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Marfa Vasileva was a milling machine operator at a factory, which was located at the right banks of Neva river. When discontent saw an exponential increase due to the incidents in Putilov Iron Works, she came into action. She organized strikes with her female mates and soon, the males downed their tools. Through her courage and yearning for change, she became one of the trigger causes of the February Revolution which led to the Tsar's abdication. The day of the strike by female workers came to be celebrated as "International Women's Day"
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The Sunset Law stated that if the zamindar did not pay his dues by sunset of the specified date his zamindari would be auctioned off.
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(i) It included over 60 temples. About thirty building complexes have been identified as palaces.
(ii) The “King’s palace” was the largest of the enclosures but has not yielded definitive evidence of being a royal residence.
(iii) It had two of the most impressive platforms, usually called the “audience hall” and the “mahanavami dibba” which is located on one of the highest points in the city.
(iv) One of the most beautiful building in the royal centre was the Lotus Mahal and the most spectacular was known as the Hazara Rama temple as this was probably meant to be used only by the king and his family.
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The following points justify the argument:
1) This was the time when the land between Tungabhadara and Krishna rivers ( the Raichur Doab) was acquired in the year 1512.
2) The rulers of Orissa were subdued in the year 1514 and severe defeats were inflicted on the Sultan of Bijapur in the year 1520.
3) Krishnadeva Raya is credited with the building of some fine temples and adding impressive gopurams to many important South Indian temples.
4) Although the kingdom remained in a constant state of military preparedness, it flourished under conditions of unparalleled peace and prosperity.
5) He also founded a suburban township near Vijayanagara called Nagalapuram, after his mother. Some of the most detailed descriptions of Vijayanagara comes from his time or just after it.
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The votive inscriptions are those inscriptions that records gifts made to religious institution. Votive inscriptions are among the oldest inscriptions. They may express gratitude for victory in a battle. They were found in a number of cities by the second century BCE. These mention the name of the donor, and sometimes specify his/her occupation as well.
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The Virashaiva movement began in Karnataka in the mid-twelfth century. It was initiated by Basavanna and his companions like Allama Prabhu and Akkamahadevi.
- This movement strongly argued for the equality of all human beings,
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- They were also against all forms of ritual and idol worship.
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