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1.

List of important events that occur in the year 2003

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2.

How do we know that most of the Indus cities were very well planned

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through the ARCHITECTURAL BRILLIANCE of HARAPPA

3.

What were the factors that led to the decline of the British Empire?

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There were many reasons for the DECLINE of Britishers in India FIRSTLY they crossed their line of a situation many problems India cannot FACE ..They many problems for INDIAN Sudhir were the some problem of decline of British Empire

4.

Who is the british resident in 1857

Answer» SIMON fransor


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5.

Who is the famous indian paiter who paint sakuntala

Answer» RAJA RAVI verma.


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6.

Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer)pgno 9 activity

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MAN IDONT undestand U

7.

Who do you think is the author of the ideas given in the pamplets

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The author of the ideas given in the pamphlets is Montesquieu where he has portrayed the division of energy by the administration while the pamphlets were of many sorts which were REGULARLY composed by various agencies, people and so on.

Montesquieu was a French POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER whose significant work, the soul of laws, was a noteworthy commitment to the political theory.

Montesquieu had a wide circle of associates in England. He was introduced at COURT, and he was received by the Prince of Wales, at whose demand he later made a treasury of French tunes. He turned into a dear companion of the DUKES of Richmond and Montagu.


8.

What problem faced by the Indian cotton Weavers in 19th century

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A LONG decline of textile exports from india the LOCAL market SHRANK being glutted with manchaster imports

9.

Why was the period from 1793 and 1794 referred to as the reign of terror

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The period from 1793 and 17194 referred to as the resume of 13 because this period is a more beneficial for all peoples like WALLACE and common people belongs to the small types of Pataki and Merchant and periods but this periods having a jacobin clubs is the most POWERFUL leadership between French revolutions but maximilien robespierre to get a good facility between WORKERS Nobita and the

10.

Who is kamarajar's wife

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I do not know
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11.

King porus was defeated by alexander in which battle

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The Battle of the Hydaspes was fought in 326 BC by ALEXANDER the GREAT against King Porus, on the banks of the RIVER Hydaspes. The battle resulted in a Macedonian victory.

12.

How did the British deal with dispensing justice of india?

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The BRITISH together was a system of PRECEDENTS, CUSTOMS and laws to regulate OFFENCE in INDIA. One of the landmarks of the system was ...

13.

Who was hyder ali in 150 words

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Hyder Ali: KING of Mysore

The Wodeyar Dynasty, one of the most prominent dynasties of the south, ruled the Kingdom of Mysore. Hyder Ali and his son, Tipu Sultan make their mark in this region.

Hyder Ali Career

Hyder Ali was BORN at Budikote around the year 1720. He started off his career as a soldier. He was a petty office in the army and was assistant to the Nizam, who was the Mughal deputy in South India. When the Nizam was assassinated, a lot of confusion followed and in the midst of all the chaos, Hyder Ali’s services attracted the attention of Nanjaraja, the minister of the Raja of Mysore. Hyder Ali received an INDEPENDENT command and over the next 12 years, the minister and the King depended on him and were under his control.

Mysore was left bankrupt under Nanjarana, and it is during this time that Hyder Ali rose in the ranks until he replaced the King.

He extended his empire right up to the lands in the north, beyond the Tungabhadra river. He spent much of him time in building up a strong army to deal with the Marathas in the northwest and the British on the East and West coast.

The Marathas waged four DAMAGING wars against Hyder Ali, but after the death of their leader Peshwa Madhavrao I in 1772, Ali pressed his advantage and extended his territory up to the Krishna river.

Hyder Ali sought the friendship of the British so that they could together defeat the Marathas. The British however had other ideas and wanted to undermine his powers and use him. This led to the First Anglo-Mysore War in 1767. Hyder Ali campaign against the British proved successful, and he got the British to sign a mutual defence treaty with him. The British went back on their word when they were attacked by the Marathas.

In 1780, Hyder Ali waged his second battle against the British. He was defending his kingdom as best as he could, but then suddenly died of cancer.

14.

Let 0.3 express in the from of p/q

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0.3 in the from of p/q is
= 3/10

15.

The principle that government can only do what its people give it the authority to do is called

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The principle that government can only do what its people GIVE it the AUTHORITY to do is called "POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY," since the people, usually through representatives, are in control of the direction of the state.

16.

Why did the english east india company need money ?why did the system giving the revenue collection rights to the highest bidder fail?

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To MAKE there army better and STRONGER and to make them have best WEAPONS like gun.



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17.

Why hitler is die and where he died in the europe what is the reason

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He COMMITTED SUICIDE at RUSSIA

18.

Marwar ki khyat konsi hai jise marwar ka gajat kaha jata hai

Answer» JODHPUR RELIGION. HOPE this ANSWER HELPFUL for you.
19.

Mention any three features that led to the emergence ofcivilisation

Answer» THREE features that led to the emergence of civilizations were:
Availability of resources LIKE WATER and wood.
Agricultural expansion.
Presence of required SKILLS.
20.

