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1.

How many states and rivers in national song of india.

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HEYA MATE,

HERE IS UR ANSWER.

THANKS for asking this question.


When it COMES to RIVER, only the two Mighty Rivers of Ganga and Yamna are MENTIONED in the National Anthem. Smaller, tributary rivers are not mentioned.

When it comes to States, a total of 7 States are mentioned in the national Anthem by name:

1. Punjab
2. Sindh
3. Gujrat
4.Marathra
5. Dravida (to mean the SOUTH indian statesof Tamil Nadu etc)
6. Odisha
7. Bengal

I HOPE IT HELPS U.

2.

socialy and politicaly ,a landed aristocracy was the dominant class in europ in 19th centuary' sapport the statement with the sutable fact.

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here is your answer to your question hope it would HELP you my dear friend

1) In the 19th century, the members of aristocracy class was dominant and they were united by a common way that cut across regional divisions

2) They owned Estates in the country side and spoke French for purpose of diplomacy and in high society.

3) Their families were often connected by ties of marriage and the majority of population was made of peasantry. To the west of Europe, the bulk of land was owned by tenants and small owners while in Eastern and Central Europe the pattern of holding was characterized by vast estates cultivated by serfs

4) In Western and Central Europe the growth of INDUSTRIAL production and TRADE meant the growth of towns and emergence of commercial classes whose existence was based on production for the market

5) In France, industrialisation happened during the 19th century and in its wake, new SOCIAL GROUPS came into being a working class population and middle classes made up of industrialists, businessmen, professionals.

3.

Who are the people who glorified india after independenc?

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People like gandhiji,NEHRU ,some writers,WORKERS and many other people
mah be aportspersons have GLORIFIED india after independrnce

4.

2001 me bharat ka mrutyudar kiitana tha

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DEATH RATE DECLINE to 8.5 in 2001-2011 from 42.6 in 1901-1911

5.

When did the greek strugle for Indipendent begain

Answer» GREEK STRUGGLE for INDEPENDENCE BEGAN in 1821.
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6.

What is the carmon 14 rule

Answer» RULE 14. Relief from PREJUDICIAL JOINDER

(a) Relief. If the joinder of offenses or defendants in an INDICTMENT, an information, or a consolidation for trial appears to prejudice a defendant or the government, the court may order separate trials of counts, sever the defendants’ trials, or provide any other relief that justice REQUIRES.

7.

Why did the vedas became the storehouse of knowledge?

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The Vedas are the most VALUED texts in the Bharatiya tradition and are regarded as the highest source of knowledge. But what do they contain? Are they merely socio-historic texts describing warring tribes that perform sacrifices to nature Gods asking their favors in return? Or are they detailed manuals of rituals? Or are they in fact the storehouse of very advanced scientific knowledge?

Maybe there is some truth in all of these interpretations. But if these were the sole CONTENTS of the Veda why did the Upanishads and the later philosophies, acknowledged for the keen spiritual insight and intellectual genius, refer to them as the unparalleled books of wisdom? If one CONCLUDES that there is POSSIBLY much more to the Vedas than generally accepted by the scholars, a pertinent question would be whether this knowledge is of any relevance to the needs of modern man in the 21st Century? In this context Sri Aurobindo, says, “The recovery of the perfect truth of the Vedas is not merely a desideratum of our modern intellectual curiosity but a practical necessity for the future of the human race.” With the available interpretations of the Vedic texts one might doubt the validity of such a bold affirmation. But if there is any truth whatsoever in Sri Aurobindo’s declaration, it becomes imperative to seek out that ‘perfect truth of the Veda’ for the future well-being of MANKIND.

8.

Todarmal was the famous revenue minister of which mughal emperor

Answer» TODARMAL was the finance MINISTER of Mughal EMPIRE during akbars REIGN
9.

I work at my ____ store every evening.1. mom and dad's2. mom's and dad's3. mom and dads4. moms and dad's

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1. MOM and DAD's is ANSWER


10.

Distinguish between folk dance and classical dance

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CLASSICAL DANCES

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Should be recognised by the Sangeet natak academy as a classical dance

should have strict rules and regulations vis-a-vis the movement and GESTURES (mudras)


Are based on three basic characteristic features; nritta (pada sanchalan), nritya (ANGA sanchalan) and natya (abhinay).


