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Who established Akaltakhta ?

Guru Hargobind Singh established Akaltakhta in Amritsar, Panjab. He was the 6th Guru of Sikh religion. 

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When the Madras Mahajan Sabha was established? a) 1884 b) 1885 c) 1884 d) 1887

Madras Mahajan Sabha was established in 1884 by M. Veerraghwachari, B. Subramanyam Ayer and P. Anand Charlu. Thus the option (a) is the right answer. 

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Who said that "The 1857 revolt was the conspiracy of Hindu and Muslims against Britishers" ?

Sir James Outram and William Tayler said, " The 1857 revolt was the conspiracy of Hindu and Muslims against Britishers ".

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Point out the educational reforms of Lord Curzon

Lord Curzon was the Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. He was one of the first person to give attention to the prevailing conditions of Education in India. He presided over an Education conference held at the Shimla in September 1901. His education reform were following- 

1-In 1904 Lord Curzon published a Education policy in the shape of Government resolution.

2-His policy was related to Primary education, Secondary education, Vocational education and University education.

3-He introduced Agriculture and Physical education subjects

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What was the immediate reason of 1857 revolt ?

The immediate cause of the revolt of 1857 was the Indian military were forced to use  Enfield rifles greased with cow and pig fat. Loading the Enfield often required tearing open the greased cartridge with one's teeth. So the 34th regiment's leader Mangal Pandey killed Lieutenant Baugh and General Hussain, and started 1857 revolt. 

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Which Mughal emperor prohibited the use of tobacco?

Mughal emperor Jahangir prohibited the use of tobacco to protect the health of the people and control the habit.

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Iron pillar near Qutub Minar in Delhi is famous for the following facts. Which of these facts is responsible for its long stability? 1- It is more than seven metres in height 2- It weighs around 6000 kilograms 3- It was built more than 1600 years ago 4- It has not rusted after such a long time.

Iron pillar near Qutub Minar in Delhi is famous fot the following facts. The reason of its long stability is It has not rusted after such a long time. 

Thus the option (4) is the right answer. 

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How many estate was the french society divided into? describe each state precisely?

The;mathbfFirst;Estate;was;the;clergy,;who;were;people,;including;priests,\*who;ran;both;the;Catholic;church;and;some;aspects;of;the;country.\*The;mathbfSecond;Estate;consisted;of;the;nobility;of;France,;including\*members;of;the;royal;family,;except;for;the;King.;Members;of;the\*Second;Estate;did;not;have;to;pay;any;taxes.\*The;mathbfThird;Estate;was;made;up;of;everyone;else,;from;peasant\*farmers;to;the;bourgeoisie-the;wealthy;business;class.; While;the\*Second;Estate;was;only;1%;of;the;total;population;of;France,;the\*Third;Estate;was;96%.

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Who established Chishti sampraday?

Khwaza Moinuddin Chishti established the Chishti Sampraday. Chishti was the first silsila, who came India. 

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Who was the known as Tuti-e-Hind in Indian history?

Amir Khusro was known as "Tuti-e- hind" or  "Parrot of India". He was an Indo-persian sufi singer. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian sub-continent. 

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