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In which three parts do we divide the timeframe of history ? Elaborate. |
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Answer» Explanation: Universal history in the Western tradition is COMMONLY DIVIDED into three parts, VIZ. ancient, medieval, and modern TIME. |
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What is significance of the discipline? |
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Answer» Discipline provides PEOPLE with RULES to live their lives efficiently and EFFECTIVELY. When you have discipline in your life you can make small sacrifices in the present for a better life in the future. Discipline CREATES habits, habits make routines, and routines become who you are daily. |
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Which of these statements best describes the views of those involved with the Treaty of Versailles? |
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Answer» Answer: FRANCE thought the TREATY was not tough enough on Germany. 2. germany was unhappy it could not participate in the treaty negotiations. ... Germany resented the fact that it had to SIGN the treaty or FACE INVASION. |
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The substance whose aqueous solution change the blue litmus to red |
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Answer» Sodium hydroxide TURNS BLUE litmus red. Red Litmus: Turns blue Blue Litmus: No change Substance/Litmus: X |
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Who is the ruler of Jansi who lost the kingdom die to the Doctrine of Lapse? |
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In what ways did the government support of housing help redefine the role that government played in the social welfare of its citizens? |
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Answer» As the local, State and FEDERAL governments ASSUMED responsibility for providing cash assistance to indigent persons, the non-governmental welfare agencies devoted most of their efforts to providing health and welfare services (rather than cash assistance) for individuals and FAMILIES. |
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Explain the political division between individual responsibility and structural causes with respect to The Great Society In your explanation, make sure you define the difference between individual responsibility and structural causes and how people's views of these affect their politics today. |
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Answer» Answer: Explain the political division between individual responsibility and structural CAUSES with respect to The Great Society In your EXPLANATION, make SURE you define the difference between individual responsibility and structural causes and how people's views of these affect their POLITICS today. Explanation: Explain the political division between individual responsibility and structural causes with respect to The Great Society In your explanation, make sure you define the difference between individual responsibility and structural causes and how people's views of these affect their politics today. |
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Explain businessman class class 10 history lesson 1 |
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Answer» Answer: Nation- state means, a Nation where the MAJORITY of of it's citizens along with the RULERS, CAME to develop a sense of common identity and SHARED history Or descent. |
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Name of the first Chinese pilgrim to visit India? |
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Answer» Faxian (337 CE – c. 422 CE) was a CHINESE Buddhist monk and translator who TRAVELED by FOOT from China to India, visiting sacred Buddhist sites in Central, South and Southeast Asia between 399 and 412 to acquire Buddhist texts. |
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Nationalisation of property is called- (a) equlity (b) democracy (c) socialism (d) aristocracy |
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Answer» Nationalization (or NATIONALISATION) is the PROCESS of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by BRINGING them under the ARISTOCRACY. |
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What do you mean by hundred days reforms |
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Answer» Explanation: Hundred Days of Reform, (1898), in Chinese HISTORY, IMPERIAL attempt at renovating the Chinese state and SOCIAL system. ... It OCCURRED after the Chinese defeat in the Sino-Japanese War (1894–95) and the ensuing rush for concessions in China on the part of WESTERN imperialist powers |
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Write the degreeof each of thefollowing polynomials3 |