Broadly all these dances are derived from Natyashashtra written by Bharata muni.


They have a unique costume, jewellery and stance.


They have a long cultural lineage age old tradition, with and follow guru- shishya parampara.


Requires intense practice and dedicated study to master these forms.


Mostly depict MYTHOLOGICAL or devotional plots.

They evoke emotions in audience i.e., Nava rasaas


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FOLK DANCES

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They are DEEPLY routed in local culture and tradition.


Do not have any rules or regulations.


Does not require intense training or dedicated study to learn it.


Kind of free style dance forms DONE during harvest seasons, family functions, village get together or religious gatherings.


Songs and rhythm are mainly regional and in local languages.


No official recognition by Sangeet natak academy.


No dedicated costumes, movements etc.


Mostly done for fun and are not necessarily devotional in nature.

11.

Give one evidence to show that the harrapan people excelled in the art of sculpture in metal

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The archaeologists are also filound various tools houses and painting burial sites tools made of metals that is used in farming or HUNTING. that's a big evidence of HARRAPAN civilization

pls MARK AD brainliest

12.

Explain the Aspects of Tughluq rule

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Muhammad bin Tughluq (also Prince Fakhr Malik, Jauna Khan, Ulugh Khan; died 20 March 1351) was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351. He was the eldest son of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the Turko-Indian[1] founder of the Tughluq dynasty. He was born in Kotla Tolay Khan in Multan.His wife was the daughter of the Raja of Dipalpur.[2] Ghiyas-ud-din sent the young Muhammad to the Deccan to campaign against king Prataparudra of the Kakatiya dynasty whose CAPITAL was at Warangal in 1321 and 1323.[3] Muhammad ascended to the Delhi throne upon his father's death in 1325. He was interested in medicine and was skilled in SEVERAL languages — Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Sanskrit[4] Ibn Battuta, the FAMOUS traveler and jurist from Morocco, was a guest at his court and WROTE about his suzerainty in his book.[5] From his accession to the throne in 1325 until his death in 1351, Muhammad contended with 22 rebellions, pursuing his policies, CONSISTENTLY and ruthlessly.

13.

Erfeuyjbjkreoerkweoropwqjrorpo[fdklkfd[p][odop is known as what in rome language

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Hgdghbajjeyeberbiksisjje bbshdbh dhdhjs shdhhddjj ehehhjowpeur ejekrid eheuwi eueuf dueehhe TH ehehe ehehej ehheow KATH SUE SJSH jsjr

14.

Two sites in indian political map from which archaeologists have found evidence of hunter gatherers

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They were in palaleothic age....So you MAY mark it from this map PROVIDED to you as SUPPLEMENT.....


Mark as brainiest answer if it helps you....

15.

What was the name give to newly elected assembly of the jacobins?

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Newly ELECTED ASSEMBLY of Jacobins was known as CONVECTION

16.

Explain the crisis in Germany during the post World War I?

Answer» ARMY is reduced, Saar COAL FIELDS is TAKEN by France
17.

What were ancient name of rajasthan?

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RAJPUTANA was Rajasthan's OLD NAME under the BRITISH, which was also KNOWN as “land of the Rajputs”

18.

Why was international military tribunal act at Nenuberg was setup

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At the END of the war, an International Military Tribunal atNuremberg was set up to prosecute NAZI war CRIMINALS for Crimesagainst PEACE, for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.
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19.

The materials used by the ancient people are preserved in the museums by the archeological department true or false

Answer» YES it is true that ancient PEOPLE's SOURCES are preserved in MUSEUMS.
20.

How did Hitler constructed Germany or what step Hitler take to

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Hitler assigned the responsibility of economic RECOVERY to the economist Hjalmar Schacht who aimed at full production and full employment through a state-funded work-creation PROGRAMME. This project produced the famous German superhighways and the people’s CAR, the Volkswagen. In foreign policy ALSO Hitler acquired quick successes. He pulled out of the LEAGUE of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936, and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan, One people, One empire, and One leader. He then went on to wrest Germanspeaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia, and gobbled up the entire country. In all of this he had the unspoken support of England, which had considered the Versailles verdict too harsh. These quick successes at home and abroad seemed to reverse the destiny of the country.
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21.

