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Students are suggested to visit the park or garden situated in their neighbourhood and observe it minutely. Then find out in what ways it is similar to or different from the gardens of the Mughals. towns and traders
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Some artists wanted to develop a national style of art because they had rejected the art of Ravi Varma as imitative and westernised. According to them, it was unsuitable for depicting the nation’s ancient myths and legends.
They felt the need for a genuine Indian style of painting to draw inspiration from non-western art traditions, and try to capture the real spiritual essence of the East.
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It was a continuation of the prehistoric time. A lot of changes new ideas better Living conditions takes place during the media period . The written record is there for the mediviea period period when the vedas and all werewritten. It gives us an idea about the prehistoric time also.
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The( 'lost wax)' technique had the following advantage:
1. It was a quick way to make statues.
2. Wax was a reusable material.
3. Statues of any desired shape could be produced quickly through thus technique.
4. The Bronze statues were not at all hollow from inside. They were solidified and had long life.
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The history of the Gonds was sharply different from that of the Ahoms.
These differences are as follows :
(i) Gonds were not migrant. They lived in a vast forested region called Gondwana—or 'country inhabited by Gonds, But Ahoms were migrants of Brahmaputra Valley from present-day Myanmar.
(ii) The Gond Kingdom was not dependent upon the forced labour. But the Ahom state depended upon forced labour.
(iii) The Gond society was not as sophisticated as that of Ahoms.
(iv) The Gond kings wished to be recognised as Rajputs. In order to gain power and status they had marriage alliances with Rajputs. But Ahoms never wished to established such marriage allowances. They expanded their kingdom by wedging war against the kingdoms of Chhutiyas and Koch-Hajo.
(v) Gonds practised shifting cultivation, but Ahoms did not. They introduced new methods of rice cultivation.
Similarities between Gonds and Ahoms:
(i) Both were tribal people.
(ii) Both of them introduced centralised administrative system.
(iii) Both the tribal states were attacked by the Mughals—at different times. These attacks proved to be fatal for them. They could not stand in front of the Mughals.
(iv) Both of them gave due respect and honour to the Brahmanas. They granted them lands in order to raise their social status.
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Four great saints of Maharashtra who participated in the bhakti movement.
The saints are:
1. Nam Dev (1270—1350 A.D.)
2. Tuka Ram (1601—1649)
3. Ram Dass (1608—1681 A.D.)
4. Bahina Bai.
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Manioc is the staple food of Amazon peoples. Their staple food is manioc, also known as cassava that grows under the ground like potato.
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It is a seasonal movement of people. People who rear animals move in search of new pastures according to changes in seasons.
Transhumance is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures.
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The low value attached to a women’s work is actually a part of the larger system of inequality between men and women. This has been there for ages. It has to be dealt with at the family level and also by the government.
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