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Why were big holes made in them? - Environmental Studies

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Why were big holes made in them?

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Big holes were made in them to increase the viewing area. Soldiers could look through these holes and could keep a better vigilance.

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Walls Tell Stories
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पाठ 10: Walls Tell Stories - Walls Tell Stories [पृष्ठ ८८]

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एनसीईआरटी Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 5
पाठ 10 Walls Tell Stories
Walls Tell Stories | Q 1.2 | पृष्ठ ८८

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What is the Sultan doing in the palace? What kind of clothes is he wearing? What dishes are being offered to him? But why does he seem so worried? And in what language is he talking?


What are the different kinds of factories you can see? How many people are working there? What are they doing? What are they wearing? How long do you think they work?


What kinds of pots have you seen around you?


Is there any old building or monument near your house which people come to see? If yes, name it.

Have you ever gone to see an old monument? Which was that? Did you feel it told you a story? What could you know about those times from it?

How old was it? How did you know?

What was it made of?

What colour was it?

Were there any special kinds of designs on the old building? Draw them in your notebook.

Who used to live there in the olden days?

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Do some people still live there?


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