Importance of church during old regime

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They where CONSIDERED as a place where GOD resides in.
it also stores the CULTURAL and literal art of the place.
it also stand for the central pole of a place with its proud and also it stand as symbol of LUCK and positive ENERGY

22.

Similarrity and difference between harapan and vedic civilaztion

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Difference between INDUS Valley Civilization and Vedic Civilization are as follows:

Vedic Civilization was cultivated by Aryan people who being originated from an European Stock invaded the autochthons of India, the creator of Indus Valley Civilization in the Indo-Gangetic plain. These INVADERS were considered as highly intellectual people who gave the world a new language, the Sanskrit and a new religion based on Veda.

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

They used the materials like Stone, Copper and Bronze in making weapons

The people did not know the use of horse in war

Mother cult as well as the cult of Siva were prominent in the religious belief

Bull were of HIGH ESTEEM

No social division was found among the people

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

People believed in ONE God

Cows were the high esteem animals

Social divisions were conspicuous in the society

23.

The indian national congress did not take part in which round table conference

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The indian NATIONAL CONGRESS did not take part in FIRST round table conference.
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24.

The governor general who signed sri lanka pattanam

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Hello dear your answer is


Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore became the last Governor of Ceylon and FIRST governor-general when the Ceylon Order in Council, the first CONSTITUTION of independent Ceylon CAME into EFFECT. He was followed by Lord Soulbury, thereafter by Sir Oliver Goonetilleke the first Ceylonese to be appointed to the post.


i hope help u

25.

Define Harappan and Mesopotamia civilization

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The answer is - rowseNotessearch

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Both civilizations flourished in similar periods and shared many geographical, cultural, and political elements in common.

The ancient Mesopotamian civilizations were located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, while Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were both located in the valley of the Indus river. Thus both civilizations were highly DEPENDENT on rivers for irrigation.

Both civilizations were agricultural (as opposed to hunter-gatherer) and required LARGE groups of people to coordinate complex schemes of irrigation in order to produce sufficient food.

Both of these civilizations were highly urbanized, with sophisticated transport and ECONOMIC networks enabling them to raise food in the surrounding areas in order to support wealthy cities with ADVANCED crafts, artistic production, sophisticated religions, technology, and government bureaucracies. 

Both of the civilizations had some form of writing. Although Mesopotamian writing has been deciphered, the Indus script, which evolved in the same period and was in widespread use, has not been deciphered, meaning that we know much less about the Indus civilizations than we do about Mesopotamia. 

Both had polytheistic religions, although less is known of the Indus one due to the lack of deciphered written texts. 

26.

Decribe the role of writters and theri creating which shaped the backgroung for creation in france

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The eighteenth century witnessed the emergence of social groups, termed the middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding overseas trade and from the manufacture of goods such as WOOLLEN and silk textiles that were either exported or bought by the richer members of society. In addition to merchants and manufacturers, the third estate included professions such as lawyers or administrative officials. All of these were educated and believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth. Rather, a person’s social position must depend on his merit. These ideas envisaging a society based on freedom and equal laws and opportunities for all, were put forward by philosophers such as John 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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27.

The declaration of partition of bengal was done on

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Declination of of PARTITION of BENGAL was DONE on 1905 by Lord CURZON

28.

What is the distance from the Panchanantala Mhat to the playground in Berhampore,Murshidabad,West Bengal.

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The DISTANCE from the Panchanantala MHAT to playground in BERHAMPORE,Murshidabad,West BENGAL is 50 METRES.

29.

Who was Sun Yat sun???Plz answer

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According to my knowledge,

sun YAT SEN was the one who set up republic in China and inspired VIETNAMESE STUDENTS to set up republic in Vietnam.

hope this will HELP you.

30.

Complements between fundamental rights and fundamental duties

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The Fundamental DUTIES are defined as the moral OBLIGATIONS of all citizens to help promote a spirit of patriotism and to uphold the unity of India. These duties, SET out in Part IV–A of the Constitution, concern individuals and the nation. Like the DIRECTIVE Principles, they are not ENFORCEABLE by law.

31.

India was call as" sone ki chidiya"or golden bird. Write your comment about how it attracted many countries towards it?

