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The 1919 Government of India Act is known as the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms, which introduced provincial dyarchy and expanded Indian participation in administration.
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The affairs of East India company came into hands of British crown under:
اردو: ایسٹ انڈیا کمپنی کے معاملات برطانوی ولی عہد کے ہاتھ میں آئے
The Government of India Act transferred control of the East India Company's affairs to the British Crown, placing Indian administration under direct royal authority.
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The affairs of East India company came into hands of British crown under:
اردو: ایسٹ انڈیا کمپنی کے معاملات برطانوی ولی عہد کے ہاتھ میں آئے
Reliability and validity are the cornerstones of any standardized test. Reliability ensures that the test produces consistent results across different administrations and groups. Validity ensures that the test actually measures the specific construct or learning outcome it claims to measure. Without these two properties, a test cannot be considered a valid or useful tool for making educational decisions or comparisons.
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In which year did the Battle of Khaybar take place?
The Battle of Khaybar occurred in 628 AD (7 AH). It was a significant military engagement between the Muslims of Madina and the Jewish tribes residing in the oasis of Khaybar. The victory at Khaybar was a strategic success for the early Islamic state, securing the northern borders and neutralizing a major source of opposition. This event is well-documented in Islamic historical records as a pivotal moment in the consolidation of power in the Arabian Peninsula.
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During the reign of which Umayyad Caliph did Muslim forces achieve significant expansion into the Indian subcontinent, Africa, and Spain?
The reign of Caliph Walid bin Abdul-Malik (705–715 CE) is considered the golden age of Umayyad expansion. Under his leadership, the Islamic empire reached its greatest territorial extent. Notable military campaigns during this period included the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim, the expansion into the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) led by Tariq ibn Ziyad, and further consolidation of power in North Africa. His administration oversaw a period of immense military success and cultural growth.
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Following the collapse of the Qin dynasty, who emerged as the founder of the Han dynasty?
Liu Bang, posthumously known as Emperor Gaozu, founded the Han dynasty after the fall of the Qin dynasty. He emerged victorious in the Chu-Han Contention, a civil war that followed the collapse of Qin authority. His reign established a long-lasting imperial system that significantly influenced Chinese culture, administration, and social structure for over four centuries, marking a golden age in Chinese history that solidified the identity of the Han people.