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Compare the climate and wild life of torrid zone with that of other two zones |
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Answer» Answer: torrid zone is too hot inhabited ,and other frigid zone is summer LESS and COVERS with ice while the TEMPERATE zone known for its four season winter ,SPRING ,summer and fall |
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STATE WHETHER TRUE OR FALSE(1) James Mill was a severe critic of the Orientalists ( )(2) The 1854 Despatch on education was in favour of English being introduced as a medium of higher education in India ( )(3) Mahatma Gandhi thought that promotion of literacy was the most important aim of education ( )(4) Rabindranath Tagore felt that children ought to be subjected to strict discipline ( ) |
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Answer» Answer: 1 true 2 true 3 false 4 false Explanation: |
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Sulphuric acid is present in the stomach? true yeah false give reason |
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Answer» Answer: FALSE is the correct answer ...... BRAINLIEST PLZZZZZZZZZ I NEED it |
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What is meant by condensation |
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Answer» DEFINITION. diagram hope this HELPS |
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India comes under which type of federation and why? |
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Answer» India COMES under ‘ a holding together’ TYPE federation. In this type of federation, a large country divides its power between the constituent states and the National government. There is one government for the entire country and the others are governments at the STATE level. Both central and state governments enjoy their power independent of the other. plz mark me as the brainliest and say thanks if helps plz Explanation: |
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When does conflict occurs? Who is responsible to resolve the conflict? |
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Answer» Answer: Conflict SITUATIONS arise because of FEAR, force, fair or funds. ... Other causes of conflict can be communication gaps; personality differences; substandard PERFORMANCE; disputes over approaches, responsibility and authority; LACK of cooperation; or competition for limited resources. Explanation: |
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What are the effects of french revolution? ( In 4 to 5 points ) |
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Answer» Explanation: 10 Major Effects of the French Revolution #1 End of BOURBON Rule in France. #2 Change in LAND Ownership in France. #3 Loss in power of the French Catholic Church. #4 The Birth of Ideologies. #5 The Rise of MODERN Nationalism. #6 The Spread of Liberalism. #7 Laying the Groundwork for Communism. #8 Destruction of Oligarchies and Economic Growth in Europe. |
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How field are related to your life |
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Answer» Answer: haa Explanation: These fields are generally related to the career of a particular PERSON. A person should always CHOOSE his/her career ACCORDING to the GENERAL interest or the liking of a particular person. So, the fields are USUALLY chosen according to general interests. |
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2. Whymust one be extremely careful while studying the history using various sources: |
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Answer» Answer: EVERYONE extremely careful while studying History as it is the SUBJECT of concentration of mind. ... THE MAIN FACTOR WHICH MAKE OUR HISTORY STRONG IS CONCENTRATION..... AND ALSO WHILE STUDYING THERE IS TO MUCH PINCH IN OUR MINDS , SO EVERYONE IS VERY CAREFUL WHILE STUDYING HISTORY |
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Send meg.k questions |
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Answer» SORRY didn't UNDERSTOOD UR QUESTION |
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Where and when is theozone gas found in greater proportion? |
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Answer» About 90 percent of the OZONE in the atmosphere is contained in the stratosphere. Ozone CONCENTRATIONS are greatest between about 20 and 40 kilometres (66,000 and 131,000 ft), where they range from about 2 to 8 PARTS per million Explanation: Hope it helpsMark as brainliest |
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Write a note on the Indigenous literary sources. |
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Answer» Explanation: Indigenous sources are those available within the country describing various spheres LIKE culture ,religion,administration etc. e.g Vedas etc. Where as the FOREIGN literary sources are those historical accounts written by the foreign writers like Indika by Megasthenes. ______❤️______❤️______❤️______❤️ I HOPE THIS HELPS UANSWERED BY SHRADDHASINGH3031. ^_^______❤️______❤️______❤️______❤️ DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW ,THANK AND MARK BRAINLIEST |
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What are the effects of corruption mention in five points. First one will be the brainleast. |
