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Sufism is a mystic tradition of Islam and includes a range of practices and beliefs dedicated to Allah, divine love and cultivation of heart. The Sufis in the medieval period practised love and compassion towards all other beings. They rejected the elaborate rituals and codes of behaviour (based on shariat) demanded by the Muslim scholars.
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Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, short: Mirza, was the second son of Mughal emperor Humayun. He ruled Kabul in Afghanistan, and often conflicted with his elder brother emperor Akbar.
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Chaitanya's teachings centred round 'love' from intense human love to divine love. He opened the doors of divine love to all by chanting and singing the glories of Krishna in the form of Kirtans.
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A globe is a true model of the earth, in a very compact form. In a globe, there is a needle called the axis that is fixed through the globe in a tilted manner. This axis of the globe passes through two extreme points: known as the Poles (the North Pole and the South Pole). The axis is shown in the form of a needle on the globe. In reality, the earth has no such axis.
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Aurangzeb's whole reign was about 50 years which was full of devotion to ceaseless wars in different parts of India. In 1669-1670 A.D. the Jat peasantry rose against him in the Mathura region under the leadership of Gokula. The Bundelas under the leadership of Champati Rai and Chhatrasal rose in Bundelkhand.
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The term branding in layman’s terms refers to stamping a product with a particular name or sign. Advertising mainly involves building brands. The main purpose of branding is to differentiate it from other products in the market. Since there are a range of products available in the market, making one’s product stand out in the eyes of the customer, is very crucial. This is done by branding the products.
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1) A crest is the point on a wave with the maximum value or upward displacement within a cycle. A trough is the opposite of a crest, so the minimum or lowest point in a cycle
2) Crest is a form of positive displacement from the rest position whereas trough is the negative displacement .
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There are 18 canonical Puranas, divided into three categories, each named after a deity: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. There are also many other works termed Purana, known as 'Upapuranas. Vyasa is the compiler of the Puranas from age to age; and for this age, he is Krishna-Dvaipayana, the son of Parasara.
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Personal relationships rely on effective communication in every way. Good communication in relationships reduces conflict, builds trust and strengthens bonds. These are all strong advantages.
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Expressway :Expressways are highways with six to eight lane controlled access road network and are the highest class of roads in India. The expressways are very high quality with modern features likes access ramps,Grade separation,lane dividers and elevated section.
- List of Expressways: 50
- Maximum Speed: 100 km/h
- Total Expressways Length: 2,000 km
- Longest Expressway: Agra Lucknow Expressway, 302 km
- Vehicle Type: Only 4 Wheeler’s
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This advertisement is speaking to all those people who have aspiration to excel in life. It is leaving out the people who are not good at academics. It is focusing on study and ignoring extracurricular activities.
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A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline. This term is applied to various kinds of physical structures such as buildings, bridges, or ships having the degree of freedom zero
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Ahom society was divided into clans called khels. A khel controlled several villages. All adult males served in the army during war. People from heavily populated areas were shifted to less populated places. Peasants were assigned land by the village community.
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(i) Surat was the gateway for trade with West Asia via the Gulf of Ormuz.
(ii) Surat has also been called the gate to Mecca because many pilgrim ships set sail from here.
(iii) There was a big market for cotton textiles.
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The important centers of urbanization were temples and towns which led to the development of cities, economy, and society.
Pilgrims have huge donations to temples. This wealth was used by temples to finance their trading and banking. Some important towns were Somnath, Madurai, Triputi, Vrindavan, Ajmer, etc.
Lost wax’ technique
Lost wax technique was used to make Chola bronze statues. This technique involved several stages :
- First of all an image was made of wax. This was covered with clay and left in sun to dry.
- It was then heated and a small hole was made in the clay cover. The molten wax was drained out through this hole.
- Then molten wax was poured into the clay mould through the hole. Once the metal cooled and solidified, the clay cover was carefully removed and the image was cleaned and polished.
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Shifting cultivation also known as swidden agriculture is a traditional form of cultivation which has been in practice since ancient times in many parts of Asia, Africa and South America.
In shifting cultivation, a part of the forest land was cleared, trees were burnt and their ashes were sprinkled on the field. Seeds were sown and crops were grown. After cultivating the land for about two to three years, it was left fallow for few years for the forests to grow back. Another patch of forests was then cleared for the purpose of cultivation.
Swidden agriculture has many local names such as lading in Southeast Asia, milpa in Central America, chitemene or tavy in Africa and chena in Sri Lanka. In India, it is known by different names in different states like dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad and kumri.

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