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1.

What was the trade so significant to the mongol

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Mongol empire established a new continental system, and re-established the importance of the Silk Road . During the Pax Mongolica, European merchants like Marco Polo made their way to China on the well-maintained and well-traveled roads that linked Anatolia to China.

Main trade items on this Silk Road were Chinese silk; pepper, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg etc. They were EXPORTED to west along with Indian muslins, cottons, pearls, and precious stones as well as weapons, carpets, and leather goods from Iran. Gunpowder was also introduced to Europe from China. On the other hand Europeans sent silver, fine CLOTH, horses, linen, to the near and far East.

Increasing trade and commerce links made it quintessential that STATE ensures the safety of traders. Mongols issued passes to traders called “gerege”. A tax known as “BAJ” collected in return to acknowledge the powers of Genghis Khan and Mongols in later phases.

Long-distance trade brought new methods of doing business from the far East to Europe like Bills, deposit banking, and insurance were introduced to Europe during the Pax Mongolica. Bills of exchange made it significantly easier to travel long distances because a traveler WOULD not be burdened by the weight of metal coins.

2.

Why pace of industrial growth of very slow in 19th century?

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DUE to world WAR the pace of industrial GROWTH is very SLOW

3.

Summary about hungary

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Hungry is a DEFICIENCY of food in a state or a locality DUE to some reason like an availability of food and accessibility or any other food security thing to the POOR people or EVEN stitch it depends on the situation like rich in disaster condition Or Poor always suffering from food security

4.

Who was the first country to produce plastic money?

Answer» AUSTRALIA in 1988.......
5.

Who was the first country to make plastic currency?

Answer» AUSTRALIA issued first plastic CURRENCY....in 1988.....
6.

Who is the last governor general and first viceroy of india?

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Hey!

_______________________________

Earl MOUNTBATTEN was the last governer general of INDIA.

and

Lord CANNING was the first viceroy of India.

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7.

The first challenge faced by political parties is lack of internal democracy whithin parties. What do you understand by the statement? Explain

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The first challenge FACED by POLITICAL PARTIES is lack of internal democracy within parties since there was no unity between the members of parties various caste were considered at that TIME people understand themselves above then the rest the main ISSUE was the democracy of people

8.

What are the different ways in which distant lands can interact ?

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India has a long history of interaction with other countries through trade, migration, religion and conquest.

Interaction through trade-

The flourishing trade that existed between people of the Indus Valley CIVILISATION and Mesopotamia, and between the Tamils and Greece, Rome and the countries of South-East Asia.

Interaction through migration-

The migration of the Aryans into India and the far-reaching impact they had on Indian society and culture.

Contact through religion-

The spread of Buddhism from India to Central Asia, East Asia and South-East Asia.

Contact through conquest-

The conquest of north-west India by tribes from Central Asia like the Sakas and Kushanas.

Contact through Trade

This contact DECLINED during the early Vedic period, as the people only traded between local villages through barter.

However, by 200 BC, with the rise of towns and cities, India had re-established trade contacts with several regions like China, the Arab countries and Rome.

Southern India that benefited from expanded economic and cultural contacts with West Asia, South-East Asia and the Roman Empire.

Trade soon made the southern kingdoms the most prosperous PART of India.

Traders from VARIOUS parts of the country came here with their wares.

The main items of import were horses, wine, silk, ceramic, lead, glass, GOLD and perfumes. Horses were brought by ship from Arab lands.

Contact with Distant Lands

9.

When did jawaharlal nehru visited himachal pradesh?

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On 8 JULY 1954.... NEHRU visited HIMACHAL PRADESH to inaugurated Bhakra Dam.......

10.

Where was the national flag hoisted on 15th aug 1947?

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Hey mate here is your answer....

The only surviving vintage NATIONAL FLAG in India, hoisted at Fort St George here on the first Independence day on August 15 1947, is being conserved by the Archaeological Survey of India through multi-pronged efforts.

11.

What was what was the impact of first world war on russia?

