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Lord Bentinck passed the law banning Sati throughout the Company's jurisdiction in British India. The act was made illegal and punishable by the courts.
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Mughal painting reflects an exclusive combination of Indian, Persian and Islamic styles. As the name suggests, these paintings evolved as well as developed during the rule of Mughal Emperors in India, between 16th to 19th century. The Mughal paintings of India revolved around themes, like battles, court scenes, receptions, legendary stories, hunting scenes, wildlife, portraits, etc. The Victoria and Albert Museums of London house a large and impressive collection of Mughal paintings.
Mughal paintings of India developed as well as prospered under the rule of Mughal Emperors, Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan.
Under Akbar Painting
The paintings of the Mughal era experienced growth on a large-scale under the rule of Akbar. At that time, a large number of artists painted under the supervision of two Persian artists. Since Akbar was interested in tales, the paintings of his period are based on Ramayana, Mahabharata and Persian epics. Mughal paintings demonstrated raised naturalism which are accompanied by animal tales, portraits, landscapes, etc.
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Emperor Jahangir reigned from 1605 to 1627 and extended great support to various art forms, especially paintings. This period saw more and more refinement in brushwork, along with the use of much lighter and subdued colors. The main themes of the Mughal paintings revolved around the events from Jahangir's own life, along with portraits, birds, flowers, animals, etc. One of the most popular examples of Mughal paintings of this time include the pictorial illustrations of the Jehangir-nama, the biography of Emperor Jahangir.
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Let α and β are the roots of given Quadratic polynomial.
Given:
α+β=3,αβ=2
Quadratic polynomial:
x2−(α+β)x+(αβ)
∴ Polynomial is x2−3x+2
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Laws of refraction;-
- The incident ray,the refracted ray and the normal to the refracting surface at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.
- For a given pair of media and for a given colour of light the ration between the sine of angle of incidence to the sine of refraction is a constant.This constant is known as refractive index of the second medium with respect to the first medium.
When a ray of light passes through a glass slab, ∠i,∠r and the normal all lie in the same plane.
When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, here from air to glass or glass to air, the ratio = sini/sinr = constant.
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The poem THE LABURNUM written by Ted Hughes
- The leaves of the Laburnum tree had turned yellow .
- The seeds too had fallen down.
- The tree had become lifeless.
- The arrival of the Goldfinch bird brought a new life in it.
- The tree had become her shelter and younger ones.
- She had a dark colored face with stripes on it which was quite visible.
- However her body which was yellow in color made her barely visible as it would mix with the color of the leaves which too was yellow in color.
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Uses of iodoform (CHI3)
Iodoform was used earlier as an antiseptic, but now it has been replaced by other formulations-containing iodine-due to its objectionable smell. The antiseptic property of iodoform is only due to the liberation of free iodine when it comes in contact with the skin.
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It is a tax collected by intermediaries (for example, retailers) from the ultimate taxpayers i.e. the consumers. The incidence and impact of the tax is on different persons . For example - VAT, custom duty.
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Gautama Buddha was warned by the people of Kosala not to pass through the jungle because of a famous robber chief, Angulimala was considered the terror, murderer and inhuman of the whole countryside. Angulimla killed many people therefore, the people of Kosala requested Gautama Buddha not to go to the jungle and not to expose himself as a preacher.
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His company is greatly —- after. (seek)
Sought
His courage —— him. (forsake)
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Sustainable development can be defined as an approach to the economic development of a country without compromising the quality of the environment for future generations. In the name of economic development, the price of environmental damage is paid in the form of land degradation, soil erosion, air & water pollution, deforestation, etc. This damage may surpass the advantages of having more quality output of goods and service.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Let AB be the line segment of lengths 6cm and point C lying between A and B.
On measuring the lengths of the line segment.
AB, AC, and CB using a ruler, we find that AB=6cm, AC=4cm CB=2cm
now, AC+CB=4+2CM=6CM=AB
AC+CB=AB
so, we can say that C lies between A and B.
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