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1.

Give an example of an inscription that tells us about local government under the Cholas.

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Like India today, Hola empire was also SUBDIVIDED into nine provinces.

Chola.

The provinces were named as Mandalams. Madalams were further dissected into a number of districts, called “Valanadus”.

Which again were divided into a number of villages, known as Nadus.

Taniyurs were the Larger towns. inscriptions.

The Uttaramerur inscriptions revealed details of state. BECOME a member of a Sabha.

The Nadu was responsible for looking after administrative activities like tax collection, judiciary, settling disputes, LAND recording, etc.

Separate committees of Sabha looked after the DAY to day work like irrigation, gardens, temples, etc.

In Chola government, rich PEASANTS representing Vellala caste administered the affairs of the Nadus.

The Chola kings often gave land grants to Brahmins.

Administration of towns was looked after the administration of Nagarams.

The decisions taken by these Subhas were recorded on the walls as Uttaramerur inscriptions.

2.

How much gold has been looted during world war 2 by nazi?

Answer» NAZI gold (German: Raubgold, "stolen gold") is the rumored goldallegedly transferred by Nazi Germany to overseas banks during World WAR II. The regime is believed to have executed a policy of looting the assets of its victims to finance the war, collecting the looted assets in central depositories. The occasional transfer of gold in RETURN for currency took place in collusion with many individual collaborative institutions. The PRECISE identities of those institutions, as well as the exact extent of the transactions, remain unclear.

The PRESENT whereabouts of Nazi gold that disappeared into European banking institutions in 1945 has been the subject of several books, conspiracy theories, and a failed civil suit brought in January 2000 against the Vatican Bank, the Franciscan Order, and other defendants.

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3.

How french revolution influenced the rest of the world?

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4.

How indian phililosphiy is credited to greek and arabian?

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Greece-Indian relations are the relations between Greece and INDIA. Greece has an embassy in New Delhi and three honorary CONSULATES in Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai. India has an embassy in Athens and a honorary CONSULATE in Thessaloniki.

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5.

Draw the diagram of any two weather instruments

Answer» BAROMETER is an INSTRUMENT
6.

Explain how the continent of creditors,Europe became a continent of debtors.CHAPTER : NAZISM AND RISE OF HITLER

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Mainey DUE to the EXPECTED of the WARS and DEPRESSION

7.

The earliest fossilized human remains have been found in __________.

Answer» COAL..........................
8.

History is with dates. Argue against it

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But why with dates HISTORY is lineat nd WITHOUT dates there are no knowledge to GAIN in this subject
EX- history with dates, we know which INCIDENTS is held on which date

9.

The Nile River connects Lake Victoria, in east Africa, to the __________ .A.Atlantic OceanB.Mediterranean SeaC.Red SeaD.Indian Ocean

Answer» HEY MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

The Nile RIVER CONNECTS Lake Victoria in East Africa to the Mediterranean sea.

so your answer is option B


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10.

How many native americans were killed by europeans?

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11.

How did the Rashtrakutas became powerful ??

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In the beginning theRashtrakutas were SUBORDINATE to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. In the mid-eighth century, Dantidurga, aRashtrakuta chief, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and PERFORMED a RITUAL called hiranya-garbha, which LITERARY meant the golden womb.

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12.

Who is father of biology ?

Answer» HEY DUDE...

FATHER of BIOLOGY is ARISTOTLE...
13.

The semiarid grassland region that is a transition zone between a desert to the north and a tropical savannah climate zone to the south is called the __________.A.SaharaB.Atlas MountainsC.SahelD.Nile River Valley

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Your answer is b. ATLAS MOUNTAINS

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14.

How many countries got independence from the british?

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Some countries did not gain their independence on a SINGLE DATE, THEREFORE the latest DAY of independence is shown with a break down of dates further down.

15.

The new economic and political situations created during the first world war in India

Answer» NEW ECONOMIC CONDITIONS were the British LEAVE the India for sometime and the politic started for the first time
16.

Why were the women disappointed by the constitution of 1791 in France

Answer» WOMEN were not GIVEN RIGHT TO VOTE
17.

Explain the features of permanent settlement of bengal. 2

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It formed one part of a LARGER body of legislation enacted, known as the CORNWALLIS Code. The Cornwallis Code of 1793 divided the East India Company's service personnel into three branches: revenue, judicial, and commercial. Revenues were collected by zamindars, native Indians who were treated as the LANDOWNERS. This division created an Indian landed class that supported British AUTHORITY.

18.

Which period in French history is known as reigon of terror

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The PERIOD 1789 to 1794 is KNOWN as REIGN of TERROR

19.

