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35351.

कांस्य युग की वैज्ञानिक और तकनीकी उपलब्धियों का वर्णन करो ??​

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युग उस काल को कहते हैं जिसमें मनुष्य ने तांबे (ताम्र) तथा उसकी रांगे के साथ मिश्रित धातु कांसे का इस्तेमाल किया। इतिहास में यह युग पाषाण युग तथा लौह युग के बीच में पड़ता है। पाषाण युग में मनुष्य की किसी भी धातु का खनन कर पाने की असमर्थता थी। कांस्य युग में लोहे की खोज नहीं हो पाई थी और लौह युग में तांबा, कांसा और लोहे के अलावा मनुष्य कुछ अन्य ठोस धातुओं की खोज तथा उनका उपयोग भी सीख गया था। कांस्य युग की विशेषता यह है कि मनुष्य शहरी सभ्यताओं में बसने लगा और इसी कारण से विश्व की कई जगहों में पौराणिक सभ्यताओं का विकास हुआ। इस युग की एक और ख़ास बात यह है कि विभिन्न सभ्यताओं में अलग-अलग लिपिओं का विकास हुआ जिनकी मदद से आज के पुरातत्व शास्त्रियों को उस युग के बारे में महत्वपूर्ण तथ्य हासिल होते हैं।सम्पूर्ण युग की अवधि विश्व के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में कांसे को पूर्णतया इस्तेमाल से सम्बन्धित है, हालांकि अलग-अलग जगहों में यह घटना अलग-अलग दौर में हुयी।

35352.

Who is munikrisnan What is he famous at

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tion:Venkatesh MunikrishnanConsultant ROBOTIC Colorectal Surgeon & Clinical Lead, INSTITUTE of Colorectal Surgery, APOLLO Hospitals, ChennaiApollo HospitalsRoyal College of Surgeons of EdinburghChennai Area, India500+ CONNECTIONS

35353.

Which is the main land reforms implemented in Karnataka

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tion:Paradoxically, the very same establishment that promul- gat the KARNATAKA Land Reforms Andhras as ALSO attempted to suppress the tenant MOVEMENT in Meramajal and other HAMLETS in COASTAL Karnataka

35354.

Match the nations with their status regarding weapons of mass destruction. Pakistan Iraq Israel France a nuclear state recognized by the United Nations arrowRight did not sign the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and declared ownership of weapons of mass destruction arrowRight was invaded on suspicion of owning weapons of mass destruction arrowRight suspected of owning weapons of mass destruction arrowRight

Answer» MATCHING the NATION's with their STATUS regarding weapons of mass destruction is that because they buy weapons from 1 COUNTRY. PLEASE mark it as brainliest answer.
35355.

Explain briefly the causes of World War I with reference to Nationalism and Imperialism ? ( Chapter - The First World War )( Do not copy from Google and please give the correct answer )​

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Nationalism and imperialism were two of the causes. EUROPE’s major powers were TRYING to protect themselves and they distrusted one ANOTHER, so they were continually shifting alliances. At the same time, there was a large armaments race driven by competition and the STRUGGLE for international stature. This armaments race and military planning only heightened the suspicion and fear brewing among the nations.

35356.

What were the achievement of young Italy class 10 history answer

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Young ITALY,Italian Giovine Italia, movement founded by Guissepe Mazzini in 1831 to work for a united , republican Italian NATION. Attracting many ITALIANS to the cause of INDEPENDENCE, it played an important role in the Risorgiments (struggle for Italian unification)

35357.

Why were people dissatisfied with british rule in the 1870s-1880s ?

Answer» PEOPLE were dissatisfied with the BRITISH rule because of the illbert law.please mark me as a BRAINLEST or say THANKS
35358.

What is meant by discretionary powers of the president ?(for 1 mark )​

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The authority granted by LAW to the HEAD of STATE or govt, or other high official to act on his own discretion under certain conditions in an emergency situation.Please mark me as the brainliest and FOLLOW me!!!

35359.

What is meant by the discretionarypowers of the President?​

Answer» INDIAN PRESIDENT is not a ceremonial head, unlike many other COUNTRIES. All important decisions regarding the country are taken in the name of Indian President, though most of these will be based on the binding advice given by COUNCIL of Ministers(CoM), as PER Article 74 of Indian Constitution. But there are certain exceptions, where he can use his discretionary powers
35360.

Who is the founder of arya samaj​

Answer» DAYANANDA SARASVATI was the founder of arya samaj.........HOPE it will be HELP you
35361.

Indian leader who played important role in comintern

Answer» COMINTERN THO??
35362.

