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1. Land is generally used for ................. |
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Answer» Land is generally used for field ploughand farming land is used for forming farming is the correct answer of the given question agriculture and living perpose Industrial devoplement and farming Industrial devoplement and farming planting the tree and living animals and humans Land useinvolves the management and modification ofnatural environmentorwildernessintobuilt environmentsuch assettlementsand semi-natural habitats such asarable fields,pastures, and managedwoods. It also has been defined as "the total of arrangements, activities, and inputs that people undertake in a certainland covertype. Farming and agriculture |
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The chemicals used in the field to kill insect are(i) herbicides (ii) insecticides (iii) fungicides (iv) rodenticid |
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Answer» that chemical is insecticide The chemicals used in the field to kill insect are (ii) insecticides |
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Answer» The mountains are much more away from sea than the western ghat. Recent discoveries suggests that the Jindhagada Peak in Andhra Pradesh has a height of 1,690 meters.It is pegged to be the highest peak of Eastern Ghats. |
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O.answer:/1 mark eack(1) Which tropic passes througth the middle of India ?B. EquatorA. Tropic of CancerC. Tropic of Capricorn D Arctic Circle |
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Answer» The Tropic of Cancer, also referred to as the Northern Tropic, is currently23°26′13.2″ (or23.43701°) north of the Equator. It is the most northerly circle of latitude on Earth at which the Sun can be directly overhead. Tropic of Cancer is the line of latitude which passes via India. option(a) |
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CIissroom ACTIVITYComplete the series :Tropic of Cancer :23 N::Tropic o2 |
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Answer» Tropic of Capricorn=23.4° |
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b) Cash and bankc) Bank and chequed) Cash and creditQuestions (11 to 14) carrying 3 marks each."Accounting an art as well as science" explain this statementGodrej Itd. Imported from Germany one machinery for sale in infor production purpose. Will you treat them goods or fixed assets? EXCapital is a liability for the business. Explain these statements with thWhat is trial balance? Give two objectives of preparing trial balance, |
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Answer» Accountingis both ascienceand anArt:Sciencemay bedefinedas a systematic body of knowledge based on certain principles which have universal application. It establishes relationship of cause and effect about any occurrence or happening. ... It is influenced by bias and personal judgement of the accountant. Accounting is both a science and art: Science may be defined as a systemetic body of knowledge based on terrain principales which have universal application. It establishes relationship of cause and effect about any occurrence or happening...It is influenced by bura and personal judgement of the accountant. Capital is a liability for the business. ... Thus, in this manner, thecapitalinvested is aliabilityfor abusiness. Hence, in accounting sense, it means one separate entity (owner) is assumed to be giving money to another distinct entity (businessunit a statement of all debits and credits in a double-entry account book, with any disagreement indicating an error.ObjectivesofPreparingtheTrial Balance: Thetrial balanceispreparedto achieve the followingobjectives: (i) To ascertain arithmetical accuracy: (ii) To facilitate detection of errors: (iii) To facilitatepreparationof financial statements: (iv) To facilitate auditors: The defects ofTrial Balanceare as under: |
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List twsen siaies in India where eartiquakes ore oue likely to at |
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Answer» ThethreestatesinIndiawhereearthquakesaremorelikelytostrikeare Jammu and Kashmir, Gujrat, and Assam. |
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Very short answer questions.(a)With which natural activity are igneous rocks associated?(b)What are the two processes involved in the formation of sedimentary rocks?(c)Give an example of intrusive igenous rocks.(d)Which stones are used to prepare paste/powder of spices and grains? |
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Answer» (a) ans=Extrusive igneous rocks, also known as volcanic rocks, are formed at the crust's surface as a result of the partial melting of rocks within the mantle and crust. Extrusive igneous rocks cool and solidify quicker than intrusive igneous rocks. They are formed by the cooling of molten magma on the earth's surface. (b ) ans=Sedimentary rocksare the product of 1) weathering of preexistingrocks, 2) transport of the weathering products, 3) deposition of the material, followed by 4) compaction, and 5) cementation of thesedimentto form arock. (c ) ans=Intrusive igneous rockscrystallize below Earth's surface, and the slow cooling that occurs there allows large crystals to form.Examplesofintrusive igneous rocksare diorite, gabbro, granite, pegmatite, and peridotite. Extrusiveigneous rockserupt onto the surface, where they cool quickly to form small crystals. >65Ma Igneous rock(derived from theLatinwordignismeaning fire), ormagmatic rock, is one of the three mainrock types, the others beingsedimentaryandmetamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification ofmagmaorlava. The magma can be derived frompartial meltsof existing rocks in either aplanet'smantleorcrust. Typically, the melting is caused by one or more of three processes: an increase intemperature, a decrease inpressure, or a change in composition. Solidification into rock occurs either below the surface asintrusiverocks or on the surface asextrusiverocks. Igneous rock may form withcrystallizationto form granular, crystalline rocks, or without crystallization to formnatural glasses. Igneous rocks occur in a wide range of geological settings: shields, platforms, orogens, basins, large igneous provinces, extended crust and oceanic crust. d ). Granite is an example of such a rock. Grindingstones used to prepare paste/powder of spices and grainsare made of granite. this is workbook S.S.T |
