The staple crop was ______.
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Vishayapati was the head of a ______.
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Within the early Vedic Society there were ______ divisions.
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The rules of ______ became much more complex and rigid.
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Rig Vedic Aryans worshipped mostly the earthly and celestial gods.
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Education was denied to women.
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Name the metals known to Rig Vedic People.
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Name the occupations of Rig Vedic Aryans.
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______ represents the Buddhist view of the world.
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The stepmother of Siddhartha was ______.
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Uraiyur had a Buddhist monastery.
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Buddha sat under a Neem tree and undertook a deep meditation.
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What kind of life did the Buddha bhikshus lead?
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Mention the four sorrowful sights seen by Siddharta
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______ Mahajanapadas dotted the Indo – Gangetic plain in sixth century BC.
[4.3] From Chiefdoms to Empires
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Kosala, one of the Mahajanapadas belonged to ______.
[4.3] From Chiefdoms to Empires
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How were Mahajanapadas formed?
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The ______ sector serves the people to fulfill their daily needs.
[7.1] Economics - An Introduction
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Tertiary activities are also called as sector ______.
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The Pandyas ruled the present-day ______ Tamilnadu.
[8.1] Society and Culture in Ancient Tamizhagam: The Sangam Age
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