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In 1914, war broke out between two European alliances – Germany, Austria and TURKEY (the Central powers) and France, Britain and Russia (later Italy and Romania). Each country had a global empire and the war was fought outside Europe as well as in Europe. This was the First World War. In Russia, the war was initially popular and people rallied around Tsar Nicholas II. As the war continued, though, the Tsar refused to consult the main parties in the Duma. Support wore thin. AntiGerman sentiments ran high, as can be seen in the renaming of St Petersburg – a German name – as Petrograd. The Tsarina Alexandra’s German origins and poor advisers, especially a monk called Rasputin, made the autocracy unpopular. The First World War on the ‘eastern front’ differed from that on the ‘western front’. In the west, armies fought from trenches stretched along eastern France. In the east, armies moved a good deal and fought battles leaving LARGE casualties. Defeats were shocking and demoralising. Russia’s armies lost badly in Germany and Austria between 1914 and 1916. There were over 7 million casualties by 1917. As they retreated, the Russian army destroyed crops and buildings to prevent the enemy from being able to live off the land. The destruction of crops and buildings led to over 3 million refugees in Russia. The situation discredited the government and the Tsar. Soldiers did not wish to fight such a war. India and the Contemporary World The war also had a SEVERE impact on industry. Russia’s own industries were few in number and the country was cut off from other suppliers of industrial goods by German control of the Baltic Sea. Industrial equipment disintegrated more rapidly in Russia than elsewhere in Europe. By 1916, railway lines began to break down. Able-bodied men were called up to the war. As a result, there were labour shortages and small workshops producing essentials were shut down. Large supplies of grain were sent to feed the army. For the people in the cities, BREAD and flour became scarce. By the winter of 1916, riots at bread shops were common.
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12.

Seminar report about Federalism

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It is the topic of civics, anyways


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Federalism is a type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units. It contrasts with a unitary government, in which a central authority holds the power, and a confederation, in which states, for example, are clearly dominant.

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Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system. 

Definition of federalism.
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13.

Topic for history internal assessment

Answer» TOPIC should be" NATIONALIST MOVEMENT in INDOCHINA" or "INDUSTRIALISATION"
14.

Find out which great historical event took place on june 1215 in england

Answer»

Hey here's the answer to your QUESTION....

On June 1215 in England King John of England SIGNED the Magna Chart at Runnymede. He was forced by REBELLIOUS barons of England to put the great SEAL of Realms on a set of articles confirming their rights and those of towns and Church and the status of TRIAL by jury.

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15.

Music influence of sufi sant in hindi

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Music INFLUENCE the Sufi saint in because the music for in HINDI as sufficient also wanted to playlist Apple music

16.

Till the 18century the shape of a cricket bat was in the shape of hockey stick

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It's not COMPLETELY in the SHAPE of a HOCKEY stick but a little TILTED at the end

17.

Five sentences of sun flower

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Hey!

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1. sunflower had BEAUTIFUL large head with bright petals.

2. The main thing of this flower is it always face towards the sun.

3. SUNFLOWERS are useful plants with large flower heads or blooms.

4. The sunflower needs SUNLIGHT for its better growth.

5. It is also used in cosmetics for making cream.

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18.

Television brand/king wears on his head

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ANSWER: - Crown.

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19.

What lead Jamshetji tata to build hotel taj

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Because they WANT to EARN USE PROFIT

20.

Summary of indo-china chapter of history class 10th

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Here is your SUMMARY

21.

Who was birds Munda in least 60 word

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Birsa Munda (1875–1900) was an Indian tribal FREEDOM FIGHTER, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe. He SPEARHEADED an Indian tribal religious Millenarian movement that arose in the tribal belt of modern-day Bihar and Jharkhand in the late 19th century, during the British Raj, THEREBY making him an important FIGURE in the history of the Indian independence movement.His achievements are even more remarkable for having been accomplished before the age of 25.

22.

Collect newspaper for the last one week

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Your question is incorrect or INCOMPLETE PLEASE CHECK your question again send it

23.

How did napoleon bonaparte die (french revolution)?

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napolean bonaparte DIED DUE to STOMACH ulcer ........

24.

Why were the election results for Florida so critical in the 2000 election

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Why were the close results in Florida such an important point of the ELECTION of 2000?

The PRESIDENTIAL election that took place on November 7, 2000, was so close that no one knew for more than a month who had won the election of 2000: TEXAS Governor George W. Bush (R), or Vice President Al Gore (D). Nationally, Bush had won 246 electoral votes; Gore had won 260. ... Bush led Gore in Florida by 1784 votes.

25.

A minister of the British Cabinet was appointed to manage affairs in India by the act of 1858.What was he called?Please answer in one sentence...fast!!!

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First LORD Palmerston was made who was the prime MINISTER of united Kingdom
Later EDWARD Henry Stanley was made who was 15 th early pearl.
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26.

Why did America colonise France ?

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The French COLONIZATION of the Americas BEGAN in the 16th century, and continued on into the following centuries as France established a COLONIAL empire in the Western Hemisphere.

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27.

What were main reason for conflict between thé Vijayasagar and thé Bahamiki kingdom even though they were nieghbour ?

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1) because of the possession of DIAMOND mines.
2)POLITICAL conflict-both of them want to extend their power/territory.
3)the Doab areas which were very fertile
4)the marath-Wada region
5)administration
6)rulers
7)religious conflict

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28.

