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What is soilwhat is the sun |
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Answer» Soil is a MIXTURE of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that TOGETHER support life. |
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What is meant by Directory? |
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Answer» A DIRECTORY is defined as an organizational UNIT, or container, used to organize folders and files into a HIERARCHICAL structure. |
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How was shifting cultivation done by the tribes?? |
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Answer» In shifting cultivation farmers CUT the trees and burn them there and ASH is mixed in soil. then crops are grown there for some TILL the fertility of the area is lost . then they shift their place to new place and do again CUTTING burning and agriculture. |
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What do you mean by p r i |
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Answer» Hey mate!! |
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Say some important lines of battle of buxar |
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Answer» The Battle of Buxar was fought on 22 October 1764 between the forces under the command of the British East India Company led by Hector Munro and the combined ARMIES of Mir QASIM, Nawab of Bengal till 1763; the Nawab of Awadh; and the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II.[4] The battle fought at Buxar, a "small fortified town" within the territory of Bihar, located on the BANKS of the GANGES RIVER about 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Patna, was a decisive victory for the British East India Company. Shuja-ud-Daulah and Shah Alam surrendered and the war came to an end by the "Treaty of Allahabad" in 1765. HOPE YOU FIND THIS INTRESTING |
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Discuss about vaishnavism . |
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Answer» Vaishnavis in one of the major tradition WITHIN Hinduism ALONG with Shaivism, Shaktism and Smartism. It is also called vishnuism. Its followets are vaishnavas and also it CONSIDER there SUPREME god to VISHNU |
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What are the types of stupas ? |
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Answer» Eight Types of Stupas |
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explain how the study of inscription helps in the reconstruction of indian history? 3marks 40-60 worsd |
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Answer» Stydy of inscription HELPS in reconstruction of indian HISTORY by this WAY that the inscription are the code the way of living of the people of old history. in these inscription there are some INFORMATION about their living pattern and building.. |
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Explain garden city in london. |
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Answer» The principle of the Garden City was developed to SOLVE the problem of the growing congestion and pollution of the city of London. The Garden Citywas a PLEASANT space full of plants and trees, where people WOULD both WORK and live |
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What is meaning of burials |
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Answer» The ACT of putting a dead BODY into theground, or the ceremony PERFORMED when this is done |
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Which one is the best IAS coaching institute in Bangalore with comprehensive study materials with detailed descriptions? |
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Answer» Rau's IAS Study Circle® - Coaching Centre, Bangalore |
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Hey guys plzzz answer. a social group formed by womens |
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Answer» A SOCIAL group formed by women is KUDUMBASHREE which is WELL known in kerala and diffrend parts of india |
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Describe bronze age societies |
| Answer» BRONZE age SOCIETIES GENERALLY followed the Neolithic period, with the chalcolithic serving as a TRANSITION. | |
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Who were known as liberal nationalist |
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Answer» HEY Mate. Your ANSWER is in the above attachment. For more details. Search on this website- www.knowledgeuniverseonline.com/ntse/History/Liberal-Nationalism-Stand-for.php Hope it HELPS you. |
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What was Rowlatt Act? Why did Gandhiji decided to launch Satyagraha against Rowlatt Act ?describe protest movement against this act? |
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Answer» Rowlatt Act was passed on 18th March 1919 through the Imperial LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL on report of committee headed by Justice Rowlatt. It gave the government enormous power to repress POLITICAL activities and ALLOWED detention of political prisoners without trial for two years. |
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Describe three early movement started by Gandhiji |
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Answer» Some MOVEMENTS starterd by gandhi r: |
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Three early Satyagraha movement started by Gandhiji |
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Answer» These are the THREE PLACES of SATYAGRAHA with LITTLE INFO |
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The period of history has human didn't know how to called ________. |
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What does the Study of history make possible |
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Answer» In ORDER to make sense of CURRENT affairs it is important to study the past, as EVERYTHING which is happening around us has been influenced by, and is a result of, that which preceded it. In this WAY the study of history is explicitly relevant to us. |
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What does the Sources of history |
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Answer» The SOURCES of HISTORY are |
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Name three upanishads |
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Answer» MAJOR UPANISHADS Minor upanishads Mukhiya upanishads.. HOPE ITS HELPFUL |
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What was the demand of workers of saint patrosberg in 1904 |
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Answer» I) WAGES had to be increased. |
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What do u mean by history.... |
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Answer» It is KIND of STORY or RECOLLECTIONS of PAST |
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Define communalism and regionalism ? plzzz in short answer |