What was the role of philosophers and thinkers in French Revolution explain by giving three examples

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Locke and Jean JACQUES Rousseau. In his Two Treatises of Government, Locke sought to refute the doctrine of the divine and ABSOLUTE right of the monarch. Rousseau carried the idea forward, proposing a form of government based on a social contract between people and their representatives. In The Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu proposed a division of power within the government between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary. This model of government was PUT into force in the USA, after the thirteen colonies declared their independence from Britain. The American CONSTITUTION and its guarantee of individual rights was an important example for political THINKERS in France.
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20.

Write a short note on Battle of Plassey

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Write a short note on the Battle of Plassey. Answer: The Battle of Plassey was fought between the forces of the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah and the English East India Company, led by ROBERT Clive. It was fought on 23 June 1757 at Plassey near Murshidabad.May 19, 2015

21.

Name the emperor who introduced astha pradhan

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The ASTHA pradhan was INTRODUCED by Chatrapati Shivaji MAHARAJ.

22.

What were the problems created by permanent settlement

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Misunderstanding, MAY CORRUPTION will OCCUR, quarrel, crimes, over population

23.

Discuss the division of Indian History

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Indian HISTORY is devided into 3 MAIN parts........

1 ANCIENT History -- upto 1206 A.D

2 MEDIVAL History-- 1206-1858

3 Modern History-- 1858 AD to till now..

24.

Which is biggest shark world in ancient times

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The biggest shark to have EVER lived, is the Megalodon, a giant PREHISTORIC shark and a LEGENDARY killer

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25.

Discuss the James Mill division

Answer» JAMES MILL divide as follows
1.History ( 1 to 7 CENTURY )
2.Medivial ( 8 to 18 century )
3.Modern ( above 19 century )
26.

Who named as living Saint in mughal India

Answer» AURANGZEB was called “ZINDA PIR”or “Living Saint ” in MUGHAL India.

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27.

name the ruler who had stamped goddess lakshmi on his coins and his name inscribed in nagari characters

Answer» HEY FRIEND.

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER-

MUHAMMAD GHORI WAS THE RULER WHO HAD STAMPED GODDESS LAKSHMI ON HIS COINS.

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28.

Discuss the division of the Indian history

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Division of indian history by indian historians :
1. Ancient
2. Medieval
3. Modern

Division of indian history by JAMES MILL, a Scottish ECONOMIST :
1. Hindu
2. Muslim
3. British

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29.

Why did industrial production in india increase during the first world War

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Till the First World War, industrial growth was slow.

The war created a dramatically new SITUATION with British mills busy with war production to meet the needs of the army. Manchester imports into INDIA declined. Suddenly, Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.

As the war PROLONGED, Indian FACTORIES were called upon to supply war needs, jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule siddles and a host of their items.



30.

Who were the bandagans

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Bandagans were the special slaves PURCHASED for MILITARY service by early SULTANS ESPECIALLY Illtutmish .





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31.

Guys, I need to select one song for competition 'The voice of Cambridge' will you help me

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'Treat you BETTER' by Shawn Mendes is very good to SING .

'We don't talk ANYMORE' by CHARLIE is ALSO good ....

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32.

What initiative were taken by the workers in England and Germany to improve theirliving conditions

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During the INDUSTRIAL Revolution it BECAME necessary for workers in England and Germany to form associations and fight with their employers.

They used peaceful methods such as strikes to demand higher wages and lesser working hours with paid holidays.

Workers were dissatisfied with the REFORMS BILL and tried to GAIN political power and enact laws in favour of the working class.

33.

State two function of the iqtadars

Answer» 1. IQTADARS are governor of province.
2. Iqtadars coolected taxes from the farmers

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34.

How did the assumption of Diwani benefit the east India company?4 points

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Mir Jafar died in 1765 and Clive declared that they should be nawabs themselves.
In 1765, the mughal emperor appointed the company as the Diwan of the provinces of BENGAL.
The company had to buy most of the goods in India with GOLD and silver imported from BRITAIN.
At this time Britain has no goods to sell in India.
The outflow of gold from Britain slowed after the battle of PLASSEY, and entirely stopped after the assumption of Diwani.

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35.

When was tsar nicholus died

Answer» 17 JULY of 1918 ,when TSAR NICOLAS ...
36.

How weather exchange time to time

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Daily changes in the weather are due to winds and STORMS. SEASONAL changes are due to the Earth revolving around the sun. Because the Earth is round and not FLAT, the Sun's rays don't fall evenly on the land and oceans. The Sun shines more directly near the equator BRINGING these areas more warmth.