Answer» CORRUPTION erodes the TRUST we have in the PUBLIC sector to act in our best interests. It also wastes our taxes or rates that have been EARMARKED for important community projects – meaning we have to put up with poor quality services or infrastructure, or we MISS out altogether. |
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What is the some basis information of a democratic country ?? |
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Answer» HELLO DEAR HERE IS YOUR ANSWER The CONSTITUTION of India provides the right of FREEDOM, given in ARTICLES 19, 20, 21 and 22, with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were CONSIDERED vital by the FRAMERS of the constitution.Thus, the press is subject to the restrictions that are provided under the Article 19(2) of the Constitution. HOPE IT HELPS. IF YES,THEN PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST.IT'S A HUMBLE REQUEST. THANKS |
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Which one of the following is not abkey feature of Indian construction |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: ARISTOCRACY IS NOT A KEY FEATURE OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION. |
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What are the effects of corruption? Mention in 5 points |
Answer» Corruption erodes the trust we have in the public SECTOR to act in our BEST interests. It also wastes our taxes or rates that have been earmarked for important COMMUNITY PROJECTS – meaning we have to put up with poor quality services or infrastructure, or we MISS out altogether. |
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Stupa..........ka Matlab |
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Answer» BUDDHIST commemorative monument usually housing sacred relics associated with the BUDDHA or other saintly PERSONS. The hemispherical FORM of the stupa appears to have derived from pre-Buddhist burial mounds in India. |
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What are the effects of Corruption? Mention any 5 effects in points. (Waiting for an answer to mark as the brainliest) |
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Answer» Answer: Corruption is a constant in the society and occurs in all civilizations; however, it has only been in the past 20 years that this phenomenon has begun being seriously explored. It has many different shapes as WELL as many various effects, both on the economy and the society at large. Among the most common causes of corruption are the political and economic environment, professional ethics and morality and, of course, habits, customs, TRADITION and demography. Its effects on the economy (and also on the wider society) are well researched, yet still not completely. Corruption thus INHIBITS economic GROWTH and affects business operations, employment and investments. It also reduces tax revenue and the effectiveness of various financial assistance programs. The wider society is influenced by a high degree of corruption in terms of lowering of trust in the law and the rule of law, education and consequently the quality of life (access to infrastructure, health care). There also does not exist an unambiguous answer as to how to deal with corruption. Something that works in one country or in one region will not necessarily be successful in another. This chapter tries to answer at LEAST a few questions about corruption and the causes for it, its consequences and how to deal with it successfully. Explanation: |
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How does ozone gas work? |
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Answer» Answer: Ozone gas is a form of oxygen. This colorless gas is made up of three oxygen atoms. In the upper atmosphere, a layer of ozone gas PROTECTS the earth from the sun's UV RADIATION. ... Ozone gas is harmful when a person INHALES it, leading to LUNG and throat irritation, coughing, and worsened asthma symptoms. |
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Sort the following crops as rabi and kharif crops,wheat RabigramsRabibarleyRabtobaccoKharifcotton |
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Answer» WHEAT rabi grams rabi barley KHARIF tobacco kharif cotton kharif |
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Who form the government? what is the role of the opposition party? |
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Answer» Answer: People of country FORMS the government Role. The Opposition's main role is to question the government of the day and hold them accountable to the public. This also helps to fix the mistakes of the Ruling Party. The Opposition is equally RESPONSIBLE in UPHOLDING the best interests of the people of the country. |
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9 main tributeries of river ganga |
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Answer» Answer: Alaknanda, RAMGANGA, KALI, Yamuna, Gomti, Ghagra, Gandak, KOSI and Sone, |
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Which gases make up atmosphere ? |
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What state of matter is the sun |
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Answer» MARK me as Brainliest |