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4. Give reasons.1) We cannot go to the centre of the earth.(ii) Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments.(iii) Limestone is changed into marble. |
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Answer» WE CAN'T GO CENTER OF THE EARTHHOW MUCH WE WILL MOVE INSIDE THAT MUCH WE WILL FEEL HOT AND AT CENTER OF THE EARTH THE MATLE ALSO BE MELT IN 1MINUTE |
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33) Which polymer is used in preparation of non-stick cookingvessels?(A) PolyvinylchlorideNB) Teflon(C) Neoprene(D) Polybutadiene |
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Answer» teflon is the best brand in non stick Cooking vessels but poly etra fluro ethylene is used to prepare non stick vessels |
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How can industries be classified on the basis of raw material? |
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Answer» On the basis of raw materials, industries are classified into four. They are: 1. Agro - based industries :-The industries which are use agriculture produce as their raw material are called as agro - based industries.eg : food processing, vegetable oil, cotton textile, dairy products, leather, fruit pulp, juice, pickle and spices. 2. Mineral - based industries :These industries are those which get raw material from minerals like iron and steel and cement industries.Iron made from iron ore is the product of mineral based industry. This is used as raw material for the manufacturer of a number of other products, such as heavy machinery, building materials and railway coaches. 3. Pastoral - based industries :These are depend upon animals for their raw material. Hides, skins, shoes, dairy, etc., are some of the pastoral - based industries. 4. Forest - based industries :The industries which use forests as their raw material are called as forest - based industries.Paper, plywood, rayon, bamboo, resin, honey, making eating plates from leaves, coir industries, furniture, are the example of forest based industries. |
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Raw material is converted into finished product bya) genetic b) extractive manufacturing2industry |
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Answer» Raw material is converted into finished product by manufacturing industry. |
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the following industries uses limestone as a raw material.(c) Sugar(0 Which one of(a) Aluminium(b) Cement(d) Jute |
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Answer» Aluminium, sugar and jute are incorrect option, limestone is used as a raw material in the cement industry. |
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What are the various kinds of gender attributes of a person? Discuss |
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Answer» There are usually three kind of gender attribute of a person (1) females and femininity; (2) males and masculinity; (3) Androgynes, who are partly male and partly female in appearance. |
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The frequency of earthquakes appears to have increased in the Insubcontinent. However, India's preparedness for mitigating their inhas significant gaps. Discuss various aspects. |
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8. Which type of stress is a uniform stress that doesn't lead to earthquakes?A. TensionB. CompressionC. Shear stressD. Lithostatic pressureMark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page |
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Answer» D) is the correct answer Lithostatic pressure is the answer which is D option D ) lithostatic pressure is the right answer dear nidhi option Dis correct |
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6 A firm's revenue rises from500 when the price of its400 to25 per unit. Calculate the Priceproduct rises from 20 toElasticity of Supply |
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Organic material evs project |
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Answer» Organic matter, organic material, or natural organic matter (NOM) refers to the large pool of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial and aquatic environments. It is matter composed of organic compounds that have come from the remains of organisms such as plants and animals and their waste products in the environment. Organic molecules can also be made by chemical reactions that don't involve life. Basic structures are created from cellulose, tannin, cutin, and lignin, along with other various proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Organic matter is very important in the movement of nutrients in the environment and plays a role in water retention on the surface of the planet. |
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what is multipurpose project |
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Answer» The term multi purpose project refers to a dam or series of dam dam built across the river to allow storage of water. hope this help you Multi purpose project are basically those dams which are used for various purposes like for irrigation , flood control , hydroelectricity generation etc. Nowadays, almost all new dams are multi purpose projects. |
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C. Answer the following questions in not more than 40 words.1. Why are well-developed soils found mostly in the low latitudes?2. Write briefly about regur soil.3. What are multi-purpose river valley projects? |
