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Which of the following book provided information about water tax collected in Mauryan administration?i) Arthashastra ii) Indica iii) Tripitakaiv) Chanakyaniti |
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From the ancient time our trade andcultural contacts with the world have continued. explain the statement withexample from history |
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Answer» Answer: From the ancient time our trade and CULTURAL contacts with the world have continued as time flies, the more DEVELOPED our world is GETTING. For example, print technology was first developed in China, Japan and Korea but the idea of print spread THROUGHOUT the world through the silk route |
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How does american period influence philippine literature? |
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Answer» Answer: EDUCATION and the School System • America's greatest achievement in the Philippine was the introduction of the PUBLIC school system. Overall, the public school system INCREASED the number of Filipinos who KNEW how to read and write. In 1903, the literacy RATE was 44.2%. |
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please tell me that In India after independence in parliament which language was used first time ? and why? |
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Meaning of penchant? |
Answer» Hello MATE... |
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How did the Second World War created hardship for the people of India |
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Answer» Answer: The War created a new economic and political situation :- 1. It led to a huge increase in DEFENCE expenditure which was financed by war LOANS and increasing taxes, customs duties were raised and income tax was introduced. 2. Throughout the war years, the PRICES of things increased, doubling between 1913 and 1918 which lead to extreme hardships for the common people. 3. Villagers were called upon to supply soldiers, and the FORCED RECRUITMENT in rural areas caused widespread anger |
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187. পাের্ট ব্লেয়ার কোন দ্বীপে অবস্থিত?(A) ছােটো আন্দামান-এ(B) বৃহৎ নিকোবর-এ(C) দক্ষিণ আন্দামান-এ(D) উত্তর আন্দামান-এ |
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Answer» you can GIVE this in ENGLISH so PEOPLE can UNDERSTAND what is this |
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How did the indian nationalist leaders demanded self-rule or swaraj for indian |
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Answer» Answer: Chidambaram Pillai, SRI Aurobindo, Surendarnath Banerji, Rabindranath Tagore were some of the PROMINENT leaders of this movement. The trio also known as LAL BAL PAL. The Swadeshi movement was the most successful. The name of Lokmanya began spreading around and people STARTED following him in all parts of the country. |
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मारतीय राजनीतिक विचारों के सामाजिक व्यवस्था पर दिएगर विचारों का विश्लेषण कीलिए। |
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How did the indian nationalist leaders demanded self-rule or swaraj for indian |
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Who is the founder of Slave dynasty |
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How did the indian nationalist learn demanded self-rule or swaraj for indian |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Swarāj (Hindi: स्वराज swa- "self", raj "rule") can mean generally self-governance or "self-rule", and was used synonymously with "home-rule" by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati and later on by Mohandas Gandhi,[1] but the word usually refers to Gandhi's concept for Indian independence from foreign domination.[2] Swaraj lays stress on governance, not by a hierarchical government, but by self governance through individuals and community building. The focus is on political decentralisation.[3] Since this is against the political and social systems followed by Britain, Gandhi's concept of Swaraj advocated India's discarding British political, economic, bureaucratic, legal, MILITARY, and educational INSTITUTIONS.[4] S. Satyamurti, CHITTARANJAN Das and Motilal Nehru were among a contrasting group of Swarajists who laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy in India. Although Gandhi's aim of totally implementing the concepts of Swaraj in India was not achieved, the voluntary work organisations which he founded for this purpose did serve as precursors and role MODELS for people's movements, voluntary organisations, and some of the non-governmental organisations that were subsequently launched in various parts of India.