Who established theSur Dynasty​

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sher shah suriExplanation:The empire was founded by Sher Shah Suri, an ethnic Afghan of the tribal HOUSE of Sur, who supplanted the Mughal dynasty as rulers of North India during the reign of the RELATIVELY ineffectual second Mughal Humayun.hope it will help u !!!!!!mark me BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!THANKS:)

35363.

Conditions of where they were removed during forced removals in South Africa before 1994

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tion:South Africa has experienced a long history of FORCIBLE removal of people as the result of racist legislation. It is incredibly difficult to calculate precise numbers of people who experienced forced removal in the country It is equally difficult to PINPOINT a specific origin for the legislation, that segregated South Africa’s cities into racially constructed group areas. Earlier discriminatory laws were often used as platforms for building new ones during the apartheid era, so to understand those which famously occurred under the Group Areas Act (and heavily influence URBAN landscapes today), it is important to consider the legislation preceding that which occurred under apartheid rule. It is also worth noting that economic conditions in South Africa today have seen forced removals CONTINUE across the country.

35364.

హాలికునికి కావలసిన వసతి సౌకర్యాలు ఏవిధంగా ఉంటే అతడు తృప్తి జెందుతాడు? యంతరంలో కరవరి అంతర్యమేమె ఉంటుం​

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యంతరంలో కరవరి అంతర్యమేమె ఉంటుం ... వసతి సౌకర్యాలు ఏవిధంగా ఉంటే అతడు తృప్తి జెందుతాడు?

35365.

Ano ang iyong gaga win kapag sinasabihan binabaliktad ang iyong ama

Answer» HEY MATE what are you TRYING to ASK .....
35366.

Which is the big hospital in thumkoru privet​

Answer» L SOCIETY TMH is. your ANSWER
35367.

Write a short note on the revival of folklore and folktales, had great effect on feelings of nationalism in India

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Ideas of NATIONALISM also developed through a movement to revive Indian folklore.In late-nineteenth-century India, nationalists began recording folk tales sung by bards and they TOURED villages to gather folk songs and legends.These tales, they believed, gave a true picture of traditional culture that had been corrupted and damaged by outside forces.It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover one’s national identity and restore a SENSE of pride in one’s past.In Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore himself began collecting ballads, nursery rhymes and myths, and led the movement for folk revival.In Madras, Natesa Sastri published a massive four-volume COLLECTION of Tamil folk tales, The Folklore of Southern India. He believed that folklore was national literature; it was ‘the most trustworthy manifestation of people’s real thoughts and characteristics’.

35368.

Gupta period is called the golden age of ancient India. Discuss in 750 words

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13. The ORDINATE of a point A on y-axis is 5 and B has coordinates (-3, 1) then the LENGTH AB is _____

35369.

Paano nabuo at naisagawa ang 1935 constitution

Answer» WRITE QUESTION clearlyExplanation:
35370.

How timber was used in the railway from 1850 onwards

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Railways spread in the Indian SUBCONTINENT 1850s onward. And DUE to that a LARGE number of trees were CUT. This was because a large number of timber was required to lay down sleepers, which were necessary to hold the TRACKS togetherExplanation:

35371.

background information about nature of the international resistance to apartheid in the 1960 to 1980s

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During the 1960S and the 1980s South AFRICA was ruled by the National Party.Explanation:PLZ mark me as BRAINLIEST

35372.