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Answer» Answer: Degree 3 – cubic. Degree 4 – quartic (or, if all TERMS have even degree, BIQUADRATIC) Degree 5 – quintic. Degree 6 – sextic (or, less commonly, hexic) Explanation: Therefore, the degree of the polynomial 3 is 0. |
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पक्षी बोलू लागले तर. ....nibandh liha |
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Answer» x7ftx5td zcxZ Explanation: hgssddfgfgrrrffddassreganarehantehanr3hanrehanloverazina |
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The invention of the wheel happened during the iron age true or false |
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What was the reason for the sudden and abrupt end of Indus valley civilization? |
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Answer» Answer: The following reasons are PUT forward for itsabrupt end: The neighboring DESERT encroached on the fertile area and made it infertile. Regular FLOODS destroyed the area. Aryan invaders killed people and destroyed the Indus Valley CIVILIZATION. |
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The contribution of Muslim scholars and reforms has a drastic influence on the people around them. |
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Answer» It has been seen that the scholars working in the Islamic Empire spanning over three continents started in the beginning with the translation movement, as well as creating the necessary language tools in Arabic for the translations of the works of the Greeks, Persians, INDIANS and all ancient knowledge. But having acquired the knowledge they set about not only assimilating, testing and analysing, but also adding important and original contributions to that knowledge. Beginning from the end of the tenth century this knowledge began to filter back to Europe through the translations of Arabic versions of the Greek knowledge and the original Greek treatises (Burnett, 2001). But also transferred to Europe were the seminal contributions of scholars of the Islamic WORLD. Modern science as we know it today works with theories and models that must be tested empirically, starting in the fields of mathematics, astronomy and medicine. The Muslims developed the procedures for testing knowledge both empirically and logically. However an important characteristic of Islamic science was its experimental character. Islamic scientists were interested especially in the applied sciences, in the construction of apparatus, in testing theories by undertaking observations, and analysis of results through mathematics (Bammate, 1959). These ideas and procedures were all available in Western Europe through the seminal works of Islamic scholars before the times of Galileo, Descartes and Newton to whom they have been LARGELY attributed.While there is currently research being carried out on the use of single works or the ideas and writings of individual authors, it is too early to draw all possible conclusions. In order to form a comprehensive picture of both the translation processes, and the transmission of scientific knowledge from ancient Greek libraries to the Islamic world, culminating in the eighth and ninth centuries (Sabra, 1996; Sabra, 1987) and the subsequent translation and transmission of Islamic scholarly works to Europe during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries further scholarly work is needed. Fortunately various collections of Arabic manuscripts are still preserved in European libraries. Further detailed investigations would help throw light on the critical ROLE of Islamic scholarly works in the development of Renaissance Europe (Saliba, 1999). What is important to note is that the Islamic conception of God (Bausani, 1974) made possible a major advance in scientific thinking during the period of the eighth to the fifteenth centuries in Islamic lands, while Europe lay largely dormant during the Dark Ages. Developments would only appear to have occurred in Europe where there was direct contact with Islamic knowledge in Spain and France, until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Thus the initial development of Modern Science did not occur in Italy with the spectacular work of Galileo, but in the Islamic world several centuries earlier, where it slowly and gradually advanced in ways that have been largely ignored but scholars in Western Europe. |
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फ्रांसीसी Krantikis varsh Shuru hui thi |
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Answer» फ्रांसीसी क्रान्ति (फ्रेंच : Révolution française; (रे)वोलूस्यों फ़्रांसेज़; 1789-1799) फ्रांस के इतिहास की राजनैतिक और सामाजिक उथल-पुथल एवं आमूल परिवर्तन की अवधि थी जो 1789 से 1799 तक चली। बाद में, नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट ने फ्रांसीसी साम्राज्य के विस्तार द्वारा कुछ अंश तक इस क्रान्ति को आगे बढ़ाया। क्रान्ति के फलस्वरूप राजा को गद्दी से हटा दिया गया, एक गणतंत्र की स्थापना हुई, खूनी संघर्षों का दौर चला, और अन्ततः नेपोलियन की तानाशाही स्थापित हुई जिससे इस क्रान्ति के अनेकों मूल्यों का पश्चिमी यूरोप में तथा उसके बाहर प्रसार हुआ। इस क्रान्ति ने आधुनिक इतिहास की दिशा बदल दी। इससे विश्व भर में निरपेक्ष राजतन्त्र का ह्रास होना शुरू हुआ, नये गणतन्त्र एवं उदार प्रजातन्त्र बने। |