[5] The student movement against oppressive local and central governments, led by Jayaprakash Narayan, Udit Swaraj and the Bhoodan movement, which presaged demands for land reform legislation throughout India, and which ultimately led to India's discarding of the Zamindari SYSTEM of land tenure and social organisation, were also inspired by the ideas of Swaraj. However, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Indian Maratha ruler also fought for Swaraj in India as Deccan sultans and Mughal emperor were Firangi,Outsiders etc. His ideas of Swaraj are remembered by many Indians today as well. |
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How did the Qing dynasty try and meet the challanges posed by the western powers? |
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Answer» Explanation: To meet the challenge posed by the Western powers, Qing reformers INITIATED policies to build a MODERN administrative system, a NEW army and an educational system. They SET up local assemblies to establish constitutional government. |
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Discuss how daily life was tranformed as Japan developed? |
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Answer» Patriarchal household system was prevailed earlier in Japan in which many generations LIVED together. They all lived together under the control of the head of the house. As people BECAME effluent, new ideas of the family came into being. The new HOME was of nuclear family in which husband and wife are both bread-makers as well as home-makers. The old patriarchal system began to BREAK; this new system also GENERATED demands for new types of domestic goods and new forms of housing. hope it helps u......✌✌ |
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How did Korea deal with foreign currency crisis in 1997? |
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Answer» ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 1997 IN SOUTH KOREA At the END off 1997. South Korea companies were unable to pay off their loans, the stock MARKET crashed and the KOREAN currency lost half of its value. ... The crisis TOOK hold just months the country reached the $10,000 per CAPITA income level for the first. Hope it helps! |
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Imagine an encounter in about 1880 in California between four people; A former African slave, Chinese labourer, a German who had come out in the Gold Rush and a native of Hopi tribe and narrate their experience. |
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Capota dynaisy?Nanas same famous rulers of |
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Answer» what .sorry I can't understand UR question BROO..... Firstly type it properly.... |
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What was the history of Austrailian native people left out of the history books? |
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Answer» Answer: The HISTORY of the Australian NATIVE peoples was left out of history books because it was written by European settlers. Till the middle of the twentieth century, Australian history textbooks HARDLY mentioned the native peoples except to SUGGEST that the latter were hostile to Europeans. |
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Other than use of English, what other features of English Economic and Social life do you notice in 19th century USA. |
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Answer» Answer: There was exploitation and CHEATING .The English bought the land form the Americans by signing a CONTRACT and paid American low price. The officials too were involved in this and they did not take any ACTION. The native people were FORCED to move after signing the treaty. English expanded agriculture by clearing forest. There was economic and social exploitation. |
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How did Britians involvement in wars from 1793 to 1815 affect Britich industries? |
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Answer» Answer: Involvement of Britain in the wars from 1793 to 1815 largely affected the British industries. Explanation: Britain’s involvement in wars from 1793 and 1815 has a huge impact on its economy. The factories were shut, and trade ALSO stopped. As a result, unemployment was at its peak. There was no way through which capital formation could be done during the wars. There was no investment either. Britain had to BORROW money from other COUNTRIES to fight during these wars with France. Commodities were short in supply. The war largely affects the British industries and its involvement CREATED a huge impact on its economy. |
