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Ritika Tevathiya 3 years, 6 months ago

Holy book of hindu religious

Palak Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago

Gita was a religious book of Hindu.
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Sia ? 3 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 2 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 ? 3 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 3 years, 6 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 3 years, 6 months ago

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

Suvangi Mohanty 3 years, 6 months ago

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Sia ? 3 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 3 years, 6 months ago

Thankyousss ❤️

Utkarsh Soni 3 years, 7 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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Priyanshu Kumar 3 years, 7 months ago

Janapad were the republic or kingdom of Vedic india on the Indian subcontinent ..the Vedic period from late bronze age to the iron age ...later developed into mahajanpad with 16 kindom in the north india
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Sia ? 3 years, 6 months ago

Please ask question with complete information.

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Utkarsh Soni 3 years, 7 months ago

1) the place which named as dilum is bahrain. 2) canal traces were found in shortughai ( Afghanistan ).

Abhilasha Saigal 3 years, 7 months ago

2) Afghanistan
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

Cotton cloth traces preserved on silver or bronze objects were known from Chanhudaro, Harappa and Rakhigarhi. Objects of Iron were reported from Chanhudaro, Ahar, Rajasthan (India) and Mundigak and this gains importance as it has been claimed that Iron was produced in 3rd Millennium in South Asia.

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Sia ? 3 years, 6 months ago

  1. Each city was divided into two parts-the raised area called the 'Citadel' and the 'lower town.'
  2. The main streets followed a grid pattern running from north to south or from east to west. 
  3. The houses at street corners were rounded to allow carts to pass easily.
  4. House drains emptied all wastewater into the street drains.
  5. The streets crossed the main road at right angles, dividing the city into square or rectangular blocks.
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

The Harappan Civilisation has its earliest roots in cultures such as that of Mehrgarh, approximately 6000 BC. The two greatest cities, Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, emerged circa 2600 BC along the Indus River valley in Punjab and Sindh.
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

Zoo-archaeology (or archaeo-zoology), also known as faunal analysis, is a branch of archaeology that studies remains of animals from archaeological sites. Faunal remains are the items left behind when an animal dies. These include bones, shells, hair, chitin, scales, hides, proteins and DNA.

Suvangi Mohanty 3 years, 7 months ago

What are the main civilization of harappan?
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Gaurav Bhagchandani 3 years, 6 months ago

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Utkarsh Soni 3 years, 7 months ago

Dholavira ( rajasthan). All the best 4 ur exams ✌️
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

In Islam, Juma is the holiest day of the week on which special congregational prayers are offered. Fridays are considered a celebration in their own right and Muslims take special care in wearing clean clothes, bathing, and preparing special meals on this day.
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Utkarsh Soni 3 years, 7 months ago

Artefacts are identified as : 1) Material. 2) it's function 1) material - that what it made out of. for.e.g - clay, stones etc. 2) function - here artefacts is a tool or an ornament, or both, or something meant for ritual Use.
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

Masonry is the building of structures from individual units, which are often laid in and bound together by mortar; the term masonry can also refer to the units themselves.

Dk Mittal 3 years, 7 months ago

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Jaana Jaana 3 years, 7 months ago

Indus valley civilisation is the first excavated site of harappan which took place on the bank of river indus
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Utkarsh Soni 3 years, 7 months ago

The Indus Valley Civilization is often separated into three phases: the Early Harappan Phase from 3300 to 2600 BCE, the Mature Harappan Phase from 2600 to 1900 BCE, and the Late Harappan Phase from 1900 to 1300 BCE. ... At its peak, the Indus Valley Civilization may have had a population of over five million peopl
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

The Harappan seal is possibly the most distinctive artefact of Harappan or Indus valley civilisation.

  1. They were rectangular or square tablets of alloy with a boss on one side and engravings on the other side. More than 2000 seals have been found at various sites.
  2. Seals were made up of a stone called steatite, seals like this one often contain animal motifs and signs from a script that remains undeciphered, other materials such as faience, ivory, pottery etc. Were also used.
  3. Seals were used to facilitate long-distance communication. The seals also conveyed the identity of the sender. Harappan seals usually have a line of writings, probably containing the name and title of the owner.
  4. They are very informative regarding dress, ornaments, hairstyles etc.
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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

The emerging places of Sufi and Bhakti movements were different but the ideologies of both these movements had many similarities. They can be discussed as follows:

  1. Humanism: Both the movements considered an individual as the main subject. They advised all human beings to live in peace and harmony.
  2. Monotheism: Both the movements believed in one God. The Sufis stated that God is one and we are all his children. The saints of the Bhakti movement also sang hymns in praise of God.
  3.  Praise for Guru: Both Sufi saints and Bhakats have eulogized Guru in their hymns. The only difference is that Sufis term their Guru as Pir.
  4. Love for Mankind: The saints of Sufi and Bhakti movement advised all their followers to love human beings. Love for human beings leads to love for God.
  5. Tolerance: The Sufi saints and Bhakats advised all the Hindus and the Muslims to be tolerant. They should live unitedly.

The Similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and Mystics: There was a great similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and mystics regarding nature, God, soul and other things.

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Sia ? 3 years, 7 months ago

The emerging places of Sufi and Bhakti movements were different but the ideologies of both these movements had many similarities. They can be discussed as follows:

  1. Humanism: Both the movements considered an individual as the main subject. They advised all human beings to live in peace and harmony.
  2. Monotheism: Both the movements believed in one God. The Sufis stated that God is one and we are all his children. The saints of the Bhakti movement also sang hymns in praise of God.
  3.  Praise for Guru: Both Sufi saints and Bhakats have eulogized Guru in their hymns. The only difference is that Sufis term their Guru as Pir.
  4. Love for Mankind: The saints of Sufi and Bhakti movement advised all their followers to love human beings. Love for human beings leads to love for God.
  5. Tolerance: The Sufi saints and Bhakats advised all the Hindus and the Muslims to be tolerant. They should live unitedly.

The Similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and Mystics: There was a great similarity between Sufis or Bhakats and mystics regarding nature, God, soul and other things.

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