- Battle of talikota-( 26 January-1565) between vijayanagar and the Deccan.
- Battle of rohilla - 1773-1774 between Shula-ud-daula and rohillas.
- Battle of Kharda- 1795 between Nizam and Peshwa Madhavrav second.
- Thalliam is the element used in rat killers poison, discovered by William Crooks in 1861.
- UPSC is founded in 1-October-1926.
- Slavery is banned by Akbar.
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- Battle of samugarh - (29-may-1658) was a war of succession between the sons of mughal emperor shahjahan.
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- French chemist Anselme payen was the first to discover diatase in 1893.
- Jahangir banned use of tobacco in his Court.
- Mir syed was in the court of Humayun , later Akbar.
- Bidhan das is in the court of Jahangir.
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Sunday, 20 November 2016
History Important Notes - 2
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Added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment in 1976. 1 9 76 में 42 वें संशोधन द्वारा संविधान में जोड़ा गया। By the recommendations...
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INDIA- GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES AND THEIR IMPACT ON HISTORY The Himalayan Mountains The Himalayan Mountains are situated on the north...
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Andhra Pradesh · Kuchipudi derives its name from the name of a village ( Kuchelapuram ) of its origin....
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