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Priyavrat Singh Jhala 5 years, 1 month ago

Salt march or dandi march was a non violent march started by mahatma gandhi with his 70 followers in 1930 from his asharam in sabarmati to dhandi he did so to teach britishes a lesson

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

In 1930 in order to help free India from British control, Mahatma Gandhi proposed a non-violent march protesting the British Salt Tax, continuing Gandhi's pleas for civil disobedience. The Salt Tax essentially made it illegal to sell or produce salt, allowing a complete British monopoly

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Bharti Dubey 5 years, 1 month ago

Travellers were faced many problems. 1. Travellers not understand language. 2. Different religious, culture.

Bhai Rhino 5 years, 1 month ago

Economics problem
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Bharti Dubey 5 years, 1 month ago

The inscription of Ashoka are very important in the history of India because. 1. Most of inscription are in border areas. 2 The inscription of Ashoka tell a lot about his own religion and high moral character. 3 the inscription tell us about the method Ashoka adopted to preach Buddhism.
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Akshita Singh 5 years, 1 month ago

Any law in the beginning is known as the bill.
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Aarti Sehgal 5 years, 1 month ago

In mansabdari system there were two teqniques Zat or Sawar
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

Purna Swaraj in October 1929 the viceroy Lord Irwin announcing uncertain offer of Dominion status for India and Round table conference to discuss the future constitution in December 1929 under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru the Lahore Congress formalized the demand of Purna Swaraj or full Independence.. for India it was also declared the 26 January 1930 would be celebrated as the Independence Day when people were to take a place to struggle for Complex independence.

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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

Simon Commission was constituted under the leadership of Sir John Simon to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes. It was officially known as ‘Indian Statutory Commission’ and consists of four conservative, two Labourites and one liberal member from the British Parliament.
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Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 1 month ago

Gautama buddha Founder-buddhism Real name -siddharth Birth-563BCE (lumbini) Death -483BCE (kushinagar) Father-suddhodhana(sakya clan) Mother-mahamaya,Gautami (stepmother) Marriage - married in age of 16 with yasodhara Son-rahul Left the kingdom in age of 29yrs Attain elightenment-bodhgaya (peepal tree) Attain elightment in age of 35yrs First sermon -sarnath

Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 1 month ago

Gautam Buddha was the founder of the Buddhism religion. He was born in the ruling house of Kapilvastu, at Lumbini located at the foothills of Nepal in 566 B.C. ... Gautam Buddha was known by the name of Siddhartha in his childhood. One day when he went out he saw a diseased man, a dead man and a monk.
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God Gaming 5 years, 1 month ago

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Aarohi ? 5 years, 2 months ago

Teachings of Mahavira and basic ideas of jainism are the same thing... 1. Entire world is animated. 2. No injury to living beings. 3. Principle of ahimsa. 4. Cycle of birth and re - birth is shaped through karma. 5. Monastic existence is necessary to attain salvation.

Gengam Ete 5 years, 2 months ago

-the entire world is animated 2 no injure to living being
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God Gaming 5 years, 1 month ago

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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

It teaches the Middle Path renouncing extreme step like indulgence and strict abstinence. The four noble truths (Arya satya) in Buddhism are: The world is full of sorrow. Desire is the root cause of all sorrow. Sorrow can be conquered by conquering desire. Desire can be conquered by following the eight-fold paths (Ashtangirka Marga). Eight-fold path are: Right understanding Right resolve Right speech Right action Right living Right efforts Right thought Right self-concentration. The Tri Ratnas of Buddhism are: Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha. Buddha: highest spiritual potential in every one. Dhamma: the teachings of Buddha (Pali for Sanskrit Dharma or righteousness) Sangha: order of monks who follow Buddhism. Buddha did not believe in god or soul. Stressed on karma and ahimsa. He was against the varna system. Buddha taught in Pali. Buddhism spread to several countries outside India. China adopted Buddhism in the 1st century AD.
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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

Rahul

Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 2 months ago

Buddha's son- Rahul

Monu Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

Rahul
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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

Jainism made a tremendous impact on the orthodox religious practices through heterodox sects. It also known as Jain Dharma. It advocated the interests of the people in a simple, short and intelligible way of salvation. The aim of Jain life is to achieve liberation of the soul. Vardhaman Mahavira (539-467 BC) 1. He was the son of Kshatriya parents Siddhartha and Trisala and Kundagrama near Vaisali was his birth place. 2. Yasoda was his wife. 3. He attained the highest spiritual knowledge called Kevala Gnana after thirteen years of self-abasement. Then he called Mahavir & Jina. 4. He preached the doctrine of Jainism for thirty years and died at Pava near Rajagriha when he was 72 years old
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Sakshi Dwivedi 5 years, 2 months ago

Yes it is important for value based and source based question
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Rahul Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

The primary cause for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was the religious unrest in India in the 6th century B.C. The complex rituals and sacrifices advocated in the Later Vedic period were not acceptable to the common people. The sacrificial ceremonies were also found to be too expensive. The superstitious beliefs and mantras confused the people. The teachings of Upanishads, an alternative to the system of sacrifices, were highly philosophical in nature and therefore not easily understood by all. Therefore, what was needed in the larger interests of the people was a simple, short and intelligible way to salvation for all people. Such religious teaching should also be in a language known to them. This need was fulfilled by the teachings of Buddha and Mahavira. Other than the religious factor, social and economic factors also contributed to the rise of these two religions. The rigid caste system prevalent in India generated tensions in the society. Higher classes enjoyed certain privileges which were denied to the lower classes. Also, the Kshatriyas had resented the domination of the priestly class. It should also to be noted that both Buddha and Mahavira belonged to Kshatriya origin. The growth of trade led to the improvement in the economic conditions of the Vaisyas. As a result, they wanted to enhance their social status but the orthodox Varna system did not allow this. Therefore, they began to extend support to Buddhism and Jainism. It was this merchant class that extended the chief support to these new religions

Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

The primary cause for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism was the religious unrest in India in the 6th century B.C. The complex rituals and sacrifices advocated in the Later Vedic period were not acceptable to the common people. ... The rigid caste system prevalent in India generated tensions in the society
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Deepak Gour 5 years, 2 months ago

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Deepak Gour 5 years, 2 months ago

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Aditi Bajpai 5 years, 2 months ago

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Harsh Mishra 5 years, 2 months ago

Firstly, Tell me How many Chapters're coming in the Examination....!!!!

Harsh Mishra 5 years, 2 months ago

Allele munna gussa ho raha hai, koi baat nahi munna koi na koi Jald hee Aa jayega......Don't Worry, Some Body from Some Where'll surely come To Provide you a Half Yearly Paper for History.....Huh!!!!

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Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 1 month ago

1)the administration language of mughal empire is in Persian. 2)mughal court was consisted of nobles and jersuits.
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Aastha Arya?% 5 years, 2 months ago

Vijayanagar declined with the death of king krishandevarai . Forces from three places ahmadnagar, bijapur amd golconda collectively attacked on the ruling aravidu dynasty after krishandevarai's death. Rulers kf Aravidu dynasty were defeated very badly by outside forces and hence vijayanagara empire declined. It's in brief☺️

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