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Choose one new energy technology and explain how it raised productivity and the production of material goods |
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Answer» Renewable energy SOURCES and technology ... Since renewable energy supplies are obtained naturally from ongoing flows of ... WIND energy explained: THEORY, design and APPLICATION . |
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Briefly explain the three main reasons for the rejection of Simon Commission by the Indians |
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Answer» Explanation: The Indians REJECTED the Simon Commission as it did not have even a single INDIAN member within its fold and hence COULD not be expected to represent or even take into account the concerns of the Indian populace. It was rejected by the Congress because its report was PARTIAL and inadequate. hope it will help u |
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आर्य संस्कृतीतील पहिला वेद कोणता? |
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Answer» अथर्ववेद हा आर्य संस्कृतीतील पहिला वेद आहे |
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सिंधू संस्कृतीचा शोध कोणी लावला? |
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Answer» राखालदास बॅनर्जी शोध लावला |
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Explain the ideas of Liberalism. |
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For an investment to triple in value during a 15-year period,a) what annually compounded rate of return must it earn?b) what quarterly compounded rate of return must it earn?c) what monthly compounded rate of return must it earn?b)N1/YPYCYPMT |
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Answer» "CY" (and any subsequent WORDS) was IGNORED because we limit queries to 32 words. Explanation: Mark me BRAINLIEST |
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ᴡʜᴀᴛ ɪs ᴇɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛ..?!ɴᴛɢ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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Answer» Explanation: The environment is the REAL world that has the LIVING as WELL as non-living types of SURROUNDINGS on the earth. |
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How has the Internet improved business communication worldwide? Select three options. |
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Answer» PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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WRITE A SHORT NOTE ON TREATY OF VERSAILLES???THANKS ALOT AARUSHI...TAKE CARE |
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Answer» Answer: Treaty of VERSAILLES, peace DOCUMENT signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and ASSOCIATED powers and by GERMANY in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on JUNE 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920. |
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Information about Rajput Rifels |
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Answer» Answer: As a rifle regiment it uses a bugle HORN as its insignia, the same as the British Light DIVISION, but unlike its British counterparts, the RAJPUTANA RIFLES march at the same march pace USED in the Indian Army as a whole. |
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4 What was the most important caso occupationof the Indees people? Mention other |
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Answer» The type of occupation and JOB requirements for jobs in URBAN areas of the United States differ greatly from those in rural areas. There are usually huge FACTORIES in cities as well so being a FACTORY worker is another occupation that is abundant in urban areas. |
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Write about the rich Bengal Print media and literature during the 19th Century. Name some periodicals of that time, particularly about Bamabodhini. Bamabodhini raised the position of women in society- Write a few hints about it. What did 'Hindu Patriot' do ? |
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In the late Jorwe period ________ was the centre of pottery production which supplied pottery to surrounding villages. |
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Answer» hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah |
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India also began to make coins in ____________ style.GreekItalianIslamic |
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Answer» Greek Explanation: 30Indian history STARTED to take this INFLUENCE in 327 B.C with the invasion of Alexander in India. It was, therefore thought the coinage was also introduced into India by the Greeks of Bactria. |