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Answer» Communalism is a PRINCIPLE of political ORGANISATIONS BASED on FEDERATED communes. |
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How did the female figures become an alligancy of the nation in 19th century in Europe? Explain |
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Answer» ARTISTS in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries found a way out by personifying a nation. In other words they represented a country as if it were a person. Nations were then portrayed as female FIGURES. The female FORM that was chosen to personify the nation did not STAND for any particular WOMAN in real life; rather it sought to give the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form. That is, the female figure became an allegory of the nation. ☺️hope it helps☺️ |
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Write the breif note on immediatecause of russian revolition |
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Answer» Immediate CAUSES of RUSSIAN REVOLUTION |
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Give me the notes of introduction to economics |
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Describe any 5 features of french revoluton |
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Answer» PEOPLE PROTEST against high price of bread People have no food Discrimination The BASTILLE Tithes and tallie |
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Brief explanation on Napoleon Bonaparte |
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Answer» Napoleon was a GERMAN who ruled Germany. He wanted to CONQUER the whole world. The FRENCH PEOPLE called him the liberator |
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Write a short note on first factory system in britain ,of 0th |
| Answer» FACTORY SYSTEM in BRITAIN. | |
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Differences and similarities between temples of now and ancient india |
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Answer» sturucture-in ancient india themples were will built and BEAUTIFUL now,not so MUCH because of CLIMATIC conditions and pollotion. |
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Write the 5 ways in which the life of the early humans is different from your life today |
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Answer» Early Life : They used to fulfill there NEED of food, cloth, shelter from forests. |
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Write the role of philosophers in french revolution with the reference of their books |
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Answer» In the two treatises of government,Locke sought to refute the DOCTRINE of the divine and ABSOLUTE right of the monarch. In the SPIRIT of law ,Montesquieu proposed a division of POWER WITHIN the government between the legislature, executive and the judiciary. |
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Why indian army kill their loyal dogs after retirement? |
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Answer» The INDIAN army kill their trained DOGS because of the following reasons |
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Why did the instrial revolution began first in england? when did it begindu? |
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Answer» Originally Answered: Why did the industrial Revolution occur in Britain, rather than elsewhere in Europe? |
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Who was the first thing done by the military officers on the morning of 11 september 1973? |
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Answer» K n kariyyappa is the THING done by the military officers on the morning of 11th SEPTEMBER 1973 |
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Who was the king of france when the french revolution took place? |
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Answer» Hey, ✋ there your ANSWER is______, |
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Role of human resources in converting the natural resocial scisources into valuable proucts |
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Answer» Hey user, |
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Different between unification of britan and rest of Europe |
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Answer» (i) No revolution: |
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Hardship faced by charli chaplin in child hood |
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Answer» Yes, HUNGER can cause insanity. She had some major relapses that later caused complete insanity and she died in one of the best MEDICAL facilities of America without understanding and realizing the success and fame of her children. As a child and TEENAGER, he was under extreme poverty, and we cannot IMAGINE that a man of his fame and money and richness had to go through so much pain. Well - may be that’s what made him the great Chaplin. Sometimes I feel bad that present GENERATIONS don’t know so much about Charlie Chaplin as much as they know about Justin Bieber, but I can surely tell that world might forget Justin Bieber down the line in 50 years, but won’t and will not forget Charlie Chaplin for sure. Hats off to you Charlie Chaplin for making the world a bit more happier place that it was suppose to be |
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Why did gandhiji relaunch civil disobedience movement 0? |
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Answer» When he previously started the movement then he was called by BRITISH in britain for a meeting to TALK about there demands. but there all demands were rejected. so he came sadly from there. till he was there a long time the momentum got slow. to fulfill their demands he relaunched movement |
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Who is known as the first and last female rules of the delhi sultan? |
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Answer» Iltutmish became the first sultan to appoint a WOMAN as his successor when he designated Razia as his heir APPARENT. Razia was the first and only FEMALE RULER of DELHI Sultanate. |
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Who established a branch of anushilan samiti at patna in 1913? |
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Answer» Anushilan Samiti is a revolutionary organization of BENGAL which was establish in 1900. It is LED by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh with the help of other prominent members. This organization was first established West Bengal and then spread all over India including Rajasthan, Pune, Bihar and MANY other states. The Anushilan Samiti is established in Patna by Sachindra Nath Sanyal. |
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What wasimpact of indig9 revolt |
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Answer» The Indigo revolt (or Nil vidroha) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1859. |
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