Indian History
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Consequences of the Revolt of 1857 A.D
The Revolt of 1857 A.D. profoundly influenced the relationships between the English and the Indian rulers and caused fundamental changes…
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Swami Vivekananda role in the development of Indian civilization culture and nationalism
Swami Vivekananda played a vital role in the growth of Indian culture, civilization, and nationalism. The ‘Ramakrishna Mission‘ was established…
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Responsibility of Aurangzeb for the Downfall of Mughal Empire
Responsibility of Aurangzeb for the Downfall of Mughal Empire The general observations of historians about Aurangzeb are that he was…
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Revolt of 1857 Causes
There was no single cause of the rising in 1857. Many social, religious & political causes are responsible for the…
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Clive is claimed to be the founder of British empire in india justify
There is no doubt about it that Lord Clive was the founder of the British empire in India. Many British…
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Explain the importance of the historic battle of Plassey & Buxar
The ancient battle of Plassey is of tremendous historical significance. The British were able to capture Bengal as a result…
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Why is Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan culture) called a pre-historic civilization? Discuss some of its important features.
The Civilization of the Indus Valley is one of the world’s oldest civilizations. In the late Neolithic (New Stone Age)…
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Mention the dates of the Indus Valley Civilization. What were the causes of the decay of the Indus Valley Civilization?
The Civilization of the Indus Valley was in the Copper Age preceding the Iron Age. Archeological evidence points to the…
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Discuss two important sites of Indus Valley Civilization. Describe the socioeconomic life of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were the Indus Valley Civilization’s two most important sites. In 1922, R. D. Banerjee conducted an excavation at…
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In which group the Indus Valley people belonged to? Discuss the religious beliefs of the Indus Valley people.
Australoid, Mediterranean, Mongoloid, and Alpine populations coexisted in the Indus Valley. The population’s cosmopolitanism demonstrates that the Indus Valley was…
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