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How india got his name of bharat |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: From the ancient times, our nation has been referred to as “Bharat” – our original Sanskrit name. Yet, no one story we tell can explain how India got the name Bharat. Several historians and beliefs have multiple theories as to the origin of this name and each one, is as fascinating as the last. So, take your time and read till the end. Rig Veda and the battle of ten kings: According to Sanjeev Sanyal’s Land of Seven Rivers: History of India’s Geography, the Rig Veda, describes a terrible war known as ‘Dasharajnya’ or war of ten kings. The war was between ten powerful tribes who plotted to overthrow King Sudasa of the Bharata tribe. The mighty battle took place on the banks of the river Ravi in PUNJAB. According to legend, the Bharata tribe was outnumbered yet King Sudasa, led them to victory due to his highly advanced military skill and established his power throughout the sub-continent. King Sudasa ‘s diplomacy ensured that the Vedas did not just record his victories but the ideas of the sages, including the famed Vishwamitra, from other tribes, were also meticulously recorded. This led to the popularity of King Sudasa and eventually more and more people started identifying themselves as members of the Bharata tribe. The name ‘Bharata’ stuck on and ultimately, India was named ‘Bharat Varsha’ meaning the land of Bharata. [1] [2] [3] Mahabharat and Bharata Chakravarthi: The most popular theory states India was called Bharatvarsha after the King Bharata Chakravarthi. He was the son of King Dushyanta of HASTINAPURA and Queen Sakuntala and thus a descendant of the Lunar Dynasty of the Kshatriya Varna. Bharata had conquered all of Greater India, uniting it into a single political entity which was named after him as “Bharatavarsha” Vishnu Purana[4] mentions: ऋषभो मरुदेव्याश्च ऋषभात भरतो भवेत् भरताद भारतं वर्षं, भरतात सुमतिस्त्वभूत् Rishabha was born to Marudevi, Bharata was born to Rishabha, Bharatavarsha (India) arose from Bharata and Sumati arose from Bharata. —Vishnu Purana (2,1,31) ततश्च भारतं वर्षमेतल्लोकेषुगीयते भरताय यत: पित्रा दत्तं प्रतिष्ठिता वनम This COUNTRY is known as Bharatavarsha since the times the father entrusted the kingdom to the son Bharata and he himself went to the forest for ascetic practices. —Vishnu Purana (2,1,32) उत्तरं यत्समुद्रस्य हिमाद्रेश्चैव दक्षिणम् वर्षं तद् भारतं नाम भारती यत्र संततिः The country (varsam) that lies north of the OCEAN and south of the snowy mountains is called Bharatam; there dwell the descendants of Bharata. — Vishnu Purana (2,1,33) In the Mahabharata, India is referred to as Bharatvarsha, and this Bharat Empire included the whole territory of the Indian subcontinent, including parts of present-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Iran, Tajikistan, UZBEKISTAN, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, North-west Tibet, Nepal, and Bangladesh.[5] |
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Process of unification of Britain? |
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Answer» Answer: The HISTORY of nationalism in Britain was unlike the rest of Europe because: In Britain, the formation of the nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. The primary identities of the people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic ones - such as ENGLISH, Welsh, Scot or Irish. The English parliament, which had seized power from the monarchy in 1688 at the end of a protracted conflict, was the instrument through which a nation state, with England at its centre, came to be forged. The Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland resulted in the formation of the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain' meant that England was able to IMPOSE its influence on Scotland. Scotland's distinctive culture and political INSTITUTIONS were systematically suppressed. The Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language or WEAR their national dress and large numbers were forcibly driven out of their homeland. The English helped the Protestants of Ireland to establish their dominance over a largely Catholic country. Catholic revolts against British dominance were suppressed. Ireland was forcibly incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801. The symbols of the new Britain - the British flag, the national anthem, the English language were actively promoted and the older nations survived only as subordinate partners in this union. |
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Whar for efforts made by the government to provide political equality to women |
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Answer» Answer: Strengthening women’s rights and addressing barriers to political participation are critical to achieving gender equality and female empowerment.That’s why we’re supporting women AROUND the world by: Providing training for female members of political parties and parliaments and supporting the development of women’s caucuses Providing skill building and leadership training for women civil society members, women’s organisations , and female journalists Supporting women’s participation in political and post-conflict transitions Improving women’s access to justice and increasing women’s participation and REPRESENTATION in the justice sector Supporting local efforts to advocate for legal rights that ENABLE women to participate fully in the political and economic LIFE of their societies Building capacity for civil society organisations to advocate for women’s participation in political transitions and GOVERNANCE processes Explanation: |
