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Last King of Kashmir

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Last King of Kashmir Did you know:-? 🎯Who was Maharaj Hari Singh. 🎯How he became a King. 🎯Why wasn't he defeated by the British. 🎯How did he die. 1. Who was Maharaj Hari Singh Maharaja Sir Hari Singh GCSI GCIE GCVO (September 1895 – 26 April 1961) was the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.                                  Hari Singh was the son of Amar Singh and Bhotiali Chib. In 1923, following his uncle's death, Singh became the new Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. After Indian Independence in 1947, Singh wanted Jammu and Kashmir to remain an independent kingdom. He was required to accede to the Dominion of India to get the support of Indian troops against an invasion by tribal armed men and the Pakistan Army into his state. Singh remained the titular Maharaja of the state until 1952 when the monarchy was abolished by the Indian government. After spending his final days in Bombay, he died on 26 April 1961. Singh was also a controversial ruler,

Cold War

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Cold war Did you know:- ✨Why did Cold War start? ✨What led to Cold War? ✨Conditons during Cold War. 1. Why did Cold War start?

The Rise and Fall of Marathas

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Marathas Did you know:- Who was Shivaji? How did Shivaji die and his sucession? Rise of Marathas. Decline Marathas. 1. Who was Shivaji? He was the son of Shahji Bhonsole a military chief, Shivaji was born at shivneri fort in modern-day Pune on 19 Feb 1630. Due to the frequent invasions people from any race were being hired and while his father went out his mother(Jijabai) used to teach him science and maths and religion etc...whereas his tutor Shivaji I, also called Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was an Indian Ruler and a member of the Bhonsole Maratha clan. Eventually, Shivaji used his guerilla tactic in which each local knowledge of mountains was an advantage as his usual invasions were in mountains and carved out his own Independent kingdom from the declining Adilshahi of Bijapur. In 1674, He has crowned the king at Raigad Fort. 2. How did Shivaji die? On April 3,1680-Maratha warrior Shivaji Bhonsole better known as Chhatrapati Maharaj died from illness with fever and dysentery. After

British in india

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British in India Did you know? :- ✔How and why British came to India? ✔How they won India? ✔What opposition did they face? ✔Independence is there but at what cost? The British landed at India in Surat on August 24, 1608, but, they didn't know India's language then, how did they win India? let's see it:- 1. How and why British came to India? Due to England's Scilly conflict which lasted 335 years their Treasury depletion, they were forced to invade or find a country which had an abundance of the most costly of their country, which was spices. Coincidently, they knew one which they had found 43 years before the conflict it was "INDIA".They landed in the Indian subcontinent on August 24, 1608, at the port of Surat but sadly Portuguese had A sea route connecting Europe to India that came into the limelight in 1498 when a Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama came to Calicut. Because India had an abundance of raw materials and a lack of advancement, and administration

New Emerging Dynasties In Late 3rd century

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 New Emerging Dynasties In the Late 3rd                                           century In this you can learn:- ✔ How did India become the second most populous place from one of the most deserted places? ✔What is Ved and how did it formed?  ✔Types of Veds ✔New emerging Dynasties 1.  How did India become the second most populous place from one of the most deserted places? Due to unfavourable conditions in Central Asia people of Central Asia travelled many different and a troop reached India after seeing how fertile the land was they settled but slowly resources started to deplete there and so, they went further into east India for resources like this India become the second most populous place from one of the most deserted places. 2. What is Ved and how did it formed?  "Ved" derives from the word "Vid" meaning "SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE". Ved is the oldest text of Indo-Aryan culture.  In the Inscriptions, the creation of Vedas is credited to Brahma. The Vedic hy

Delhi sultanate

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Delhi Sultanate In this you can see:- ✨Who founded Delhi Sultanate and why was it called so? ✨Kingdoms involved in Delhi Sultanate ✨Expansions and Decline with Delhi ✨Finally Who got Delhi? 1. Who founded Delhi Sultanate and why was it called so? Delhi was first with the Tomara dynasty but in the marriage of the daughter to Chauhan King Delhi was given to Chauhans but Ghurid Empire defeated the Chauhans and Delhi.The Ghūrid soldiers of fortune in India did not sever their political connection with Ghūr (now Ghowr, in present Afghanistan. the war created the campaigns of Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām (Muḥammad of Ghūr; brother of Sultan Ghiyāth al-Dīn of Ghūr) and his lieutenant Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak between 1175 and 1206 and particularly to victories at the battles of Taraōrī in 1192 and Chandawar in 1194.) but later Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak became the king and conquered Delhi. 2. kingdoms involved in Delhi Sultanate Chauhan Dynasty The Chauhans were the feudal lords of Gurjara-Pratih

Three dynasty and 1 kingdom

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The tripartite    struggle   by the end, you can tell:- ✨ Why did The Tripartite struggle start? ✨ Kingdoms in Tripartite struggle Phase 1:-      ✔Rashtrakuta  ✔Gurjara Pratiharas   ✔Pala Dynasty ✨ Kingdoms in Tripartite struggle Phase 2:-       ✔Rashtrakuta  ✔Gurjara Pratiharas   ✔Pala Dynasty      ✔   Chola Dynasty ✨ Which and how did kingdoms emerge due to this ? ✨ Common Questions  about  tripartite? 1.Why did The Tripartite struggle start? The Tripartite Struggle, also known as the Kannauj Triangle Wars, took place in the 8th and 9th centuries, between the three great Indian dynasties, the Palas, the Pratiharas, and the Rashtrakutas, for control over the Kannauj area of northern India. The Palas ruled India's eastern regions (Bengal region), while the Pratiharas oversaw India's western regions (Avanti-Jalaor region) and the Deccan area of India was dominated by the Rastrakutas. This war lasted for two centuries and was finally won by the Rajput Pratihara emperor Nagabh