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Hey mate
it's true INDIA was call as a golden BIRD bcz the BIG reason is the FIVE rivers nd kohinoor hira. so they attracted many countries toward it bcz the king s emperors of other countries want kohinoor diamond any many properties of india nd unlimited money of the indians PEOPLE....☺️

32.

Vishwa ka sabse Amir Desh kaun sa hai

Answer» SWITZERLAND

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33.

can anyone tell me what was the difference between CIVIL DISOBIDIENCE MOVEMENT and NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT of india

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Hope it HELPS U and don't forget to mark as BRAINLIEST

34.

Which was the first talkee film

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The first FEATURE FILM ORIGINALLY presented as a talkie was The Jazz Singer, released in October 1927.

35.

What is a shortcut way to learn dhatu roop and shabd roop

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The fact is that there is no trick to LEARN the Shabd roops and dhatu roops.

You need to PUT some time and efforts to learn the whole concept.

But there are small hints that you can USE such as Vibhakti.

It can help you as it has a similar PATTERN to the roops.

36.

Great bath at mohen jo daro

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Hey MATE, here is your ANSWER.: -)

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The Great Bath is one of the best-known STRUCTURES among the ruins of the ANCIENT INDUS Valley Civilization at Mohenjo-daro in Sindh, Pakistan.. .. .

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37.

Short note on champaran movement and mahatma gandhi role in it

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The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917, in the Champaran district of Bihar, INDIA during the period of the British Raj, was the FIRST Satyagraha movement inspired by Mohandas Gandhi and a major revolt in the Indian INDEPENDENCE Movement. Another important Satyagraha just after this revolt was Kheda Satyagraha. Champaran Satyagraha was the first to be started, but the word Satyagraha was used for the first TIME in Anti Rowlatt Act agitation.

hope this helps..

38.

A report on photo math camera calculator app

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Photomath is the WORLD's smartest camera calculator and MATH ASSISTANT! Point your camera toward a math PROBLEM and Photomath will ...

why report...

39.

Role of surendranath banerjee in the national movement

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He has title silver tongue aretar
he is from moderates
book : NATION in making
association : INDIAN association ( 1876) kolkata
died in 1925
1895- HEAD of INC Pune meeting
1902- head of INC ahmadabad meeting
1918 - comes out from CONGRESS

40.

Name three upanishadas

Answer» BRAHMAN, SUTRAS, and BHAGAVAD GITA.
41.

In battle of plassey who fought against whom

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On 23 JUNE 1757, the Battle of Plassey was fought between the forces of SIRAJ Ud Daulah, and his French support troops and the troops of the British East India Company, led by ROBERT CLIVE. This event was a part of the Seven Years WAR.

42.

Who was the first scholar to use the term' Indus civilization'

Answer» JOHN MARSHALL was the FIRST scholor
43.

What was the objective of General Dyer in Jallianwala Bagh massacre

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The main objective of General DYER BEHIND the jallianwala Bagh massacre was to ‘produce a moral effect’, to CREATE in the MINDS of satyagrahis a feeling of TERROR and awe.

44.

Who is the cool captain for india

Answer» MS DHONI is the COOL captain of india plz mark as BRAINLIEST
45.

Who is the captain of indian cricket

Answer» VIRAT KOHLI is the CAPTAIN
46.

Explain any 3 criteria used by human development report to classify various countries

Answer»

The THREE CRITERIA r

per CAPITA income

Literacy RATE

infant MORTALITY rate

47.

In which governor - general regine was the first train service started in 1853?

Answer» LORD dallhouse is the governor general to START the TRAIN service
48.

3rd meeting of constituent assembly was presided by rajendra prasad on which day

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9 DECEMBER 1946 ...
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49.

Problems faced after the completion of the war?

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PROBLEMS IN SOUTH AFTER CIVIL WAR

1.The LAND was in RUINS 
2.Confederate money was worthless
3.Banks were runied 
4.No law or authority 
5.The souths transportation SYSTEM was in complete disorder. 
6.Loss of enslaved workers,WORTH two billion dollars.
7.Government at all levels, had dissapeared

50.

Whar is the importance of 9 january in Russian history

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In 1905 the INFAMOUS blood
sunday TOOK PLACE when a peaceful DEMONSTRATION of WORKERS carrying a peacful emperor Nicholas II was gunned down by Imperial guard.