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Keeping the nomadic element of Beduins and Mongol socities in mind, how, in you opinion, did their respective historical experiences differ? What explanations do you suggest account for these differences? |
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Answer» The Bedouins indulged in peaceful coexistence and exchanges with their sedentary neighbors. Some of the Bedouins also changed to the settled life of AGRICULTURAL communities. On the other HAND, the MONGOLS seldom had peaceful coexistence with their sedentary neighbors. This can be ATTRIBUTED to the harsh climatic conditions in which the Mongols were living. Resources were scarce and instances of natural calamities were too frequent. This must have made the Mongols more ferocious than their BEDOUIN counterpart. hope it helps u.....✌✌ |
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How do later Mongol reflections on the Yasa bring out the uneasy relation they had with the memory of Genghis Khan? |
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Answer» Genghis Khan was of the view that conquered cities and sedentary people needed to be wiped out to instill a sense of horror among his ADVERSARIES. The later Mongols felt that there was a need to DEVELOP a benign approach towards conquered subjects in order to rule over them peacefully. So, the later Mongols REFERRED to the yasa to stamp their authority. In ADDITION to that, they also referred to other lawgivers like Moses and Solomon to bring a sense of legitimacy to their rule. This shows the uneasy relationship they had with the memory of Genghis Khan. hope it HELPS u. ...✌✌ |
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Give examples of cosmopoliton character of states set up by Arabs, Iranians and Turks! |
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Answer» Answer: (i) The vast Arab empire was inhabited by the people of MULTI CULTURAL identities,e.g.- the Muslims, the CHRISTIANS and the Jews. (ii) In TURKISH empire, the Egyptian, Iranian, Syrian, Sudanian, cultural DEVELOPED simultaneously. |
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Imagine that you're a Roman houswife preparing a shopping list for household requirements. What would be on the list? |
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Of the new insitiutions that came into being once the city life had begun, which would have depended on the initiative of the kings? |
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Answer» The new institutions that came into being with the beginning of city life included the TEMPLE architecture, trade, WARFARE, sculpture, and WRITING and SCHOOLS. All these institutions would have depended on the initiative of the king. |
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Discuss the arguments advanced in the favour of regional continuity of human origin. Do you think it provides a coniving explanation of archaeological evidence.Give reasons for your answer! |
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No,I dont the it brings any coniving explanation of archaeological evidence. Because,This volume on the emergence of inequality brings a renewed perspective, through varied LENSES, at questions surrounding the origins of modern human social organization. In 1995 we edited a volume entitled Foundations of Social Inequality, concerned with many of these same ISSUES. Here we return to this fascinating subject, to unanswered questions, NEW ideas, and new directions of study and explanation.Hope it HELPS you... |
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Human and animals such as monkeys and apes have certain similarities in behavior and anatomy. This indicates that humans possibly evolved from apes. List these resemblances in two columns under the heading of (a) Behavior and (b) Anatomy. Are there any differences that you think are noteworthy? |
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Answer» HUMANS and animals like monkey and chimpanzees have a few similarities. Explanation: Similarities in Behavior: a. Both can climb trees. b. Both can run and walk. c. Both use sound to communicate. d. Both can reproduce and MOTHERS feed their children NATURALLY through their milk. Similarities in Anatomy: a. Both have warm blood and hair on their bodies. b. Both have two hand and two feet. c. They are vertebrates. The differences that can be noteworthy are that humans walk on two feet and moneys and apes on FOUR. Humans do not have tail like monkeys. Also, monkeys and apes have a smaller body. |