Which are the major mahajanpadas of rajasthan

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1) Matsya Mahajanapada

2)Saurasena Mahajanapada

3)KURU Mahajanapada

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21.

What was the different case of UK

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Below is the usual format of these types of CITATIONS along with some examples. EW stands for ENGLAND and Wales, UK for United Kingdom. [YEAR] COURT CASE NUMBER.

22.

Mention any four features of Russian economy at the beginning of 20th century class 9th

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Before the 20TH century, Russian society was still feudal.

Russia was RULED by an autocratic monarch called the Tsar. Russian society was still feudal.

In fact, serfs had been emancipated in Russia only in 1861. Even after emancipation, society still remained moored in a traditional hierarchical order.

There  were little signs of Russian moving towards a more democratic or liberal social and political order.

However, this began to change from 1905 after Russia lost the Russo-Japanese war.

The Tsar was widely blamed for the defeat.

The Revolution of 1905 led to efforts to establish a constitutional monarchy but these attempts were thwarted by the Tsar.

Russian economy was primarily agricultural till the Russian Revolution of 1917.

The level of industrialization was low and there were only about THREE million industrial workers.

Even these workers worked under appalling CONDITIONS at very low wages.

The condition of Russian agriculture was also POOR.

Agricultural technology was still primitive and peasants could barely produce to feed themselves.

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23.

Give the description about anglo maratha wars

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The three conflicts or wars fought between British EAST India Company and the Maratha confederacy or the Maratha Empire in India are referred to as the great Maratha Wars or the Anglo-Maratha Wars. After the battle of panipat. The wars started in 1700’s and ended in 1800’s, with the victory of the British and the destruction of the Maratha Empire.

The reason is pretty much simple EEIC WANTED to take POLITICAL control whereas Maratha wanted to resist the EEIC. While the Marathas won in the first battle, they lost against the British in the second and the third wars. Many treaties were signed between the Marathas and the British East India Company, which led to the control of India by the British. The treaties with Princely states made the British the owner of the vast properties and TERRITORIES of India and India was indeed a jewel in the crown of the British Empire. The Maratha Empire completely ended after these wars. The British completely controlled India. In fact after the wars, India became a complete property of the British, in which the British MAPPED and defined India, entirely on their own terms and conditions, as per the Orientalist style.

24.

Mention any four features of socialist

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Main Features of Socialist Economy:

The main features of socialist economy are as follows:

(i) Collective Ownership:

(ii) Economic, Social and Political Equality:

(iii) Economic PLANNING:

(iv) No Competition:

(v) Positive Role of GOVERNMENT:

(VI) WORK and Wages According to Ability and Needs:

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25.

Mention any four features of socialist class 9

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Hey There! The main features of socialism are:

(a) The means of PRODUCTION arc collectively and socially owned and are not the property of private individuals as in capitalsim.

(b) Economic decisions regarding the allocation of resources to various ends, the goods to be PRODUCED and the methods of production are taken by a central AUTHORITY and not left to the individuals as in the capitalist economies,

(c) The pricing process does not operate freely under the influence of market forces, but works under the control of the central planning authority,

(d) Broad objectives of a socialist economy are to INCREASE the material and cultural standards of the people, to attain full employment and'to ACHIEVE economic equality.


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26.

What do you mean by the world manuscript

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27.

What disadvantage did the farmers have in the Mahalwari system?

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The Mahalwari system (Hindi: महलवारी) was a system introduced by Lord Hastings[citation needed] . The other two systems were the Permanent Settlement of Bengal in 1793 and the Ryotwari system in 1820. It covered the States of Punjab,Awadh and Agra, PARTS of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. During the 1800s, the BRITISH tried to establish their control over the administrative machinery of India. The System of Land Revenue acted as a chief source of income of the British. Land was one of the most important source of income for the British. Thus, they used land to control the entire Revenue system, strengthening their economic condition in India.

The word Mahalwari (महलवारी) is DERIVED from the Hindi word Mahal (महल), which means house, district, neighbourhood or quarter.[1]This system consisted of landlords or Lambardars claiming to represent entire villages or even groups of villages. Along with the village communities, the landlords were jointly responsible for the payment of the revenues. But, INDIVIDUAL responsibility was always there. The land included under this system consisted of all land of the villages, even the forestland, pastures etc.

This system was prevalent in the parts of UTTAR Pradesh, the North Western province, 

28.

Explain the role of giusepee mazzini in the unification of germany

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GIUSEPPE Mazzini had TRIED to put together a program for unithg Italy (not Germany) he also FORMED secret society called YOUNG Italy to ACHIEVING his goal

29.

How do archaeologist know that cloth was used by the harappans?

Answer» ANSWERARCHAEOLOGISTS have found spindles from the excavation SITES. ... Answer: Metals, writing, the wheel and the plough were IMPORTANT for the Harappansin many ways. Metals were used for making various tools, utensils, jewelry and seals.
30.

what is known as implied fundamental rights? i will mark the answer as the brainliest so plz answer the question

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1. RIGHT to Speedy Trial

2. Right to TRAVEL Abroad

3. Right to Dignity

4. Right to Privacy

5. Right to Clean Environment

6. Right to Livelihood

7. Right to marriage

8. Right against torture

9. Right against Bondage

10. Right to legal aid

11. Right to Food

These are known as implied FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.