What is history according to indian text book

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His + story = history.....acc to indian text book...its just about the KINGS who RULED india N their dynasties

29.

What is answer $2000 in India values

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At current rate of foreign exchange,
$1 = Rs.68

Therefore,
$2000= Rs. (2000*68)
= Rs. 1,36,000

Rupees One LAKH Thirty-six Thousands

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30.

How many times does the numeral 2 appear in a book having page numbers 1 to 250?

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250÷2= 125 times
very SIMPLE answer
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31.

What was the policy followed by the British in India

Answer» DIVIDE and RULE POLICY
32.

When was slavery abolished in the french society

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Because it VIOLATED the civil rights of the PEOPLE which are liberty , EQUALITY and fraternity .

33.

How was the name Pakistan coined

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The NAME of the COUNTRY was COINED in1933
as pakstan by choudhari RAHAMAT ALI

34.

Describe the incident that form the french revolution

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The INCREASE in the TAXES LEADED to the WAR

35.

Agrain depression of 1930s

Answer» BECOZ of the trade market COLLAPSED in US ,the trade PARTNERS of us had faced a great economic loss
this is the great DEPRESSION
36.

On reforms of india and other countries

Answer» YES on reforms of INDIA and other COUNTRIES India is ONE of the Reform of country of the
37.

An out line of indian map which civilizations were there?

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ಸಿಂಧೂ ನಾಗರಿಕ ಸರಬರಾಜು ಇಲಾಖೆ ಉಪ ನಿರ್ದೇಶಕ

38.

Leader of the Nigerian youth movement

Answer» KEN SIWA is the LEADER of NIGERIAN yoyth MOVEMENT
39.

Why was the primitive men called a food gather ?

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Because they were not SETTLED they just ROUND AROUND the WORLD

40.

Which starts jajia kar

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Nakhuda MOHALLA STARTED JAJIA KAR

41.

Aims & achievement of moderates & assertive nationalist ?

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What did you MEAN by SAYING this QUESTION CHECK your question

42.

Summary of a poem written during British rule

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Summary of a poem written by British rule is that are as FOLLOWS India comes under my feet I will rule a COUNTRY and get money ruled by us and them PROFIT and Technology skills for improved

43.

Rigveda was originally composed in

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Rigveda was originally COMPOSED round 1700-1100 BCE in INDO IRANIAN language

44.

Why did the indigo cultivators revolt in bengal? What was the outcome?

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The EUROPEAN planters FORCED the peasants of Bengal to grow indigo in the fertile FIELDS against their will the outcome was PRODUCT of food crops suffered and the common people was suffered financially..
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45.

British economic policy between 1757-1857 in india

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Ghulam BANA KAR looto

46.

What were the views of Paul Bernard about economic development of Vietnam?

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1. Paul Bernard, an influential writer, and policymaker, strongly BELIEVED that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed as the main aim of acquiring these colonies was to make a profit. 

2. He believed that a developed economy and a decent standard of LIVING of the people would enable them to buy more goods and services. This situation would contribute to the expansion of the MARKETS and consequently would also LEAD to better profits for FRENCH business. 

47.

Bimbisara fought many wars with neighbouring states of

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Bimbisara (C. 558 – c. 491 BC[1][2] or during the late 5th century BC[3]) also known as SENIYA or Shrenika in the Jain histories[4][5] was a KING of Magadha (r. 543 – 492 BC[6] or c. 400 BC[7]) and belonged to the Haryanka dynasty.[8] He was the son of Bhattiya.[9] His expansion of the kingdom, especially his annexation of the kingdom of Angato the east, is considered to have laid the foundations for the later expansion of the Maurya Empire.[10]

He is also known for his cultural achievements and was a great friend and protector of the Buddha. Bimbisara—according to HIUEN Tsang—built the city of Rajgir (Rajagriha), famous in Buddhist writings (others attribute the city's foundation to his successor).[6] He was succeeded on the throne by his son Ajatashatru.[10]

48.

What were the views of paul bernard about economic development of Vietnam

Answer» ACCORDING to Paul Bernard economy of a Colony should be developed because he thought that the purpose of acquiring VIETNAM for British word to gain PROFIT from them if the economy of Vietnam IMPROVED and their living standard also improve then they would get profit from them as they would buy more good
49.

Which article are used internal emergency

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352 is the ARTICLE USED for INTERNAL EMERGENCY

50.

Which was the main occuption of russian people at the beginning of twentient century

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The MAIN occupation of RUSSIA is AGRICULTURE in the BEGINNING of 19 the CENTURY