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Comment on any points of difference between the people of South and North America |
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Answer» Sometimes people aren't sure what the DIFFERENCE is between South and Central America—in other WORDS, which countries are in which region. It's a common GEOGRAPHICAL mistake considering both regions are in Latin America. However, South and Central America are located on entirely different continents. Central America is part of North America, along with Canada, the United STATES, Mexico, and the Caribbean island countries. South America is a continent of its own. If you're planning a trip south of the border, study a map carefully before planning your ITINERARY. I hope it will helps u...plzz mark as brainlist...☺️☺️☺️ |
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If history relies upon written records produced by city-based literati, nomadic societies will always receive a hostile representation". Do you agree with this statement? Does it explain the reason why Persian chronicles produced such inflating figures of casualties resulting from Mongol campaigns? |
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Answer» YES, I agree with the statement that the nomadic society used to plunder the cities. That’s why city based societies always hated them. The same thing is APPLICABLE on PERSIAN chronicles. They produced inflated FIGURES of causalities resulting from Mongol campaigns which prove their cruelty as cruel assassins. Due to the transcontinental span of the Mongol Empire the sources were written in different languages. hope it helps u.....✌✌ |
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Why did you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver? And which metal did it begin to use for the production of coinage? |
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Answer» Answer: BEGIN to USE for the production of coinage.The ROMAN government stopped coining in silver because the Spanish silver mines were exhausted and the government ran out of SUFFICIENT stocks of the metal to support a stable coinage in silver.Explanation: Hope it helps you... |
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Choose any two developments form timeline 1 and 2 at the end of this chapter and discuss why do think these are significant? |
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Answer» Answer: Developments in timeline 1 and 2 are given below. Explanation: Timeline 1 developments: a. Hominids emerged on the earth’s surface about 5-6 million years ago and as they evolved from Homonids, they DEVELOPED a few differences along with some similarities. Homonids had a larger brain and walked on four feet. Hominids after evolution, walked on TWO feet and had a upright posture. This also helped them in making tools. b. Ice age brought a lot of changes in the climate and vegetation on earth. Because of reduction in temperatures, grassland did not grow. Timeline 2 Developments:- a. There was evolution of voice box around 200,00 years ago. Because of this HUMAN were able to express themselves and speak. b. Sewing needles were invented which helped them sew clothes and wear them which prevented them from harsh climates. It was also POSSIBLE to sew animal fur because of this INVENTION. |
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Mohammed Tuglak ki koi Do Naam |
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Answer» PRINCE Fakhr Malik Jauna Khan and Ulugh Khan are the two NAMES of Muhammad tughlak. hope this helps you PLZ plz plz plz plz plz plz mark me as brainliest |
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State four difference between mahalwari,ryotwari and permanent settlement |
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Answer» Answer: Zamindari System :
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What is the means of prashasti |
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with the help of clear and level diagram show the change of seasons on earth resulting from the tilt of its axis of rotation |
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Answer» ರಗಹೈವಸ್ ಹಡೈಕ್ಮ್ವ್ಸ್ಫ್ಗಯೂಇತೃಜ್ಜ್ಜ್ ಕ್ಸ್ಫಜ್ಗಫ್Eಯ್ಯ್ಯ್ದೆದ್ವಜ್ಫ್ಜ್ಕ |
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Who is known as the prolific builder |