31.

When was the world war 2 star and the when was end

Answer» STARTED in 1 SEPTEMBER 1939 - 2 September 1945
32.

THREE OLD SCIENTIST AND THREE MODERN SCIENTIST OF INDIA.

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Aryabhatta
Shrinivasa Ramanujun
Chankya

Are the old scientist of INDIA.

C. R. Rao
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
C. Mohan

Are mordern SCIENTISTS of India

33.

how,according to you,can we preserve the historical monuments of our country such as the Charminar in Hyderabad or the Taj mahal in agra

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You SEE on GOGGLE and a BIT

34.

How did the zamindars came into existence during the British rule ?

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Zamidars CAME to existence by capturing them by some WRONG THINGS

35.

What is the importance of printed books in tracing

Answer» PRINTED books are IMPORTANT to us AGGREGATE knowledge from h
36.

In which army cantonment did the revolt of 1857 started?

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The ANSWER is MANGAL PANDEY

37.

Pls give me the answer of this question. The Delhi sultanate was established by whom???

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Qutbal-din-aibak FOUNDED it in 1206

38.

Who is the founder of tats company

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SKJ was the FOUNDER of TATS COMPANY.

39.

Who formed the constitution in south africa

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It was promulgated by President Nelson MANDELA on 18th December 1996 and came into effect on 4 February 1997, replacing the Interim Constitution of 1993.
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40.

Which war was fought by ashoka and when

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The Kalinga War (ended c. 262 BCE) was fought in what is now INDIA between the Maurya Empire under ASHOKA and the STATE of Kalinga, an independent feudal kingdom located on the east coast, in the present-day state of Odisha and north of Andhra Pradesh .

41.

Define the term scribes

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Scribe noun
skrʌɪb
person who copies out DOCUMENTS, especially one employed to do this before printing was INVENTED.

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42.

Governor general of india who introduced civil service

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LORD CORNWALLIS(1786-1793) INTRODUCED CIVIL SERVICE.

43.

Important question. of ch2 his class10

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44.

How do we write history?

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45.

Important events that occur in the year 1999 in india

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46.

Another name of mihir bohja

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Mihira Bhoja (836–885 CE) or Bhoja I was a ruler of the Gurjara-Pratihara ... Bhoja was a DEVOTEE of VISHNU and ADOPTED the title of ADIVARAHA which is inscribed on .... In other projects.

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47.

Mihir bohja was also called...

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Mihira bohja is ALSO CALLED as BHOJA I

48.

When did we first use coins?

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Sometimes you run across a grimy, tattered dollar BILL that seems like it’s been around since the BEGINNING of time. Assuredly it hasn’t, but the history of human beings using cash currency does go back a long time – 40,000 years.

Scientists have tracked exchange and trade through the archaeological record, starting in Upper Paleolithic when groups of hunters traded for the best flint weapons and other tools. First, people bartered, making direct deals between two parties of desirable objects.

Money came a bit later. Its form has evolved over the millennia – from natural objects to coins to paper to digital VERSIONS. But WHATEVER the format, human beings have long used currency as a means of exchange, a method of payment, a standard of value, a store of wealth and a unit of account.

As an anthropologist who’s MADE discoveries of ancient currency in the field, I’m interested in how money evolved in human civilization – and what these archaeological finds can tell us about trade and interaction between far-flung groups.



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49.

How did the doctrine of lapse was responsible for the great mutiny of 1857?

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Lord Dalhousie followed a policy of annexations through his Doctrine of LAPSE. According to it, if an Indian KING died, ad had no sons to succeed, his state was ANNEXED and MADE a part of the British empire. The right of an ADOPTED son was denied in succeeding the throne. The throne of many rulers were occupied in this way.This enraged man Indian rulers which later became a major political cause of the Revolt of 1857.



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50.

How did nazis persecute the jews? or explain nazi ideologies regarding the jews?

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Nazi ideology was synonymous with Hitler’s worldview. According to this there was no equality between people, but only a racial hierarchy. In this view blond, blue-eyed, NORDIC German Aryans were at the top, while Jews were located at the lowest rung. They came to be regarded as an anti-race, the arch-enemies of the Aryans. All other coloured people were placed in between depending upon their external features. Hitler’s racism borrowed from thinkers like Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Darwin was a natural scientist who tried to EXPLAIN the creation of plants and animals through the concept of evolution and natural selection. Herbert Spencer later ADDED the idea of survival of the fittest. According to this idea, only those species survived on earth that could adapt themselves to changing climatic conditions. We should bear in mind that Darwin never advocated human intervention in what he thought was a purely natural process of selection. HOWEVER, his ideas were used by racist thinkers and politicians to justify imperial rule over conquered peoples. The Nazi argument was simple: the strongest race would survive and the WEAK ones would perish. The Aryan race was the finest. It had to retain its purity, become stronger and dominate the world
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