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Answer» 1.1. Well-developed soils are found only in low latitudes because the rivers which come down from the mountains carry the sand and silt along with them, thus providing with well-developed soil.2. The other reason is that the temperature and moisture in the lower latitudes arefavourable for the chemical reactions regarding soil formation. 2.REGUR SOIL - the regur soil is also called the black cotton soil as cotton is the main crop grown in this type of soil. the name regur is derived from the tamil word reguda which means cotton. =============================== FORMATION - black soil is formed by the disintegration and decomposition of the igneous rocks. =============================== CHARACTERISTICS - 1)It is an in-situ soil.2)it is clayey in composition and becomes sticky when wet3) when it is dry it cracks and becomes well-aerated. this is known as the self ploughing capacity of black soil. ============================== MINERALS PRESENT - 1)lime2)iron3)magnesium4)calcium5)aluminum6)phosphorus. ============================== CROPS - 1)cotton2)sugarcane3)rice4)wheat ============================== AREAS IN WHICH IT IS FOUND.- 1)Maharastra 2)Andra Pradesh it is mainly found in the Deccan Plateau region. 3.Multipurpose rivervalleyprojectare basically designed for the development of irrigation for agriculture and electricity through the construction of dams. Initially, dams were built only for storing rain water to prevent flooding but now it becamemultipurpose. Thank you Bhaiya |
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Large multi-purpose projects also lead to land degradation. Explain.0 |
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Answer» Multipurpose projects lead to land degradation because :(i) Irrigation has changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to water intensive crops. This has led to the salinisation of the soil.(ii) Regulating and damming of rivers affect the natural flow of rivers causing poor sediment flow.(iii) The flood plains are deprived of silt.(iv) Multipurpose projects induce pollution which leads to land degradation. |
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what are some of the important multi purpose projects of India |
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Answer» MultipurposeRiver ValleyProjectsinIndia Almatti Dam. It is a hydroelectricprojectconstructed ontheriver Krishna. Baspa Hydro-ElectricProject. ... BeasProject. ... Bhadra ReservoirProject. ... Bhakra-Nangal. ... Chambal ValleyProject. ... Chamera Hydro-ElectricProject. ... ChukhaProject. |
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10. What is a multipurpose river valley project? Give any four objectives of the multipurpose rivervalley projects. |
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Answer» These involve the use of the river all along its course for variety of purposes from the control of devastating floods, irrigation, household use of water including that for drinking, controlling or preventing the erosive action of flooding water, generation of electricity, navigation within the reservoirs of water that are created, water sports and recreation, tourism and Fish production. The reservoirs thus created will also recharge the ground water. This is done by erecting series of dams in the course of the river and thereby creating the reservoirs of waters. In India, the famous multipurpose river valley projects are on the rivers Damodar, Mahanadi, Narmada, Chambal and a few more. |
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6. Why has India a rich heritage of flora and fauna? |
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Multi-purpose projects are 'Temples ofModern India', Justify. |
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Answer» India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru gave a term Temples of modern India while inaugurating Bhakra Nangal Dam. Dams are called the multipurpose projects. The multipurpose project called"Temples of modern India" because these multipurpose projects are the main source of power generation they generate electricity . Electricity is the backbone of industry and agriculture.Dams control the floods because water can be stored in dams. These projects have converted many rivers of sorrows into rivers of boon. These multipurpose projects are the main source of irrigation for our country. They irrigate the fields during the dry weather. Many perennial canals have been made to irrigate dry areas. |
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Compare the advantages and disadvantages of multi-purpose river projects. |
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Answer» 1 2 |
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3. /What objectives can be fulfilled through theheritage projects? |
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Answer» A Heritage Project is an initiative under which the culture and heritage of a country or region are preserved and protected. Such projects promote the cultural values of that area. The objective that can be met by a heritage project are: (i) Protection of ethnic identity andvalues. (ii) Protection and recognition of heritage. (iii)Preservation of heritage sites. (iv)History of heritage. (v)Knowledge on the change in heritage. (vi)Engage youth in the preservation of heritage. (vii)Get rid of ethnic and social indifference. |
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Exercisesl. How is food security ensured in India? |
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Q. 1. How is food security ensured in India? |
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How is good security ensured in India? |
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Extended Learning - Activities and ProjectsSow some seeds in the soil and arrange to water them by drip. irrigation. Observe daily.(i) Do you think it can save water?(ii) Note the changes in the seed.itach |
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Answer» they can grow properly and we save the water |
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What do you mean by food security? |
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Answer» Food security, as defined by the United Nations' Committee on WorldFood Security, is the condition in which all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritiousfoodthat meets their dietary needs andfoodpreferences for an active and healthy life. |
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How is food security ensured in India? |
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How is food security ensured in inda |
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1. How is food security ensured in India? |
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Ontology related to:(A) A documentation service(B) An indexing mathod(C) Classification of internet baseddocuments(D) Cataloguing of internet baseddocuments |