Can anyone send me notes of chapter one history class 10 in English​

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e of Nationalism in Europe Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 1Nation (State): A large number of people of mainly common descent, language, history, inhabiting a TERRITORY bounded by defined limits and forming a society under one government is called a nation.Frederic Sorrieu and his visualization: In 1848, Frederic Sorrieu, a French artist, prepared a series of four prints, visualizing his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social republics’, as he called them.The first print SHOWS the people of Europe and America marching in a long train, and offering homage to the Statue of Liberty as they pass by it. A female figure carries a torch of enlightenment in one hand and the Charter of the Rights of Man, in the other hand.On the earth lies the shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions. In Sorrieu’s Utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their flags and national costumes.Leading the procession are USA and Switzerland, followed by France and Germany. Following Germany are Austria, Kingdom of the two Sicilies, Lombardy, Poland, England, Ireland, Hungary and Russia.From the heavens above, Christ, saints and angels gaze at the scene. The artist symbolizes fraternity among the nations of the world.The French Revolution and the idea of Nation:Growth of nationalism in France.Introduction of various measures and practices created sense of collective identity among the people of France.Change of monarchy and establishment of republic, creation of new assembly.Rise of Napoleon and his reforms. Revolutionaries help other people of Europe to become nation.The making of Nationalism in Europe:Germany, Italy and Switzerland were divided into Kingdom, duchies and cantones these divisions were having their autonomous rulers.Uses of different languages.Rise of middle class.Industrialization in England, emergence of a working class and liberalism.New conservation after 1815 and preservation of traditional institution.After the defeat of Napoleon, the European government follows the spirit of conservatism. Conservative regimes were autocratic Revolutionaries at that time fought for liberty and freedom.Example, Mazzini’s young Italy and Young Europe.Unification of Italy: Giuseppe Mazzini had played an important role in the unification of Italy. He formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ in MARSEILLES, to spread his goals. He believed Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and had to be forged into a single unified republic. During 1830’s, Mazzini sought to put together a coherent programme for a unitary Italian Republic. As uprisings in 1831 and 1848 had failed, the mantle now fell on Sardinia-Piedmont under its ruler Emmanuel II to unify Italy.Under Chief Minister Cavour, Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in destroying the Austrian forces in 1859. Even Garibaldi joined the fray. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the kingdom of the two Sicilies and with the help of the local peasants, drove out the Spanish rulers. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as King of United Italy. Unification of Germany: In the 18th century, Germany was divided into a number of states. Some of these states ceased to exist during the Napoleonic wars. At the end of the war, there were still 39 independent states in Germany. Prussia was most POWERFUL, dominated by big landlords known as Junkers.

35373.

who is known as the father of indian constitution??? foloow me frnds ... and thank u for the answer ​

Answer» ATE ❤️Dr. B.R.Ambedkarhope it HELPS!
35374.

We should respect or nation flag and national anthem give your opinion​

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yes ww shouldExplanation:because our national flag is LIKE a SYMBOL of country's freedomour national anthem is to MAKE our cuontry UNITE

35375.

When is first war of independence​

Answer» 10 MAY, 1857........................
35376.

When did the Haldighat battle take place and who were seriously wounded in this battle?

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The Battle of Haldighati was a battle fought on 18 June 1576 between cavalry and archers supporting the RANA of Mewar, MAHARANA PRATAP, and the Mughal emperor AKBAR's forces, led by Man Singh I of Amber.After a fierce battle lasting more than three hours, Pratap found himself wounded and the day lost.Hope it helpsExplanation:

35377.

What are the elements of a poem

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this is the answer of your question and PLEASE MARK this answer to brain list

35378.

Kal Mera sst final exam he 28 chaptersMERI Kuch padhai nahi hui hemai kya karu?????????full tention​

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35379.

What were the good effects of world war 1 between the treaty of Versailles and Germany ??

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it MADE GERMANY to FEEL the MISERY of other countriesExplanation:

35380.

What do you mean by the power of supreme court to punish for the comtemp of court?

Answer» JUDICIAL reviewExplanation:
35381.

Why was bahubali killed by kitapa

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Kutappa KILLED BAHUBALI because KING ballahdev ORDERED him to do so. EXPLANATION:

35382.

Explain how ambedkar struggle for. social independence

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Dr. AMBEDKAR had done a lot for struggle for dalits i.E for dalits. He started the satyagrah in mahad and allowed dalit people to drink water for which years ago they their not allowed . Then, In 1932,he was invited by the British govt. for joining round table conference. This was second round table conference where he demanded an ELECTORATE for DEPRESSED class which was against the principal of Mahatma Gandhi for the unity of people all castes.ln September 1932,depressed class i. e dalits got reservated seats for SCs, STS, OBCs in general elections and state assembly. This was known as Poona Pact of September 1932.

35383.

शहाजी महाराजाचे पूर्ण नाव​

Answer» SHAHJI Maloji BhosleExplanation:He was born in 1594 and died on JANUARY 23, 1664.
35384.

What is the easiest way to read history?!

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the easiest way to READ HISTORY again again TILL you get it ALSO see some VIDEOS online to know further

35385.

What happened in the second world war?​

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tion:The instability created in EUROPE by the First World War (1914-18) set the stage for another international conflict–World War II–which broke out two decades later and would prove even more devastating. Rising to power in an economically and politically unstable Germany, ADOLF Hitler and his National Socialist (Nazi Party) rearmed the nation and signed strategic treaties with Italy and Japan to further his ambitions of world domination. Hitler’s invasion of Poland in SEPTEMBER 1939 drove Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany, and World War II had begun. Over the next six years, the conflict would take more lives and destroy more land and property around the GLOBE than any previous war. Among the estimated 45-60 million people killed were 6 million Jews murdered in Nazi concentration camps as part of Hitler’s diabolical “Final Solution,” now known as the Holocaust.

