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Towns grew around temples because temples were central to economy and society. Temple authorities used their wealth to finance trade and banking. Also, the large number of pilgrims provided ample opportunities for traders and artisans to conduct business.
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owns grew around temples because temples were central to economy and society. Temple authorities used their wealth to finance trade and banking. Also, the large number of pilgrims provided ample opportunities for traders and artisans to conduct business.
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Universal Adult Franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour, religion or gender. It is based on equality, which is a basic principle of democracy. Universal Adult Franchise means the right to vote of all adults without the discrimination of caste, religion, ***, creed, etc. It enables the citizens to be involved in the governance of their country. Article 326 states that the elections to the House of the People and to the Legislative Assembly of every State shall be on the basis of adult suffrage.
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- A layer at which the space between particles of soil and gaps between rocks are filled with water, the upper limit of this layer is called water table.
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Cholas were the first dynasty who tried to bring the entire South India under a common rule and to a great extent succeeded in their efforts. ... The Chola system of administration was highly organised and efficient. The king was the central pivot of administration and all the authority rested in his hands. It was involved in the maintenance of roads, tanks, temples and public ponds. The village assembly was also in charge of payment of taxes due from the villages to the King's treasure. The village administration was carried on effectively by variyams who used to be the male members of the society.
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In 1236, Razia Sultana, daughter of Iltutmish, became the queen of the Slave dynasty. Nobles of that time could not accept a lady or a queen as their ruler. So, they opposed the rule of Razia Sultana.
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Article 14 of the Constitution of India provides for equality before the law or equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. It states: "The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India." Some constitutional measures that have been taken to bring equality in the Indian society are:
(i) Many legal provisions including taxation and acts related with wages to bring equality in income etc.
(ii) Many schemes like pension and other schemes to bring equality in certain profession like farmers, workers etc.
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Muslim was founded in 610 CE by a man named Muhammad. Muhammad was an Arab merchant who lived in the area that is now Saudi Arabia. Muslims believe he was chosen to spread God's message on earth.
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The term mansabdar refers to an individual who holds a mansab, meaning a position or rank. It was a grading system used by the Mughals to fix (1) rank, (2) salary and (3) military responsibilities.
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Magma, on the other hand, is more of a molten rock that contains volatile substances within it. These substances usually lie below the surface of the Earth itself. Magma usually contains itself within magma chambers. These chambers usually contain a collection of dissolved gases, suspended crystals and gas bubbles. The heat that is produced within Magma may range from a temperature between 1300 and 2400 degrees.
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Vetti is a type of tax taken not in cash but in the form of forced labour.
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Depositional coastal landforms, in both marine and lacustrine settings, contain various accretionary and erosional elements that are created through the interaction of wind, wave, tidal, riverine, and/or other geologic processes. It can create unique landforms, such as wave-cut cliffs, sea arches, and sea stacks. Deposits by waves include beaches. They may shift along the shoreline due to longshore drift. Other wave deposits are spits, sand bars, and barrier islands. Coastal landforms are created by waves and include stacks, stumps, caves, arches, bays, coves, beaches and cliffs. ... The waves start hitting the bottom of what will become the cliff and cause erosion there, cutting away a hole or notch. The upper rock eventually collapses, forming a cliff.
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Twenty-five percent are eligible for public coverage, 56 percent need assistance, and 20 percent can afford coverage. Of these, the highest number of people were insured under government-sponsored health insurance schemes, while individual insurance plans had the lowest number of people. Overall, the penetration of health insurance in India stood at just around 35 percent in financial year 2018.
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Mamluk dynasty/Slave dynasty (1206−1290)
Khilji dynasty (1290−1320)
Tughluq dynasty (1320−1414)
Sayyid dynasty (1414−1451)
Lodi dynasty (1451−1526)
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i. Durgawati was the daughter of Salbahan, the Chandel Rajput raja of Mahoba. She got married to Dalpat, the son of Gond raja Aman Das.
ii. Dalpat, however, died early. Rani Durgawati was very capable, and started ruling on behalf of her five-year-old son, Bir Narain.
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Medieval India, especially under the Mughal rule, saw a flourishing culture of regional languages.
This was due to the fact that during that period a large number of literary works were being recorded in different regional languages.
The commonly prevalent regional languages during this time were:
Bengali, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati and Hindi in Brij form.
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The Delhi Sultanate mobilised a large standing army in Delhi as it posed a big administrative challenge.
Alauddin Khalji constructed a new garrison town at Siri for his soldiers. He imposed taxes on land to feed the army at the rate of 50 percent of peasant's yield. He began to pay the soldiers in cash.
Muhammad Tugluq shifted people of Delhi to Daulatabad in south and thus converted Delhi into a garrison town. He also disbanded the army. He also paid the soldiers in cash.
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The Cholas ruled over southern India from 3 BCE to 1279 CE.
During the rule of the Cholas, farmers were considered highly by the rulers and the society alike. At a time when farming was the main occupation of most people, farmers held some of the highest positions in society.
Agriculture and irrigation received good support from the Chola kings. Large number of wells were dug and tanks constructed to assist farmers. Stone dams were put up across rivers like Cauvery, to use water for agriculture. Channels carried water from such dams to distant farms.
Artificial lakes were also common, which were fed by water from the rivers.
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