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Answer» Ontology is related to cataloguing of internet based documents. |
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What is food security? |
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Answer» Food security : Food securitymeans availability, accessibility and affordability offoodto all people at all times. The poor households are more vulnerable tobfood insecuritywhenever there is a problem of production or distribution offoodcrops. |
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1.What are the advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels? |
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What are the advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels?Name the petroleum product used for surfacing of roads.Describe how coal is formed from dead vegetation. What is thcalled?Fill in the blanks.(a) Fossil fuels areb) Process nf seand |
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Answer» 1.CNG and LPGs are the cleanest burning fuels of all fossil fuels.Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and LPGs are less polluting, non corrosive, clean fuels which can be used for burning.calorific value of these fuels are very high Hence they are used for cooking purpose. 2.Bitumenis the petroleum product which is used for surfacing of roads these days. |
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What is a lever? Describe the three essential parts that a lever has. |
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Answer» levers are machines used to increase force.The three parts of a lever is the fulcrum, load and the effort. |
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The Earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough tosatisfy the greed of even one person". How is this statement relevant to thedisscusion of development? Discuss. |
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10 "The Earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all but not enough tosatisfy the greed of even one person". How is this statement relevant to thedisscusion of development? Discuss. |
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Which of these is not a dehiscent plant?peabeanmagnoliabanana |
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Answer» The fruit of a dehiscent plant splits open when it is ripe to disperse seeds. Examples are peas, beans, peanuts, and magnolias. Technically, a banana is an herb. banana is the correct answer |
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1. What do you understand by people as a resource? |
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21. When a President (like Andrew Jackson) causes a bill not to becomelaw by taking no action on it until Congress adjourns, it is known as a ................................... |
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Answer» A pocket veto occurs when abillfails to become law because thepresidentdoesnotsign thebilland cannot return thebillto Congress within a 10-day period because Congress isnotin session. So, answer is pocket veto |
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us the various forms that the Non-Cooperation Movement tont parts of India. How did the people understand Gandhij? |
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Give one word for each of the following statements.1. Gradual development of plants and animals over millions of years,People who wander in groups from one place to another in searchof food and shelter.3. Small triangular tools made by man during the mesolithic period.4. Cutting and gathering of crops.5. Pots and other objects made of baked clay.5. New metal made by mixing two or more different metals. |
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A vendor supplies 32 litres of milk to a hotel in the morning and68 litres of milk in the evening. If the milk costs 3 45 per litrehow much money is due to the vendor per day? |
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Answer» hey the answer is 5100 4500 Rs................... Morning=32 litresEveing=68 litresTotal=68+32=100 litresI litre= rs 45100 litre=45*100=4500 rs Rs. 4500 per day.......... |
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1. What is âCrusades'? Discuss its impact on Europe and Asia? |
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Answer» The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades were the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean, largely as a response Military orders First, the earliest military orders originated in Jerusalem in the wake of the First Crusade. A military order is areligious order in which members take traditional monastic vows—communal poverty, chastity, and obedience—but also commit to violence on behalf of the Christian faith. Well-known examples include the Knights Templar (officially endorsed in 1129), the Knights Hospitaller (confirmed by papal bull in 1113), and the Teutonic Knights (originated in the late twelfth century). The military orders represented a major theological and military development, and went on to play central roles in the formation of key political units that still exist todayas nation-states. |
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Why Surat called the gateway of West asia |
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Answer» Surat was referred as Gateway of trade because: a. As Surat was an important commercial town which became an important center of commercial activities. Located near the sea it became the hub of economic activities whereby goods could be traded via sea routes.b. Portuguese, English, Dutch has set up their factories in Surat.c. Surat had a flourishing business of cotton textiles which was exported on a large scale to West Asia, Africa and Europe.d. Surat became gate to Mecca , because many pilgrim ships set sail from there. Surat had huge banking houses that issued a Hundi that is a note recording a deposit made by a person. The amount deposited can be claimed in another place by presenting the record of the deposit, this made transaction easy. Surat hundis were honored in the markets of Cairo in Egypt, Basra in Iraq and Antwerp in Belgium. |
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