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Answer» Answer: Someone or something that is prolific is fruitful or highly productive. A prolific songwriter can churn out five HIT tunes before BREAKFAST. A prolific writer cranks out two NOVELS a YEAR, and a prolific rabbit has baby bunnies every few months. |
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Sainik manogat 80 to 90 lines |
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Answer» Answer: “मी, शंकर पवार, शपथ घेतो की भारताच्या सौर्वभौमत्वाचे आणि भारताच्या हद्दीचे रक्षण करण्याची माझी जबाबदारी आहे आणि ते काम मी पुर्ण निष्ठा आणि विश्वासाने करीन. देशाच्या राष्ट्रपतींनी आणि माझ्या कमांडरने दिलेल्या आज्ञांचे पालन करीन आणि त्यासाठी जमीन, सागरी किंवा हवाई मार्गाने कुठेही जायची माझी तयारी आहे” रणांगणावर घायाळ होऊन पडलेल्या हवालदार शंकर पवारच्या मनामध्ये सैन्यामध्ये सामील होताना घेतलेली शप्पथ जागी झाली होती. हुतात्मा वडीलांच्या पावलावर पाऊल ठेवुन तो सैन्यामध्ये भरती झाला होता आणि आज लढताना शत्रुच्या एका गोळीने त्याचा वेध घेतला होता. जखमी होऊन तो खाली कोसळला पण तपुर्वी त्याने ३ शत्रुच्या सैनीकांना यमसदनी धाडले होते. असहाय्य, निर्जन स्थळी तो मदतीची वाट पहात पडला होता. जखमेतुन वहाणारे रक्त आणि क्षीण होत जाणारी शक्ती त्याची चिंता वाढवत होती. मृत्युचे भय त्याला नव्हते. सैन्यात भरती होतानाच त्याने मृत्युला आपलेसे केले होते. पण त्याला चिंता होती ती त्याच्या परीवाराची. त्याची वृध्द आई आणि पत्निची. आज जर का मला काही बरं वाईट झालं तर त्यांचं कसं होणार? याची. मिलीटरीचा शर्ट घालुन सैन्यात जायची स्वप्न पहाणाऱ्या त्याच्या लहानग्या मुलाची. एवढुश्या चेहऱ्यावर चेहऱ्यावर तळपते तेज घेऊन सैन्यातील सैनिक बांधवांवर उपचार करण्यासाठी डॉक्टर बनण्याची मनिषा बाळगणाऱ्या त्याच्या मुलीची. समोरच कोसळलेल्या शत्रु-सैनीकाच्या शरीराकडे त्याचे लक्ष गेले. कोण होता तो? नाव काय त्याचे? कुठला रहा�ारा? त्याच्या घरी सुध्दा माझ्यासारखाच परिवार असेल का? का मारले मी त्याला? केवळ तो शत्रु होता म्हणुन? केवळ माझ्या कमांडरने सांगीतले म्हणुन? दोन दिवसांनी कदाचीत ‘तह’ होईल. आकाश्यात शांततेचे प्रतिक म्हणुन पांढरी कबुतर सोडली जातील. सदिच्छा म्हणुन जिंकलेले प्रदेश एकमेकांना परत केले जातील, हुतात्मांची स्मारकं उभी रहातील, चार दिवस त्यांच्यासमोर मेणबत्या जळतील. नंतर? नंतर त्यांच काय? अपंग सैनिक कुठल्याश्या बॅंकेत, खाजगी कचेऱ्यात वॉचमनच्या जागी भरती होतील. हुतात्मांच्या कुटुंबांना मदत जाहीर होतील, आश्वासनं दिली जातील जी त्यांच्यापर्यंत कधीच पोहोचणार नाहीत. READ निवृत्तिनाथ का करतो आपण युध्द? का मरतात एवढी निरपराध माणसं? सर्वजण सुख-शांतीनी नाही का जगु शकत? सैन्यावर, सुरक्षा यंत्रणेवर खर्च होणारा हा अमाप पैसा देश्याच्या, गरीबांच्या कल्याणासाठी नाही का वापरता येणार? कोण जबाबदार आहे ह्या प्रचंड विनाश्याला? आज कुणाचीही पर्वा नं करता मी या युध्द-भुमीवर लढलो. जर उद्या मी या जगात नाही राहीलो तर सरकार माझ्या कुटुंबाची काळजी घेईल? माझ्या मुलाबाळांनी पाहीलेली स्वप्न पुरी होतील? माझ्या आईला, बायकोला सन्मानाची वागणुक मिळेल? का त्यांना आमचा ‘अमुक-अमुक’ हुतात्मा होता ह्याचे प्रमाण-पत्र घेऊन जागो-जागी ठोकऱाच खाव्या लागतील. प्रश्न प्रश्न, प्रश्न. अनेक प्रश्न त्याच्या मनामध्ये तरळत होते ज्याची उत्तर त्याच्याकडे नव्हती. आजुबाजुला होणाऱ्या भयानक हिंसाचारामध्ये, दारु-गोळा, बंदुकांच्या आवाजांमध्ये तो घायाळ सैनीक मदतीची वाट पहात निपचीत पडुन होता Plzzz MARK it as brainlist |
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What show that Buddhism spread to central asia |
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Answer» Answer: The TIBETAN Mahayana tradition started in the 7th century CE, inheriting the FULL HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT of Indian Buddhism. From Tibet, it spread throughout the Himalayan regions and to Mongolia, Central Asia, and SEVERAL regions of Russia (Buryatia, Kalmykia and Tuva). |
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Write any 3 effects of revolutionary wars fought in france in last 18th century |
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I need a detailed information on vision 2020 |
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Answer» Answer: India's Vision 2020 was initially a document prepared by Nivetha.SK the Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC) of India's Department of Science and Technology under the chairmanship of A. P. J. ABDUL KALAM and a team of 500 experts.[1] The plan is further detailed in the book India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium, which Dr.Kalam co-authored with Y. S. Rajan. Kalam described the plan as follows:[2] "Transforming the nation into a developed COUNTRY, five areas in combination have been identified based on India's core competence, natural resources and talented MANPOWER for integrated action to double the growth rate of GDP and realize the Vision of Developed India". |