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2. Explain the different uses of land. |
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Answer» Use of LAND:- |
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Examples of defence and industrial towns |
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Answer» The Defence INDUSTRY of India is a strategically important sector in India.[1] With the strength of over 1.39 million active personnel, it is the WORLD's 4th LARGEST MILITARY force and has the world's largest volunteer army. The total budget sanctioned for the Indian military for the financial year 2019 is $60.9 billion, about five times what it spends on education and welfare. |
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Give a bréif note on origin of karnataka |
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Answer» Answer: Mysore state was RENAMED Karnataka in 1973. The state of Mysore was formed on November 1, 1956 and SINCE then November 1 of EVERY year is celebrated as Kannada Rajyotsava / Karnataka Rajyotsava. |
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Q10 “All resources, whether natural or human made are not evenly distributed on the earth”. Justify the statement. |
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Answer» Water : |
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True or false ( Oceans are useful as waterways.) |
Answer» HEYA mate❤️✨Here's your ANSWER ✨It's TRUE oceans are USEFUL as waterways.Hope it's HELP you.....✌️✌️(^^) |
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During the rule of which king the moamriya is begin |
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Answer» vzhzusbbdjxbdndoxuuijbgfvbjonnft |
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Through mind map students will explain forms of earth |
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Answer» Keep in mind that earth is GLOBE... we should protect earth very carefully earth.... JAI HIND |
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What is revolution in english and hindi |
Answer» IN HINDIक्रांतिकारी (Revolution) FOLLOW Me! |
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Describe any four features of democracy |
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Answer» Dear STUDENT! DEMOCRACY:- it is the form of government where evryone has the right to vote,freedom,and right to SPEECH! FEATURES are :- 1) Government is elected by the people,forthe people to the people! 2) every one has secured rights 3)COUNTRY is secular and propserous! 4) All WANT the govenrmnet to work for them eg:- India, France,etc! thanks! ===================================== |
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5.Collect the information about the Northern & Southern State ofthe India (Tradition, Culture, Food Habits |
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1 Why are women employed in low paid work?2. Why is educated unemployed a peculiar special problem of India3. What lows were introduced by revolutionary envernment tolives of women ?4. Who was Napolian Bonaparte?5. Write four features of democratic form of governmentprove6. What is the difference between Bhangar and Khadar soils?2 What do you know about physical division of India ? Explain any two |
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Answer» Answer: Why are women employed in low paid work? 2. Why is educated unemployed a peculiar special problem of India 3. What lows were introduced by revolutionary envernment to lives of women ? 4. Who was Napolian Bonaparte? 5. WRITE FOUR features of democratic form of government prove 6. What is the DIFFERENCE between Bhangar and Khadar soils? 2 What do you know about physical division of India ? Explain any TWO |
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Participation of women in non cooperation movement |
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What is Constitution Amendment give example |
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Answer» Answer: CONSTITUTION ammendment means a CHANGE MADE in the constitution... ex: the companies act 1956 was ammended as companies act 2013.... with certain changes in the law |
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Define drainage,meader,lagoon and water divide |
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Answer» Answer: DRAINAGE: a system of flowing WATER from the higher LEVEL to lower level |
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क्या किसी भी बिमा वाहन का दुर्घटना होने पर सामने वाले वाहन को भी फायदा होता है ? |
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Answer» जहाँ तक मुझे आपके प्रश्न से समझ में आया है कि क्या उस वाहन को कोई लाभ है जो बीमित वाहन के साथ दुर्घटना में हो जाता है ? तो उत्तर नहीं है। बीमित वाहन के साथ दुर्घटना होने पर वाहन को कोई लाभ नहीं होता है बीमा के सभी लाभ बीमा वाहन द्वारा प्राप्त किए जाते हैं। जो दुर्घटना के कारण हुई हानि के प्रतिशत और आपके द्वारा दी गई नीति पर निर्भर करता है |
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Since when do we use AD/CE in India |
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Answer» Answer: In recent YEARS, a PERSISTENT CRITICISM has been leveled against the use of the BCE/CE system (Before the COMMON or Current ERA/Common or Current Era) , rather than BC/AD (Before Christ/Anno Domini or 'Year of Our Lord'), in dating historical events.Since these things are invented so we are using them.
