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1. a) Lokshahir Anna Bhau Sathe –
Sanyukta Maharashtra Movement
b] Kusumagraj —- Avishkar
c] Jal Cooper Philatelist
d] FTII
Documentaries
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Answered by ssharjinder289
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option (a) lokshar ana bhua sathe

Answered by catherinekottoor85
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Explanation:

Amoghavarsha I (whose birth name was Sharva)[9][10] was born in 800 CE in Sribhavan on the banks of the river Narmada during the return journey of his father, Emperor Govinda III, from his successful campaigns in northern India. This information is available from the Manne inscription of 803 and the Sanjan plates of 871, both important sources of information about Amoghavarsha I.[9] The Sirur plates further clarify that Amoghavarsha I ascended to the throne in 815 at the age of 14 after the death of his father.[11] All his inscriptions thereafter refer to him as Amoghavarsha I.[12] His guardian during his early years as emperor was his cousin, Karka Suvarnavarsha of the Gujarat branch of the empire.

A revolt led by some of his relatives together with feudatories of the empire temporarily unseated Amoghavarsha I, who, with the help of his guardian and cousin (Karka) also called Patamalla, re-established himself as the emperor by 821. This information comes from the Surat records and the Baroda plates of 835.[13][14] The first to revolt was the Western Ganga feudatory led by King Shivamara II. In the series of battles that followed, Shivamara II was killed in 816. But Amoghavarsha I's commander and confidant, Bankesha, was defeated in Rajaramadu by the next Ganga king, Rachamalla.[15] Due to the resilience of the Western Gangas, Amog Butuga, and another daughter, Revakanimmadi, to prince Ereganga. More revolts occurred between 818 and 820, but by 821 Amoghavarsha I had overcome all resistance and established a stable kingdom to rule.[15]

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