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The First Battle of Tarain was fought in 1191 between the Ghurids against the Chahamanas and their allies, near Tarain (modern Taraori in Haryana, India). The Chahamana king Prithiviraj Chauhan defeated the Ghurid king Mu'izz al-Din, who avenged this defeat at the Second Battle of Tarain a year later. It was fought between the Afghan forces of Ahmad Shah Durrani along with his local Rohilla and other Pathan and Oudh allies, against the Maratha Empire. The Durrani Afghan forces and their allies finally won and defeated the Marathas. The fall of the fortress of Bathinda awakened Prithviraj to the gravity of the strong Mohammed's invasion. He promised revenge and set out with an army against Mohammed. The Rajput army completely dominated the battle.
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Prime factorisation of 72 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3
Prime factorisation of 126 = 2 × 3 × 3 × 7
Prime factorisation of 168 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 7
HCF of 72 , 126 and 168 = 2 × 3 = 6
LCM of 72 , 126 and 168 = 2 × 3 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 = 1512.
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Sheep wool is most common in available in market, taken from Angora goat. The finest and softest sheep's wool is Merino which comes from the Merino sheep. It is the most popular breed of sheep used for clothing and produces the most luxurious wool, famous for its fine staples at about 20-25 microns in diameter (superfine merino can sometimes be down to 17 microns) and a soft hand feel.
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7/10+2/5+3/2
=7/10+ 4/10 + 15/10
= (7+4 + 15)/10
= 26/10
= 13/5
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Balin was a Dwarven leader, the son of Fundin and elder brother of Dwalin. He was one of the Dwarves that travelled with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf to reclaim Erebor. When Bilbo first met Balin, the Dwarf was very old looking with a white beard and a red hood.
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- An object is said to be in motion when its position changes with time.
- If the speed of an object moving along a straight line keeps changing, its motion is said to be non-uniform.
- An object moving along a straight line with a constant speed is said to be in uniform motion.
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When an object changes its position with elapse of time in respect to a stationary object, such as a building, electric pole, etc., the object is said to be in motion.
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The economic and social changes were observed in my area ,as, it was a conservative society where 'women education' was considered a burden, but, now with the education popular mindset has changed ,the women are getting good and quality education,the economy has improved as people have found many sources and means of income.The better income has improved the living conditions here.
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The medieval period saw the emergence of a socially and economically diverse society in which jati or caste played an important role. Jati or caste established a social hierarchy. Ranking of a person in the society was determined by the caste to which he/she belonged. On the basis of jatis, jati panchayats were formed. Jati panchayats had the responsibility to control the conduct of their members as per the rules framed by them.
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Devapala (Reign: 810 – 850 AD)
- Son of Dharmapala and Rannadevi, a Rashtrakuta princess.
- Extended the kingdom to Assam, Odisha and Kamarupa.
- Was a staunch Buddhist and built many monasteries and temples in Magadha.
- Defeated the Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha.
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- The partially digested food is absorbed by the duodenum of the small intestine along with the digestive juices from the liver, pancreas and its own walls.
- The liver secretes the bile juice which converts fat into tiny droplets so that their digestion becomes easy.
- The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
- The intestinal juice secreted by the walls of the small intestine breaks down starch and carbohydrates into simple sugars. These sugars are known as glucose. It also converts the proteins into amino acids.
- All these simple, broken down forms are called the digested food.
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Market is a place where the goods are offered by the sellers in exchange for money from buyers. We go to the market to buy everyday essentials, comfort goods and luxury goods. In other words, we purchase staples, apparels, footwear, housekeeping items, home appliances, stationery, artefacts, etc. from the market. The kinds of markets we visit for our basic needs and comfortable living include:
- Weekly markets
- Neighbourhood shops
- Shopping complex and malls
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Following are some of the major causes of water shortage:
- Climate change
- Natural calamities such as droughts and floods
- Increased human consumption
- Overuse and wastage of water
- A global rise in freshwater demand
- Overuse of aquifers and its consequent slow recharge
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1km=1000m
1hr=3600 s
So 1km/hr= 1000m/3600s
=5/18
So jst multiply the number in km/hr with 5/18 u get the same thing in m/s
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Yes, the emergence of silk moth from cocoons helps in maintainning the continuity of thread of the cocoon.
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The Taj Mahal is an enormous mausoleum complex commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal .

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