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Ii. The first phase of the second Carnatic war held atand then second phase held atmysore is the |
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Answer» The Carnatic Wars were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India's COASTAL Carnatic region, a dependency of Hyderabad State, India. Three Carnatic Wars were FOUGHT between 1744 and 1763. ... Second Carnatic WAR ... "The AUSTRIAN War of Succession in 1740 and LATER the war in 1756 |
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Why did mahatma Gandhi decide to call off the CDM? Explain. |
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Answer» Explanation: The GOVERNMENT brutally repressed by attacking and arresting PEACEFUL satyagrahis and BEATING women and children and Gandhiji wanted the CIVIL Disobedience Movement to be non-violent and peaceful. Since the movement turned violent, and many people were killed, Gandhiji CALLED it off. |
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Friends, I am pepper. Can I invite you tothe Europe a few centuries ago?The rural folks in Europe would killsome of their cattle for meat andpreserve it for the prolonged winterseason.The heavy snow fall in the winter wasnot favourable for the grass to grow in the cattle fields. Both the people and cattle facedshortage of food during the season. The solution for this was to preserve the cattle meat asfood for winter.Remember that there was neither electricity nor refrigerator of any kind during that time.So they found me effective in preserving the meat and making it tastier. In short, I wasinevitable for them.My friends cardamom, cinnamon and ginger, all spices like I am, were also loved by them.The traders came in search of us from the time immemorial.Did you read the story of pepper? What did you understand from the story?_______________________________________________________________ |
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Answer» dnxncmcmfkfkfmfmrmrkffkfdkkdmndjdkjdjfkfkfkfktjmymtjgkgkkktjfjfmfjncnmfmfmfmdkkdkfkfmfkfkkdkfjfngjfjfjfjjfkjfkfjfjfjfjfjjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjjfjfjfjfjksjfnfmnrkejdhmdjrljelflkdkfjkfkfkfjfjktkgkflakeirio elndkrjfkfgj |
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Write a report on a festival you have witnessed |
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Answer» holplease MARK me as a BRAINLEAST |
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How did Greece become a nation state |
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Answer» After falling under OTTOMAN dominion in the mid-15th CENTURY, Greece emerged as a modern nation STATE in 1830 following a war of independence. The country's rich historical legacy is reflected in part by its 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explanation: mark me as brainlietst PLEASE |
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संत तुकारामांचे अभंग कोणी लिहून ठेवले |
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Answer» संत तुकाराम सतराव्या शतकातील सामाजिक प्रबोधनाची मुहूर्तमेढ रोवणारे निर्भीड कवी होते. समाजाच्या तळागाळातील लोकांनाही सहज उमजतील, अशा संतरचना तुकारामांनी केल्या. श्रीरामाने शरयू नदीत देह समर्पित केला, तर श्रीकृष्णाने पारध्याचा बाण लागल्यानंतर तोही सदेह अनंतात विलीन झाला. सदेह वातावरणात म्हणजेच पंचमहाभूतांत गेलेले हे दोन्ही अवतार होते; परंतु, मानव असूनही सदेह वैकुंठगमनाचे सामर्थ्य दर्शवणारे संत तुकाराम महाराज हे एकमेव होते. तुकाराम बीजनिमित्त संत तुकारामांची थोडक्यात माहिती जाणून घेऊ... |
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29 - 1931 : Jawaharlal Nehru Served as president ofCongress party [6 times ] |
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Answer» what is MEAN by. {6times) |
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History of PNS GHAZI tell the truth not lie especially indians do not lie on there INS shipsthe one who will answer it first I will mark as brainliest |
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Answer» what is your QUESTION I have not UNDERSTOOD |
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Who was the last of the 24th Jain Tirthankaras? |
Answer» MAHAVIRA was the LAST of the 24TH JAIN TIRTHANKARAS. |
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What are features of North Indian temples... explain in 2 pages...for project |
