellectual causes of french revolution

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The causes of the French Revolution can be attributed to SEVERAL INTERTWINING factors: Cultural: The Enlightenment philosophy desacralized the authority of the MONARCHY and the Catholic Church, and promoted a new SOCIETY based on REASON instead of traditions.

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2778.

Explain the impact Of plessy v. Ferguson. Site evidence from the text

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some INFORMATION for what was the IMPACT of battle of Plassey , economic effects the battle of Plassey and the resultant VICTORY of the BRITISH East India company led to PUBLIC government status by them in various states of India

2779.

How did Rousseau differ from Voltaire? Rousseau was a French philosopher in the 1700s, while Voltaire was a French monarch in the 1600s. Rousseau was a French monarch in the 1600s, while Voltaire was a French philosopher in the 1700s. Rousseau argued against inequality among the classes, while Voltaire argued for freedom of speech and religion. Rousseau argued for freedom of speech and religion, while Voltaire argued against inequality among the classes.

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Rousseau was a FRENCH philosopher in the 1700s, while Voltaire was a French monarch in the 1600s. Rousseau was a French monarch in the 1600s, while Voltaire was a French philosopher in the 1700s. Rousseau argued against inequality AMONG the CLASSES, while Voltaire argued for FREEDOM of speech and religion.

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2780.

Which parts of the german colonies became part of independent ghana in 1957

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The greater part of the colony of Togo and lesser part of it, Togoland, were handed over to France and Britain RESPECTIVELY. The Togo colony BECAME independent in 1960 while Togoland became part of Ghana in 1957

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2781.

What are manuskript ?discuss theirlimitation

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manuscripts are documents written by hand or TYPEWRITTEN as OPPOSED to being mechanically PRINTED or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.

limitations :

1) the hand written manuscripts were very fragile highly expensive.

2) they COULD not fulfill the INCREASING demand of copies.

3) hand written manuscripts were written in different style so understanding    was not so easy

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2782.

Which is the largest sea in the world​

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The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea east and northeast of the PHILIPPINES occupying an estimated surface area of 5 million square kilometres. The Philippine Sea Plate FORMS the floor of the sea, which forms a PORTION of the western North Pacific Ocean.

2783.

Hi frnds which island is called as green land​

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green land is ALSO called as green island

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2784.

Explain the bhramo samaj

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2785.

Under what circumstances civil disobedience movement war called off??

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GANDHIJI decided to call off the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1931 for the FOLLOWING situation. i) Violent clashes arose due to the ARREST of the Congress leaders by the government. II) INDUSTRIAL workers at Solapur attacked police posts and government institutions after the arrest of Gandhiji.

2786.

रा फरक स्पष्ट करा. ( कोणतेही दोन )१) नैसर्गिकशास्त्र आणि सामाजिक शास्त्र२) प्राथमिक गट आणि दुय्यम गट३) मातृसत्ताक कुटुंब आणि पितृसत्ताक कुटुंब​

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2787.

What were the startegies used by the foreign manufacturers to sell teur products in india

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2788.

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2789.

What are the attributes in a representative ?

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 characteristics of representatives

Universal PARTICIPATION. All adults can vote.

Political Equality (influence) Everyone has ONE vote.

Political COMPETITION and Choice. At least 2 choices.

Political Accountability. Can remove an incumbent.

Transparency in GOVERNMENT. ...

Majorly Rule. ...

Civil Liberties/Equality of Opportunity. ...

Rule of Law.

2790.

Why did east india company employ Gomasthas?

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The EAST India COMPANY appointed GOMASTHAS to supervise weavers in India to establish a more direct CONTROL over the weavers, FREE of the existing traders and brokers in the cloth trade. The Gomasthas were the paid servants who supervised the weavers,collected supplies and examined the quality of cloth.

2791.

What changes did the nepoleonic code introduced

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He established civil code in 1804 also known as the NAPOLEONIC Code. It did away with all privileges based on birth. It established equality before the LAW and secured the RIGHT to property. He SIMPLIFIED administrative DIVISIONS, the abolished feudal system, and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.

2792.

Tell me about history of chess

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the history of chess goes back 1500 years ago.

chess was started in northern INDIA in 6TH century AD and spread to PERSIA.

2793.

Explain in brief Indian's development in the field of science and technology.

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All About My Mother (Spanish: Todo sobre MI MADRE) is a 1999 Spanish drama film written and DIRECTED by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Antonia SAN Juan, Cruz and CANDELA Peña.Penélope

2794.

How did the civil code of 1804 was spread in other territories annexed by napoleon?

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The Napoleonic Code made the AUTHORITY of men over their families stronger, DEPRIVED WOMEN of any individual rights, and reduced the rights of ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN. All male citizens were also granted equal rights under the law and the right to religious dissent, but colonial slavery was reintroduced.

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2795.

Who was first vice Roy of india​

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LORD William Bentick

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2796.

Two silver object of stone age​

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ANSWER:

SILVER and silver BROMIDE

2797.

Pallav rajaon ke Samay sthapatya ka Vikas kis Prakar hua? ​

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2798.

Which countries constitutional features inspired indian constitution makers? How?

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Britain, GERMANY, France, United STATES of America Russia and etc are the countries whoes CONSTITUTIONAL features inspired Indians constitutional makers. EXPLANATION: The Indian Constitution currently has 395 paragraphs, and 12 SCHEDULES were there and it is divided into 22 parts.

2799.

इटली में वुड ब्लॉक मुद्रण तकनीक को वापस कौन सा यात्री लेकर आया था

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INDIRECT speech is a means of expressing the content of STATEMENTS, QUESTIONS or other utterances, without quoting them explicitly as is done in DIRECT speech. For example, He SAID "I'm coming" is direct speech, whereas He said he was coming is indirect speechIndirect speech is a means of expressing the content of statements, questions or other utterances, without quoting them explicitly as is done in direct speech. For example, He said "I'm coming" is direct speech, whereas He said he was coming is indirect speech

2800.

Which of the following BEST exemplifies the current United States foreign policy of promoting democratic values abroad?

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NOUN. abord m (plural abords) (literary) The manner with which one acts in the presence of another person or persons, ESPECIALLY in a first ENCOUNTER. (rare) The SURROUNDINGS of a PLACE. (archaic) Arrival or accessibility by water.