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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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War between marathas and mughal emperor aurangzeb

Thats all i know =/

We can explain Marathas, right?

Wards between the Mughals and the Southern Hindu army of Maraathan warriors who were trained in guerrilla warfare. These wars took place during the time of Aurangzeb and were also one of the reasons for the Mughal Decline because of their long duration.

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Who was Tipu Sultan? /4
 
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We can explain Marathas, right?

Wards between the Mughals and the Southern Hindu army of Maraathan warriors who were trained in guerrilla warfare. These wars took place during the time of Aurangzeb and were also one of the reasons for the Mughal Decline because of their long duration.

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Who was Tipu Sultan? /4
Tipu sultan was the ruler of kingdom of Mysore. He was known as tiger of mysore and he had acquired latest weaponry with help from the french. He defeated british several times but in 4th anglo-mysore war, british army under hector munroe defeated him and he was killed. He also had a very famous mechanical tiger
 
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We can explain Marathas, right?

Wards between the Mughals and the Southern Hindu army of Maraathan warriors who were trained in guerrilla warfare. These wars took place during the time of Aurangzeb and were also one of the reasons for the Mughal Decline because of their long duration.

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Who was Tipu Sultan? /4

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Ruler of the kingdom of mysore
Refused to accept britsh protection
Fought 4 wars against the british
Won the first two Anglo-Mysore wars
Was defeated and killed in the 4th anglo-mysore war in 1799
 
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Wat was d act of India 1935???????

-Final piece of major legislation by the British before their departure.
- Introduced federal system of government. Provincial autonomy granted.
- Two houses to be set up. Upper house (council of state) and lower house(assembly).
-Upper house (Council of state) to consist of 156 members (elected) from the British Raj and 104 members (nominated) from the princely states.
-Lower house (assembly) to consist of 250 members from the British Raj (elected) and 125 members from the princely states (nominated).
-Governors still had the power to impose or veto Bill or law whenever or whatever they liked.
-Voting rights extended. But however, only 25% of India's population could actually vote.
- Number of provinces increased to 11 by giving NWFP a state of a fully-fledged province and by creating two new provinces, Orissa and Sindh.
- Diarchy abolished in Provinical level but introduced and Central government level.
 
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Wasnt tipu sultan was decived by one of his companion and was killed by him....
Idk bt I have just listened...
Not sure
 
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Tipu sultan was the ruler of kingdom of Mysore. He was known as tiger of mysore and he had acquired latest weaponry with help from the french. He defeated british several times but in 4th anglo-mysore war, british army under hector munroe defeated him and he was killed. He also had a very famous mechanical tiger

Didn't he believe that the only way to tackle the British is to match their army strength. And he did that and defeated British several times. From then onwards, British started making plans to make him in the eyes of his people an evil and tyrant ruler who's only fighting the British for his own rule and not defending his home-land. This helped British move a step forwards towards the Sultan's defeat.
 
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What was the battle of Cawnpore(Kanpur)? /4

It was an Indian revolt against the British in which the tribes were led by the Rebel Nana Sahib. British were defeated and surrendered but when the British were leaving the city of cawnpore, Nana Sahib and his troops murdered 400 British women and children by putting them on fire.
 
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Didn't he believe that the only way to tackle the British is to match their army strength. And he did that and defeated British several times. From then onwards, British started making plans to make him in the eyes of his people an evil and tyrant ruler who's only fighting the British for his own rule and not defending his home-land. This helped British move a step forwards towards the Sultan's defeat.
Yeah but thats the detailed part so you dont need to mention it in 4 mark question
 
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