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Answer» Answer:Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many varieties of style, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the garbha griha or womb-chamber, where the primary Murti or the image of a deity is housed in a simple bare cell. This chamber often has an open area designed for movement in clockwise rotation for rituals and prayers. Around this chamber there are often other structures and buildings, in the largest CASES covering several acres. On the exterior, the garbhagriha is crowned by a tower-like shikhara, also called the vimana in the south. The SHRINE building often includes an circumambulatory passage for parikrama, a mandapa congregation hall, and sometimes an antarala antechamber and porch between garbhagriha and mandapa. There may further mandapas or other buildings, connected or detached, in large temples, together with other small temples in the compound. Hindu temple architecture reflects a synthesis of arts, the ideals of dharma, beliefs, values and the way of life cherished under Hinduism. The temple is a place for Tirtha—pilgrimage. All the cosmic elements that create and celebrate life in Hindu pantheon, are present in a Hindu temple—from fire to water, from images of nature to deities, from the feminine to the masculine, from kama to artha, from the fleeting sounds and incense smells to Purusha—the eternal nothingness yet universality—is part of a Hindu temple architecture. The form and meanings of architectural elements in a Hindu temple are designed to function as the place where it is the link between man and the divine, to help his progress to spiritual knowledge and truth, his liberation it calls moksha. The architectural principles of Hindu temples in India are described in Shilpa Shastras and Vastu Sastras. The Hindu culture has encouraged aesthetic independence to its temple builders, and its architects have sometimes exercised considerable flexibility in creative expression by adopting other perfect geometries and mathematical principles in Mandir construction to express the Hindu way of life. Kailasa temple, Ellora, the largest rock-cut Hindu temple. There are hardly any remains of Hindu temples before the Gupta dynasty in the 4th century CE; no doubt there were earlier structures in timber-based architecture. The rock-cut Udayagiri Caves are among the most important early sites, built with royal sponsorship, recorded by inscriptions, and with impressive sculpture.The earliest preserved Hindu temples are simple cell-like stone temples, some rock-cut and others structural, as at Temple 17 at Sanchi By the 6th or 7th century, these evolved into high shikhara stone superstructures. However, there is inscriptional evidence such as the ancient Gangadhara inscription from about 424, states Meister, that towering temples existed before this time and these were possibly made from more perishable material. These temples have not survived. Examples of early MAJOR North Indian temples that have survived after the Udayagiri Caves in Madhya Pradesh include those at Tigawa,Deogarh, Parvati Temple, Nachna (465),Bhitargaon, the largest Gupta brick temple to survive, Lakshman Brick Temple, Sirpur (600-625 CE); Rajiv Lochan temple, Rajim (7th-century).Gop Temple in Gujarat (c. 550 or later) is an oddity, with no surviving close comparator. No pre-7th century CE South Indian style stone temples have survived. Examples of early major South Indian temples that have survived, some in ruins, include the diverse styles at Mahabalipuram, from the 7th and 8th CENTURIES. However, according to Meister, the Mahabalipuram temples are "MONOLITHIC models of a variety of formal structures all of which already can be said to typify a developed "Dravida" (South Indian) order". pls mark it as the brainliest |
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وھو واس تھے لٹل بوئے ؟ وائے واس ہے ِنتولےڑَبلے تو ایورے باڈی ؟ |
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Who was M.M Alam who will answer first I will mark as brainliest |
Answer» AIR Commodore MUHAMMAD Mahmood Alam SJ was a Pakistani fighter PILOT who was officially credited by the Pakistanis with having downed five Indian Air Force aircraft in 1 minute during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, all five aircraft are Hawker Hunter aircraft on one sortie on 7 September 1965. WikipediaBorn: 6 July 1935, KolkataDied: 18 March 2013, Karachi, PakistanRank: Air commodoreYears of service: 1960–1982Siblings: Mohammad Sajjad Alam, M. Shahid AlamAwards: Sitara-e-Jurat |
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History of PNS Ghazi tell the truth not lie especially indian on there INS ships |
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Answer» Answer: PNS/M Ghazi (S–130)[14] (previously USS Diablo (SS-479); reporting name: Ghazi), SJ, was a Tench-class diesel-electric and the first fast-attack submarine in the Pakistan Navy, leased from the UNITED States in 1963.[15]:68 Ussdiablo.jpg The Tench-class submarine in the U.S. Navy's service as Diablo in 1964. History United States Name: USS Diablo Builder: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States[1] Laid down: 11 August 1944[1] Launched: 1 December 1944[1] Commissioned: 31 March 1945[1] Decommissioned: 1 June 1964[1] Stricken: 4 December 1971[2] Identification: SS-479 Fate: Transferred to Pakistan on 1 June 1964[1] Pakistan Name: PNS Ghazi Cost: $1.5 million USD (1968) (Refit and MLU cost)[3] Acquired: 1 June 1964 Refit: 2 April 1970 Homeport: Karachi Naval Base Identification: S-130 Honours and awards: 2×Sitara-e-Jurat 1×President's Citation 1×Tamgha-i-Jurat Sword of Honour @ Royal Military COLLEGE of Canada.jpg 6×Sword of Honour Fate: Lost under mysterious circumstances with 93 personnel onboard on 4/5 December 1971 in Bay of Bengal in East of Indian Ocean.