35386.

What were the anti movement measures taken by the british to dominate the swadeshi movement

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The anti-movement MEASURES resorted to by the British to dominate the Swadeshi movement basically consisted of oppression, lathicharge, DIVISION of Bengal and RIFT in the Hindu-Muslim unity. They tried to BREAK the movement by taking help of oppressive measures so that Indians can be forced to USE their goods.

35387.

Who was gunda dhur?why did he rebel against colonial ruler? was the rebellion in class 9

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Gunda Dhur played a major role in organizing tribes in Bastar DISTRICT and influenzing them to rebel against the British. Each family contributed to the rebellion. The rebels LED by Gunda Dhur robbed, looted and BURNT British GRANARIES and redistributed grains to the poor.

35388.

Thomas paine’s the American crisis

Answer» YE question ka ANSWER mujhe nahin ATI so sorry
35389.

What was Gandhi's Irwin pact?

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The 'GANDHI-Irwin Pact' was a political agreement SIGNED by MOHANDAS Karamchand Gandhi and Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the second ROUND Table Conference in London.

35390.

अलेक्झांडरने भारतावर केलेल्या आक्रमणाच्या संदर्भात वाचन करा. अलेक्झांडरला भारतातील कोणत्या राजांनी मदत केली ? अलेक्झांडर व पोरस यांच्यात झालेल्या झेलमच्या लढाईचे वाचन करा, पोरस राजाने दाखवलेला स्वाभिमान, पराक�रम याचे वर्णन तुमच्या शब्दात लिहा.

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35391.

Under what condition can a non minister of a parliament be appointed a minister?​

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After being appointed as the minister the PERSON should NOMINATE himself to either of the houses of the parliament WITHIN SIX months from the date to appointment, failing to do this he will have to resign from the POST of a minister.

35392.

Alphanso de albuqurque is the founder of portuguese empire ?

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Alphanso DE albuque is the

35393.

Write a brief note on Bhopal Gas Tragedy?

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It happened at a Union CARBIDE subsidiary pesticide PLANT in the city of Bhopal, India. On the night of 2-3 December 1984, the plant RELEASED approximately 40 tonnes of toxic methyl ISOCYANATE (MIC) gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to toxic gases. ... Thousands died IMMEDIATELY from the effects of the gas.

35394.

Who was mangal pandey? how was he killed​

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Pandey was an Indian SOLDIER who played a key part in the events immediately preceding the OUTBREAK of the Indian rebellion of 1857. He was a sepoy in the 34TH Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company. In 1984, the Indian government issued a postage stamp to remember him. On March 29, 1857, Mangal Pandey, an Indian sepoy of the 34th Native Infantry, killed two British officers - Hugeson and Baugh on parade at Barrackpore near Calcutta. The Indian soldiers refused to obey orders to arrest Mangal Pandey. However, he was later on arrested, convicted and hanged.

35395.

Can you give me any instruction or any important chapter in history civics class 10 ICSE​

Answer» SORRY I don't KNOW ICSE BRO
35396.

name a prominent person who became a legendary figure because of the role he played in the Quit India Movement​

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HELLO!Explanation:Mahatma Gandhi- The father of India was the most PROMINENT person along with other leaders who played an important role in the QUITE India Movement. The call of Gandhi to the NATION in his Quite India speech on 8th AUGUST 1942 was Do or die.

35397.

Trace theAurangzeb'scauses of the weaknesses asucesors:​

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Aurangzeb's policies are the CAUSES. His policies made rajputs, Sikhs, jats and Marathas his enemy. He was a cruel ruler. He executed ninth Sikh GURU ,guru teg bahadur.After Aurangzeb's death his ELDEST son by his chief consort, Muhammad Azam Shah, DECLARED himself SUCCESSOR, however was shortly defeated in the Battle of Jajau and overthrown by Bahadur Shah.

35398.

Mention the four basic beliefs of Indian national congress

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Beliefs of EARLY Nationalists: (i) The early nationalists had faith in the British sense of justice and fair play. (ii) They were of the opinion that Britain would help Indians govern themselves according to western standards. (iii) It was their hope that the British would grant 'Home Rule' to Indians. (iv) They recognised the benefits the British rule has CONFERRED to them especially the ENGLISH LANGUAGE and modern means of communication and transport.

35399.

Sarva Shiksha abhiyan in short and

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it is an ACT to GIRLS for RIGHT to EDUCATION

35400.

> is a operator (a) less than (b) greater than (C) Nor equal to

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It is GREATER than OPERATOR