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What was the main influence of Battle of Plassey on the East Indian Company |
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Answer» The battle took PLACE at Palashi (Anglicised version: Plassey) on the banks of the Hooghly River, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of Calcutta and south of Murshidabad, then capital of Bengal (now in Murshidabad district in West Bengal). The belligerents were the Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, and the British East India Company. Siraj-ud-Daulah had become the Nawab of Bengal the year before, and he ordered the English to STOP the extension of their fortification. Robert Clive bribed Mir Jafar, the commander-in-chief of the Nawab's army, and also PROMISED him to make him Nawab of Bengal. Clive defeated Siraj-ud-Daulah at Plassey in 1757 and captured Calcutta.[3] The battle was preceded by an attack on British-controlled Calcutta by Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah and the Black Hole massacre. The British sent reinforcements under Colonel Robert Clive and Admiral Charles Watson from Madras to Bengal and recaptured Calcutta. Clive then seized the initiative to capture the French fort of Chandernagar.[4] Tensions and suspicions between Siraj-ud-daulah and the British culminated in the Battle of Plassey. The battle was waged during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), and, in a mirror of their European rivalry, the French East India Company (La Compagnie des Indes Orientales)[2] sent a small contingent to fight against the British. Siraj-ud-Daulah had a numerically superior force and made his stand at Plassey. The British, WORRIED about being outnumbered, formed a conspiracy with Siraj-ud-Daulah's demoted army chief Mir Jafar, along with others such as Yar Lutuf Khan, Jagat Seths (Mahtab Chand and Swarup Chand), Umichand and Rai Durlabh. Mir Jafar, Rai Durlabh and Yar Lutuf Khan thus assembled their troops near the battlefield but made no move to actually join the battle. Siraj-ud-Daulah's army with 50,000 soldiers, 40 cannons and 10 war elephants was defeated by 3,000 soldiers of Col. Robert Clive, owing to the flight of Siraj-ud-Daulah from the battlefield and the inactivity of the conspirators. The battle ended in 11 hours. This is judged to be ONE of the pivotal battles in the control of Indian subcontinent by the colonial powers. The British now wielded enormous influence over the Nawab and consequently acquired significant concessions for previous losses and revenue from trade. The British further used this revenue to increase their military might and push the other European colonial powers such as the Dutchand the French out of South Asia, thus expanding the British Empire. Hope it is helpful. |
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Being a citizen, what are you fundamental duties towards your Nation |
Answer» Answer:Being a citizenRespect and obey FEDERAL, state, and local LAWS. Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of OTHERS. Pay income and other taxes honestly, and on time, to federal, state, and local authorities. Defend the country if the NEED should arise. |
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condition how was the condition of women before and after the French Revolution do the comparison in tabular form |
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Answer» Before FRENCH REVOLUTION |
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