[4][5][6][7][8] General characteristics Class and type: Tench-class diesel-electric submarine[2] Displacement: 1,570 long tons (1,600 t) surfaced[2] 2,414 long tons (2,453 t) submerged[2] Length: 311 ft 8 in (95.00 m)[2] Beam: 27 ft 4 in (8.33 m)[2] Draft: 17 ft (5.2 m) maximum[2] Propulsion: 4 × Fairbanks-Morse Model 38D8-⅛ 10-cylinder opposed piston diesel engines driving electrical generators[9][10] 2 × 126-cell Sargo batteries[11] 2 × low-speed direct-drive Elliott electric motors[9] two propellers [9] 5,400 shp (4.0 MW) surfaced[9] 2,740 shp (2.0 MW) submerged[9] Speed: 20.25 knots (37.50 km/h; 23.30 mph) surfaced[12] 8.75 knots (16.21 km/h; 10.07 mph) submerged[12] Range: 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km; 13,000 mi) surfaced at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)[12] Endurance: 48 hours at 2 knots (3.7 km/h; 2.3 mph) submerged[12] 75 days on patrol Test depth: 400 ft (120 m) United States Navy service)[12] 450 ft (140 m) (Pakistan Navy service)[12] Complement: 10 officers, 71 enlisted (U.S. service)[12] 11 officers, 82 enlisted (Pakistan service)[13] Armament: 10 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes (6 forward, 4 aft), 28 torpedoes[12] 1 × 5 in (127 mm)/25-caliber deck gun 1 × Bofors 40 mm cannon (US service) 1 × Oerlikon 20 mm cannon (later 2) 2 × .30 CAL (7.62 mm) machine guns (Pakistan service) Minelaying capability after refit She served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1963 and was loaned to Pakistan under the Security Assistance Program (SAP) on a four-year lease after the Ayub administration successfully negotiated with the Kennedy administration for its procurement.[16] In 1964, she joined the Pakistan Navy and saw military action in the Indo-Pakistani theatres in the 1965 and, later in the 1971 wars.[3] In 1968, Ghazi executed a submerged circumnavigation of Africa and southern parts of Europe through the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, due to the closure of the Suez Canal, in order to be refitted and updated at Gölcük, Turkey. The submarine could be armed with up to 28 Mk.14 torpedoes and had the capability of mine-laying added as part of her refit.[3][6] STARTING as the only submarine in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, Ghazi remained the Pakistan Navy's flagship submarine until she sank under mysterious circumstances near India's eastern coast while conducting naval operations en route to the Bay of Bengal.[17] While the Indian Navy credits Ghazi's sinking to its destroyer INS Rajput,[18][19][20][21][22] the Pakistani military oversights and reviews stated that "the submarine sank due to either an internal explosion or accidental detonation of mines being laid by the submarine off the Visakhapatnam harbour".[23][24][25][26][27] In 2010 the Indian Navy destroyed records of their investigations into this matter, as part of a general disposal of 1971-era documents; this was criticized by many for complicating attempts to solve the mystery.[7][28][29] Nonetheless, Indian historians consider the sinking of Ghazi to be a notable event; as they have described the sinking as one of the "last unsolved greatest mysteries of the 1971 war."[27][30][31] |
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The Inca Empire was located in what is now? |
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Answer» Answer: At its height, the Inca EMPIRE included Peru, western and south central Bolivia, southwest Ecuador and a large portion of what is today Chile, NORTH of the Maule River. Hope it helps . PLS mark as brainliest. |
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Give some examples of great men who have had love and respect for the Teachers |
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Answer» Answer: GIVE some EXAMPLES of great men who have had LOVE and RESPECT for the Teachers Explanation: give some examples of great men who have had love and respect for the Teachers |
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India and Pakistan have similarworld views.true or false |
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Answer» TRUE I think |
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What is photo?FF I'd - 1734690720 |
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Answer» Explanation: The WORD 'photo' comes from the Greek word for light, and when talking about PHOTOGRAPHY it is used to describe a SINGLE image. A photo may also be referred to as a 'photograph', this is a combination of the Greek words for light and DRAWING; A photograph is a drawing made of light. |
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