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Aman Tiwari 5 years, 2 months ago

Zimma is tax taken by non Muslim community to protect their religion

Raman Sidhu 5 years, 2 months ago

Zimma is protection of Hindu's from Muslim
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Sahil Raghav 5 years, 2 months ago

261 bce
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Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 1 month ago

The alvars were the followers of lord vishnu

Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

The alvars, were Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused bhakti (devotion) to the Hindu Supreme god Vishnu or his avatar Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and service. They are venerated especially in Vaishnavism, which regards Vishnu or Krishna as the Supreme Being
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

Many travellers had come from vastly different social and cultural environments. So they were quite careful and attentive to everyday activities and practices. But the local authors took these things as a routine matter. They did not consider them as worthy of record. This difference in the perspectives of the foreign and local authors makes the account of travellers interesting.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

”The mid first millennium BCE is often regarded as a turning point in the World History.”
(i) It saw the emergence of thinkers such as Zarathustra in Iran, Kongzi in China, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle in Greece and Mahavira and Gautama Buddha in India.
(ii) New Kingdom and cities were developing.
(iii) Many new ideas are found in Upanishads eg: life after death; meaning of life; the idea of rebirth etc.
(iv) Development of Mahayana Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Shaivism and goddess cults.
(v) The socio economic life was changing.

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Aman Tiwari 5 years, 2 months ago

Fast horse rider are uluk
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Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

The ‘Ain-i-Akbari’ was written by Abul Fazal, the minister and one of the nine jewels of Akbar’s court. It is one of the most important source materials on the administration and culture during the reign of Akbar. It is divided into five volumes. The first volume deals with the family of the emperor. The second gives details about the imperial servants, the military and the civil apparatus. The third volume elaborates on the administrative structure of the Mughal empire. It lists out and explains all the regulations prescribed for the judicial and executive departments and divisions of the empire. The fourth volume delas with Hindu philosophy, social customs, literature and science. Lastly, the fifth book contains the wise saying uttered by Emperor Akbar. It also gives details about the ancestry and biography of the author of ‘Ain-i-Akbari’.
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Andre Sachdeva 5 years, 2 months ago

The rulers or Bhopal Shahjehan Begum and her successor Sultan Jehan Begum provided money for preservations of Stupas. John Marshall dedicated his important volumes on stupas to Sultan Jehan. She funded the museum that was built, the guesthouse John Marshall lived in and wrote the volumes at, and for the publications of the volumes. Pg 83 Book 1.
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Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

yes for the board exam history .ncert is sufficient but at last time you may solve sample papers
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The drainage system in Harappan cities is the best example to indicate that how very planned the towns and cities were.

On the study of the drainage system, it has been found that –

• The drainages were laid out before the construction of houses and then the houses were built along with those drains.

• Every house was supposed to have at least one wall along the street which allowed the waste domestic water to flow out into the street drains.

• The lower town planning shows that the roads and streets were laid out in a grid pattern which intersected each other at right angles.

• It also has been found that the human settlement was very much planned and the City was restricted to a fixed Area on the platform.

• Two types of bricks were used in the standard ratio where the length and breadth of the bricks were of four times and twice the height respectively.

• The two types of bricks used were - Sundry bricks and baked bricks.

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Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 1 month ago

The main purpose of ain-i-akbari is to give information about the mughal household,military, administration, functions of mughal empire
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

In the 19th and the 20th centuries, tribals in many regions of India rose in rebellion. Birsa Munda was a tribal leader and a folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe, born in the mid-1870’s. He was impressed by the sermons of the missionaries.

Birsa also spent time under a well-known Vaishnav preacher, and, influenced by his teachings, started giving importance to purity and piety.

He started a movement to reform the Munda society. He went against the British, the missionaries, moneylenders, traders and Hindu landlords.

The spread of the Munda Movement worried the British, they arrested and jailed him for two years in 1895. After Birsa was freed in 1897, he continued with his movement. His followers attacked churches and police stations, and took over the properties of the landlords and the moneylenders.
The movement faded out with the death of Birsa in 1900.

The movement forced the British to bring in laws to protect the lands of the tribals. The tribals proved that they had the ability to protest against the colonial rule and the injustices being meted out to them.

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Kumari Jahanvi 5 years, 2 months ago

It is the law established by the britisher in this law a zamindar had to give it's revenue before sunset on a particular date if he was not able to pay then his land was auctioned.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

Al Biruni wrote in detail about the Indian religion, philosophy and the caste system. Al-Biruni described his work as "a help to those who want to discuss religious questions with them (the Hindus), and as a repertory of information to those who want to associate with them". The main objective of his writing was to give a glimpse of Indain religion and culture to his readers. He translated several Sanskrit works, including Patanjali’s work on grammar, into Arabic.
Ibn Battuta on the other hand did not pay attention to only Hindu religion and philosophy. He meticulously recorded his observations about new cultures, peoples, beliefs, landscape, trees, fruits, cities etc

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Krishna Yadav 5 years, 2 months ago

According to me this can be the answer 1.Errors in totalling have been deducted 2. It has screwed natureof the quantitative data 3.Data waa derived from mainly areas around the imperial capital of Agra. I hope this will help you..

Gagan Kahlon 5 years, 2 months ago

. Calculation were not correct , no uniform system , 5 times revise before publish but there were limitation left
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Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

https://unacademy.com/lesson/overview/5YQD7SPK
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Jagdeep Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

http://cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum.html
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Tahir Ali 5 years, 2 months ago

Manusmriti is a most famous text of early india . it was written in sanskrit language and was composed in 200 BCE 200 CE

Harsh Verma 5 years, 2 months ago

Manusmriti
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Kajal Kanojya 5 years, 1 month ago

Mohen-jo-daro is the Harrapan side in which the great bath was founded

Ravisha Pasricha 5 years, 2 months ago

Harappa

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