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What steps can be taken by government or non government organizations to promote heritage walk |
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Answer» CONDUCTING campaingns,ETC |
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James grant which written the book |
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Answer» i THINK |
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Humayun dwara Apne shasankaal Mein kin samasyaon ka Samna karna Pada 250 world |
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Answer» Explanation: bhai answer NAHIN AATA TUMKO tumko aata HAI to comment KAR do |
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What did savarkar do in London |
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Answer» Savarkar in London. Savarkar played a significant ROLE in putting forth the case for India's independence on the international scene. He fearlessly went to the ENEMY camp and CARRIED out his revolutionary activities in the heart of the British Empire. hope this HELPS you mark it as a brainlist answer follow me thxs... |
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name all the pastoralists groups of India and locate their territory with their occupation of class 9 history chapter 5 |
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Answer» Answer: Normally pastoral NOMADS flourish in mountainous or hilly regions. These areas are covered with grasslands, forests, shrubs etc. giving them pastures for their cattle to sustain and survive. Such areas also have a more ideal climate and temperatures for cattle like sheep and goats. In India, nomadic pastoralism is practised by a lot of tribes in states like Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, RAJASTHAN etc. Let us take a look at few such tribes. Nomadic Pastoralism Gujjar Tribe from Garhwal Garhwal is in the sub-mountainous range of the HIMALAYAS in the state of Uttrakhand. The Gujjar tribe that is found in the region are pastoral nomads. The tribe was originally from the Jammu region, but they migrated south to the hills of Uttar Pradesh around the 19th century. They were looking for fresh pastures for their cattle. Now the Gujjars roam around the hills of the Garhwal and Kumaon regions. They head up to the region of Bhabar in the winter which is covered in dry forests. Then in the summertime, they move to the meadows of the Bugyals. This cyclic movements of the tribe between seasons is a feature of many tribes of this region like the Bhotiyas, Sherpas etc. Dhangars from Maharashtra The Dhangars are a prominent tribal community that is found in Maharashtra. In fact, the word “dhangar” is associated with cattle wealth in Sanskrit. The dhangars are traditionally cattle herders, blanket weavers, cow and buffalo herders, butchers and even occasionally farmers. The dhangars are in the Konkani region in the months of January to June. This is an AGRICULTURAL area of Maharashtra. The framers of the area supply the dhangars with grains. Before the monsoon hits the tribe migrates to the plateaus, because heavy rainfall does not suite the cattle, especially the sheep. Gollas Herders of Karnataka These tribes are found in Karnataka and in Andhra Pradesh as well. They are mostly found in the dry plateau of the regions. The region is semi-arid with very little rainfall. But it is covered in shrub forests and some grass. This provides pastures for the cattle. The Gollas only herd cattle. They practice no other occupation or do any farming as the conditions are not suitable. Raikas of Rajasthan These pastoral nomads live in the deserts of Rajasthan. The tribe has to groups. one is the Maru group that rear camel, and then the Raikas that herd sheep and goats. During the monsoons, the Raikas stay in their respective villages of Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur etc. Once the rainy season ends the pastures dry up. So they roam in search of newer pastures and water for their cattle. |
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Why is Balkan region was explosive ?how does it affect the nationalism in Europe |
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Answer» Explanation: it was the region where lots of conflicts TOOK place the AIMED in GETTING power from the cost of other countries |
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Arrange the following events in the chronological order :1)Battle of Panipat.2)Bajirao || defeated Nizam at palkhed.3)Death of Peshwa Madhavrao.4)Chimajiappa captured vasai fort. |
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