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Very Short Type Question:

Name the new social groups that developed in Awadh to influence the management of the state’s revenue system?

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Very Short Type Question:

Why did the zamindars of Bengal borrow money from bankers and moneylenders?

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Short Type Question:

How did Burhan-ul-Mulk reduce the Mughal influence in the Awadh region?

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Short Type Question:

How did moneylenders and bakers achieve an influential position in the state of Awadh?
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Describe the close connection between the state of Awadh and bankers.

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Short Type Question:

How did Murshid Quli Khan become powerful in Bengal?

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Long Type Question:

Describe the three common features of the states like Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad.
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What common features were shared by these three states—Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad?

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What are exogenic forces?

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What is erosion?

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How are flood plains formed?

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What are sand dunes?

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How are beaches formed?

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Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?

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The depositional feature of a glacier is:

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Mushroom rocks are found in:

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Ox bow lakes are found in:

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Match the following

 

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(i) Glacier (a) Sea shore
(ii) Meanders (b) Mushroom rock
(iii) Beach (c) River of ice
(iv) Sand dunes (d) Rivers
(v) Waterfall (e) Vibrations of earth
(vi) Earthquake (f) Sea cliff
    (g) Hard bed rock
    (h) Deserts
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Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom.

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Flood plains are very fertile.

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Sea caves are turned into stacks.

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Observe the photographs given below. These are various features made by ariver. Identify them and also tell whether they are erosional or depositional or landforms formed by both.

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