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Anushka Chauhan 2 years ago

Augustus was the first Roman empire
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Gayatri Das 2 years, 3 months ago

One of the earliest rulers of Uruk. (i) He wanted to build a temple. (ii) For the beautification of that temple he sent a messenger to fetch precious stones (iii) He was sent to Aratta
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Muskan Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

The reason behind the growth of urbanization in Mesopotamia were the following: 1) growth of agriculture 2) flourishing trade 3) uses of seals 4) the military strength of the ruler who made labour compulsory to all.
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Muskan Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

John Marshal was the director general of the archaeological survey of India from 1902 to 1928. He was responsible for the excavation that lead to the discovery of Harappa and mohenjo Daro two of the key City sites of the Indus civilization.
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Muskan Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

Most writing from ancient mesopotamia is on clay tablet. Damp clay was formed into a flat tablet. The writer used a stylus made from stick or need to impress the sample in the clay, then left the tablet in the air to Harden.
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Muskan Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

He is the best known for his worst library at nineveh, which he himself considered his greatest achievement under assurbanipal's reason the country of elam was destroyed and urartu another long- time adversary was dominated.
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Adrija Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

Mesopotamia refers to the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, both of which flow down from the Taurus Mountains. The climate of the region is semi-arid with a vast desert in the north which gives way to a 5,800 sq mile region of marshes, lagoons, mud flats, and reed banks in the south. In the extreme south, the Euphrates and the Tigris unite and empty into the Persian Gulf.
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Mayank Yadav 2 years, 1 month ago

Mesopotamia civilization the banks of two river Euphrates and tigres

Adrija Saha 2 years, 4 months ago

The civilization of Ancient Mesopotamia grew up along the banks of two great rivers, the Euphrates and the Tigris. In the midst of a vast desert, the peoples of Mesopotamia relied upon these rivers to provide drinking water, agricultural irrigation, and major transportation routes.
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Bijay Kope 2 years, 5 months ago

Genghis khan was the founder and the first khagan of tne Mongol empires.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 5 months ago

The East India Company was initially created in 1600 to serve as a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian spice trade. It later added such items as cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter, tea, and opium to its wares and also participated in the slave trade.

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Adrija Saha 2 years, 5 months ago

Genghis Khan also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire.
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What is roman empire

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Discuss the expansion of the Roman and Iranian Empire
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Adrija Saha 2 years, 6 months ago

1. Wars and Luxurious Life : Repeated wars and conquests bent and broke the back of democracy. The luxurious and easeful way of living demoralised the ruling class. 2. Slave Revolts : The number of slaves had out numbered the free men. They grew rebellious and could not be quelled by the ruling class. 3. The Weakness of Emperors : The Roman emperors being incompetent and weak could not face the invaders. 4. Spread of Christianity : The Christian religion gave meassage of love and equality. It weakened the rule of emperors since it created rebellions feeling among the slaves. 5. Raids and invasions : Invaders and raiders shattered the Roman Civilization.

Shahil Singh 2 years, 6 months ago

Decline of roman Empire's answer is the answer of this also
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 5 months ago

The 'three orders', the focus of this chapter, are three social categories: Christian priests, landowning nobles and peasants. The changing relationships between these three groups was an important factor in shaping European history for several centuries.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 5 months ago

Genghis Khan died in 1227, having spent most of his life in military combat. His military achievements were astounding and they were largely a result of his ability to innovate and transform different aspects of steppe combat into extremely effective military strategies.

  1. The horse-riding skills of the Mongols and the Turks provided speed and mobility to the army.
  2. Their abilities as rapid-shooting archers from horseback were further perfected during regular hunting expeditions which doubled as field manoeuvres.
  3. The steppe cavalry had always travelled light and moved quickly, but now it brought all its knowledge of the terrain and the weather to do the unimaginable.
  4. They carried out campaigns in the depths of winter, treating frozen rivers as highways to enemy cities and camps.
  5. Nomads were conventionally at a loss against fortified encampments but Genghis Khan learnt the importance of seizing engines and naphtha bombardment very quickly.
  6. His engineers prepared light portable equipment which was used against opponents with devastating effect.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

  1. The social and political situation continued to be unstable on 4 May, 1919, an angry demonstration was held in Beijing to protest against the decisions of the post-war peace conference.
  2. Despite being an ally of the victorious side led by Britain, China did not get back the territories seized from it.
  3. The protest became a movement. It galvanised a whole generation to attack tradition and to call for saving China through modem science, democracy and nationalism.
  4. Revolutionaries called for driving out the foreigners, who were controlling the country’s resources, to remove inequalities and reduce poverty.
  5. They advocated reforms such as the use of simple language in writing, abolishing the practice of foot-binding and the subordination of women, equality in marriage, and economic development to end poverty.
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Komal K 2 years, 6 months ago

1.Augustus was the first emperor in 27 BCE. 2.He was known as principate. 3.He ruled till 14 BCE. 4.Augustus played a significant role in expansion of Roman Empire. 5.The principate was adviced by senate which existed in Rome for centuries.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 5 months ago

The Europeans were quite optimistic about gold in North America. In the 1840s, traces of gold were found in the USA. They created a mad race among the Europeans to enter America in the hope of making good fortune. They just wanted to obtain gold to control over the deposits of gold. This race among the Europeans is called Gold Rush. Gold rush helped spur a huge immigration that often led to permanent settlement of new regions. Activities propelled by gold rush defines significant aspects of the culture of the North American frontiers. At a time when the world's money supply was based on gold,  the newly mined gold provided economic stimulus far beyond the gold fields.

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