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Babur 1526 to 30

Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur

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Sia ? 4 years, 5 months ago

I. The following items of food were available to the people in Harappan cities:
1. Grains such as wheat, barley, lentil, chickpea and sesame, Millets (found from sites in Gujarat), Rice (although its find is very rare). etc.
2. Meat of cattle, sheep, goat, buffalo, pig.
3. Meat of wild species like deer, boar, gharial etc.
4. Plants and their products.

II. Identification of groups who would have provided the items of food:
1. Farmers would have provided the grains.
2. As cattle , sheep, goat, buffalo etc were domesticated Harappans themselves would have provided the meat.
3. Regarding the meat of wild species of animals we are not sure how Harappans procured it but we can guess that it could be either hunting communities or most probably some of the Harappans themselves hunted the different animals.
4.  For plants and their products Harappan themselves would have gathered it.

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Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

BR Ambedkar , Jawahar Lal Nehru , Vallabh Bhai Patel , Rajendra Prasad , KM Munshi and Krushnaswami Ayer
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Manshu Dhoundiyal 4 years, 5 months ago

The Kheda Satyagraha of 1918, in the Kheda district of Gujarat, India during the period of the British Raj, is a Satyagraha movement organised by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. It was a major revolt in the Indian independence movement. It was the second Satyagraha movement after Champaran Satyagraha. Organised by: Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indulal Yagnik, Shankarlal Banker, ... Location: Kheda district of Gujarat, India during the period of the British Raj Date: 22 March - 5 June, 1918
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Manshu Dhoundiyal 4 years, 5 months ago

A possible astral significance of this sign in the context of Indus civilization is probably not far-fetched given its star-like shape. The motif, in both the exact four pointed star-like shape and in its cross-like variation, is found in many artifacts at both Harappa and Mohenjo-daro (Fig. 9).
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Tay Tayjit 4 years, 5 months ago

The residential buildings of lower town at Mohenjodaro provides example of domestic architecture at harappan civilisation: 1) They were centerd with a courtyard and with rooms all around. 2)The courtyard was probably the centre of weaving and cooking during hot and dry season. 3)The most important feature was the apparent concern for the privacy- •There are no windows along the walls of ground level. •The entrance gate did not provided the direct view of interior. 4) Every house had its own bathroom paved with bricks and connected to street drains. 5) There are evidences of staircase as well that suggested of second floor. 6) Many houses had wells often in a room that could be reached by passerby. Scholars have estimated that there are total 700 wells in Mohenjo daro.
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Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

Piyadassi man's pleasant to behold . According to reconstruction of history by inscriptions it was probably used for Ashoka
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Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

He wanted to study and find about the period between 6 century BCE to 4 century CE. Thus for this he used the accounts of travellers and focused more on written materials. Due to his fixation and lack of knowledge about the time period before 6 century BCE he was unable to date seal , which was presented to him. This was so because like other people he too believed that the first cities were settled near Ganga valley
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Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

Used of the uniform standard ratio of bricks and the height of platforms on which houses was constructed

Sanket Sur 4 years, 5 months ago

But i think I got the answer... thanks...

Sanket Sur 4 years, 5 months ago

Yeah.... it's harappa

Dk Mittal 4 years, 5 months ago

Can u tell me which civilisation Harappa or Mauryan civilisation??
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Tay Tayjit 4 years, 5 months ago

Scholars have always speculated over the rulers of harappa. considering the evidences of complex decision being taken and implemented , there could have been rules to rule over harappan society. These are as follows: There are suggestions that there was only one ruler who preceded over every thing suggesting centralisation of power. Many have suggested that every state had its own ruler ie., Mohenjodaro had its own and harappan its own. whereas, there are many who are on a fact that harappan societies did not had any ruler and that every one enjoyed equal status. Howerver no such conclusions can be drawn if it comes to the power in harappa.
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Sanket Sur 4 years, 5 months ago

There are few shreds of evidence available through which the archaeologists' could trace that the social and economic differences were present in Harappan society. The very important one among them is – The study of the burials of Harappan society. • It has been observed that the deads were usually laid in pits but there were certain differences in the way in which these pits were made like some pits had hollowed out spaces which were lined with bricks. • In some graves, pottery and ornaments were found, which was the basis to point out the social and economical differences in the society • The burial artefacts have been classified into two categories - utilitarian and luxurious. Utilitarian means the daily utilities like querns, pottery, flesh rubber, and needles viz, the goods made up of clay and stone which were commonly used in the society. Objects of luxuries were made up of precious and non-local materials using advanced and complicated Technology • As the archaeologist have studied they have reached to the point that presence of utilitarian and luxurious objects in the burials are evidence of social and economical differences existing in Harappan society
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Puravjeet Jaat Ladre 4 years, 4 months ago

Querns, pottery and body scrubbers etc.

Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

bone ,shell, Ivory but turned into tools jewellery gaming pieces and copper and bronze objects and furniture inlay
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Deepak Kumar Meena 4 years, 6 months ago

Mohanjodaro (meaning Mount of Dead) was a city of world largest and modern civilization Indus valley civilization.Mohanjodaro is situated on the bank of indus river in Larkana district of Sindh province of Islamic Republic Pakistan.Mohanjodhro was excavated by the Rakhal Das Banerjee in 1922in the leadership of John Marshal(Director General of Archaeological survey of India those time). mohanjodaro is the largest site of Indus valley civilization . Relic (Evidence) from Mohanjodaro. 1)Great Granary (Largest building of India valley civilization) 2)Great bath (use for rituals purpose) 3) Great palace ( which is known as the name of Prasad) 4).Bearded man idol (Priest /pidantic) 5) proto shiva (Pashupati nath , Guard of animals)Which is surrounded from Rhino ? , Ox ?, tiger ?, elephant ? 6) Mesopotamian seal

Bhawna Jha 4 years, 6 months ago

Mohenjo daro was a city on the bank of river Indus. Thus it was a part of Indus valley civilization. It was excavated by R.D. Banerjee in 1922. The evidences has shown that it was the planned with some features like Great Bath , large granary etc.
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Shubham . 4 years, 6 months ago

Mauryan rulers keeps a large class officers because he wants more surveillance on their subject.So on one can protest against them in any situation of time.
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Shubham . 4 years, 6 months ago

The deciphering of Kharosthi script was facilitated by find of coins of Indo-Greek kings who ruled over the area during 2nd to 1st BC. These coins contain the names of kings written in Greek and Kharoshti scripts. European scholars who could read Greek script compared the letters of Greek and Kharosthi
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Shubham . 4 years, 6 months ago

Mauryan rulers keeps a large class officers because he wants more surveillance on their subject. So on one can protest against them in any situation of time.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

The Vijaynagar Empire is named after its capital city called Vijaynagar. The ruins of the empire surround the present-day Hampi. It was chosen as the capital because of its strategic location. There are several civil, military and religious monuments like Virupaksha temple present in Hampi.

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Ritika Tevathiya 4 years, 6 months ago

Holy book of hindu religious

Palak Sharma 4 years, 6 months ago

Gita was a religious book of Hindu.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

he auction in Burdwan was a big public event. A number of mahals (estates) held by the Raja of Burdwan were being sold. (ii) Numerous purchasers came to the auction and the estates were sold to the highest bidder. Over 95% of sale at the auction was fictitious.

Nisha Rathore 3 years, 8 months ago

he auction in Burdwan was a big public event. A number of mahals (estates) held by the Raja of Burdwan were being sold. (ii) Numerous purchasers came to the auction and the estates were sold to the highest bidder. Over 95% of sale at the auction was fictitious.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

R E M Wheeler was a British archaeologist. He was an officer in the British Army. He was the founder of the Institute of Archaeology in London and took up the post of Honorary Director in the institute. He was appointed as a Director of National Museum of Wales and London Museum .
He was appointed as Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India during 1944 . It was during this tenure he undertook the excavations of various sites like Arikamedu, Brahmagiri and Harappa.
Wheeler had a huge interest in the history of the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilization.During his initial period of inspection of the Indus Valley sites of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, he undertook excavation which confirmed fortifications on both settlements.
During his extensive excavation at the site of Harappa, he revealed more such fortifications.

Bhawna Jha 4 years, 5 months ago

RM wheeler recognised the necessity of digging by following the statigraphy rather than digging mechanically along uniform horizontal line. Moreover being an ex - army brigadier , he bought the military precision in archaeology

Deepak Kumar Meena 4 years, 6 months ago

Sia bhai tu kitna intelligent hai tuje to 7 class ke history bhi ratti padi hai

Suvangi Mohanty 4 years, 6 months ago

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Suvangi Mohanty 4 years, 6 months ago

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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

A group of archaeologists have found the remains of a man and a woman buried together at a 4,500-year-old site of the Harappan civilisation. According to their peer-reviewed paper, their finding is “the first anthropologically confirmed case of coupled burial from a Harappan cemetery.”
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Prakriti Gautam 4 years, 6 months ago

Thankyousss ❤️

Utkarsh Soni 4 years, 6 months ago

These three emperors—Chandragupta, Bindusara, and Ashoka—created an efficient central government that allowed their empire to prosper and expand. They gathered a council of advisers and established a bureaucracy to handle day-to-day affairs in the great capital city of Pataliputra.

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