37.

Fate of the archeologist who discovered tutankhamun

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He was KILLED in an INFECTION SPREAD by MOSQUITOES

38.

What is meant by a dual goverment ? how did it lead to public suffering.

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After the victory of British at Plassey and Buxar, they became the real ruler of Bengal. The military CAME under their control. Revenue was started to be collected directly by the officials of East India Company. A small amount of revenue was given to the nawab to run the administration. So the British had power and source of income but no responsibility .On the other hand the NAWABS had responsibility but no power and stable source of income. This unique arrangement is called Dual/Double government. The PEOPLE of Bengal suffered immensely under this system. The Dual system of governance ended in 1772

39.

What is real name of ghandi ji

Answer» MOHANDAS karamchand GANDHI
40.

How did east india company become an imperial power in india? explain.

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The EAST INDIA company became an IMPERIAL power to protect its TRADING interest from other European trader.
Two steps that the east India company took to gain political and ECONOMIC power in India are-
1. The company become a strong force that took over the governance of Bengal, madras, and Bombay .
2. It built up its own military and administrative departments.
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41.

Explain short life history of silkmoth for th

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The first silk is INVENTED or founded by china about 1500 YRS ago they takes as a secret
FOUR yrs

42.

How has geography played an important role in the history of India? please answer as fast as possible!!

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In present-day Pakistan, the Harappan Civilization developed along the Indus River. ... As a RESULT, Mohenjo-daro and HARAPPA were some of the most developed cities in the WORLD. Geography played an IMPORTANT role in that development.

43.

What is manorial dues. I dont want from the internet plzzz

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**Manorial system was very POPULAR in France, England, Eastern EUROPE etc. **In this system, the peasants would take land from the landlord and does farming on that land. In return to this, the peasants would take MONEY from the landlords, this was called manorial DUES.
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44.

What is the name of first president of Pakistan?

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Iskander MIRZA was the FIRST PRESIDENT of PAKISTAN.

45.

State the cause for the rise of nazism

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46.

What is administartive sources of history in long

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Administrative sources have traditionally been defined as collections of data held by other parts of government, collected and used for the purposes of administering taxes, BENEFITS or services. Perhaps the most comprehensive of the traditional DEFINITIONS was set out by Gordon Brackstone of STATISTICS Canada in his 1987 paper “Statistical Issues of Administrative Data: Issues and Challenges”. Brackstone identified four distinguishing features of administrative data:

The agent that SUPPLIES the data to the statistical agency and the unit to which the data relate are different (in contrast to most statistical surveys.

The data were originally collected for a definite non-statistical purpose that might affect the treatment of the source unit.

47.

Who is our 5th prime minister???

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Moraji DESAI was the 5th PRIME MINISTER of INDIA.....


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48.

Comparison between indus valley civilization and vedic civilization

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Indus Valley CIVILIZATION:

It is a civilization developed by the Dravidian people

It was an urban civilization

Reflected in CITY life

The people did not know the use of iron
Vedic Civilization:

It is a civilization developed by the Aryans

It was mainly the rural civilization, CENTERED round the village

The people used iron weapons extensively

The people had the cavalry. They introduced horse in INDIA


49.

Bring out the measures and reforms under Robespierre government?

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Measures were taken by Robespierre's government?


Robespierre's government apart from being remembered for the REIGN of Terror undertook many laws similar to present-day socialist POLICIES and welfare STATE.


(i) Laws were issued placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices.


(ii) Meat and bread were RATIONED.


(iii) Peasants were forced to sell grain at fixed prices by the government.


(iv) All citizens were made to eat bread made of wheat flour.


(v) EQUALITY was practised by forms of speech and address.


(vi) Slavery was abolished in French colonies.


(vii) Churches were shutdown and buildings converted to barracks or offices.

50.

What is Feminist historiography

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Feminist historiography----

Feminist historiography is another notable FACET of feminist history. One important feminist historiography writer and researcher is Judith M. Bennett. In her BOOK, History Matters: Patriarchy and the CHALLENGE of Feminism, Bennett writes on the IMPORTANCE of studying a “patriarchal equilibrium”.[11]Cheryl Glenn also writes on the importance of feminist historiography “Writing women (or any other traditionally disenfranchised group) into the history of rhetoric, then, can be an ethically and intellectually responsible gesture that disrupts those frozen memories in ORDER to address silences, challenge absences, and assert women's contributions to public life”[12]This facet of feminist history inspect historical writings that are typically assumed to be canon, and reinvents them under a feminist lens.