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The Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism and later acted as the de facto catalyst to the formation of Sikhism. It originated in eighth-century south India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and spread northwards. It swept over east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its zenith between the 15th and 17th century CE.
The Bhakti movement regionally developed around different gods and goddesses, and some sub-sects were Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and Smartism. Bhakti movement preached using the local languages so that the message reached the masses. The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from theistic dualism of Dvaita to absolute monism of Advaita Vedanta.
The movement has traditionally been considered as an influential social reformation in Hinduism, and provided an individual-focused alternative path to spirituality regardless of one's birth or gender. The Bhakti movement began with the aim of reforming Hinduism. Postmodern scholars question this traditional view and whether the Bhakti movement ever was a reform or rebellion of any kind. They suggest Bhakti movement was a revival, reworking and recontextualisation of ancient Vedic traditions. Bhakti refers to passionate devotion (to a deity).
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The earth’s crust consists of several large and some small, rigid irregularly shaped plates which carry the continents and the ocean floor. These are called lithospheric plates. These plates move around very slowly -just a few millimeters each year, because of the movement of the molten magma inside the earth. This magma moves in a circular manner. The movement of the plates causes changes on the surface of the earth.
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During the 8th century AD, a struggle for control over Kannauj took place among three major empires of India namely the Palas, the Rastrakutas and the Gurjar-Pratiharas. The Palas ruled over Eastern part of India while the Rastrakutas ruled over the Deccan region of India. The Western part of India was in control of the Gurjar-Pratiharas. The struggle for control over Kannauj among these three dynasties is known as the Tripartite Struggle in Indian history. The three dynasties that involved in the struggle were interested in Kannauj due to the fact that it formed an important center for trade and commerce.
This struggle lasted for two centuries and made all dynasties weak in the long run. The struggle resulted into the political disintegration of the country and benefited the Islamic invaders from Middle-East. In the end the Gurjar-Pratiharas won in the struggle.
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The kings received the resources from land revenue and capturing other kingdoms. they mobilized the resources by: Developing good roads: The kings in the ancient time were very concerned for the health and facilities of their subjects.In order to facilitate trade as well as transportation they developed good roads.
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Slave dynasty, (1206–90), line of sultans at Delhi, India, that lasted for nearly a century. Their family name was Muiʿzzī. The Slave dynasty was founded by Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and later sultan Muḥammad of Ghūr.
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