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complex had splendid arches, domes and pillared halls with niches for holding sculptures. They also had well planned orchards and pleasure gardens with sculptural motifs such as the lotus and corbels.
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Babur was the first Mughal Emperor of India. He defeated the Sultanate army in 1526 and ascended the throne.
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She lives in a slum which is very filthy. Her daughter is sick but she cannot skip work because she needs to borrow money from her employers to take her daughter to the doctor. Her job as domestic help is not permanent. She can be removed by her employers at any time.
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Sufism is a sect of religion preaching tolerance, brotherhood, and oneness of God. Two Sufi Saints were: Hazarat Khwaja Muin-ud-Din Chisti. Hazarat Khwaja Nizam-ud-Din Auliya of Delhi.
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To control press freedom, the Calcutta Supreme Court passed certain regulations in the year 1820. The Governor-General Lord William Bentinck, in the year 1835 agreed to revise newspaper laws on the request of editors of English and vernacular newspapers.
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The earliest history of the clan claims that they moved from Lahore to Shiv Desh or Chitor in 134 AD. They established themselves as rulers of Mewar in 734 AD, ruling from the fortress of Chittorgarh. They trace their descent from Bappa Rawal (ruled 734-753), eighth ruler of the Guhilot Dynasty.
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Because the society thought that if they will got to school they will not able to do household work properly and also they will not able to obey their husbands orders. So that's why.
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The 'Right to Information Act is a law to empower the people to find out happenings in government and act as a watchdog of democracy:
- It was passed in 12th, October 2005 by Government of India.
- The Act ensures its citizens all information about functioning of government machinery.
- The right has been expanded to cover various services provided by government i.e., if any purchased product is defective it can be asked for replacement.
- The right gives political actors incentives to good things to help to control corruption.
- Take certified samples of material.
- Obtain information in form of printouts, floppies, tape, video cassettes or in any other electronic mode or through printouts.
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Mongol empire, empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. Originating from the Mongol heartland in the Steppe of central Asia, by the late 13th century it spanned from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in the west.
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Students, do it yourselves
[Hint: Think of Vaishno Devi Temple. People go there on pilgrimage.There are shops of local merchants and traders in these pilgrimage centres. A part from selling prasad the shops deals with shawls and other local products.]
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Tribes were even nomadic and moved from one place to another. Many tribes lived in forests, hills, deserts and other places which were difficult to reach. They preserved their culture and heritage through oral tradition. There were even clashes between tribes and powerful caste-based societies.
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Seaports are important interfaces in the supply chain between sea and land transportation and a component of freight distribution as the entrance of produce, merchandise and passengers to a country, but as well as the exit door to all the exports to the international markets.
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