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1. What is Kesar Saga?
2. What attracted the traders towards Kerala?
3. Which sheep produce Pashmina wool?
4. Which song was sung after the jallianwala Bagh massacre?
5. Who writes the Discovery of India?
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Explanation:
1. The Kesar Saga is a classical Tibetan legend depicted in the whole Tibetan area stretching to Mongolia, Central Asia, and China. In its Ladakhi transcription, Kesar Saga has reached down through the ages verbally, including story-teller describing the chronicle during the long cold winter nights.
2. It is spices that made this region an attractive place for traders. Christian, Jewish and Arab traders were the first to come here. People in Kerala practise different religions such as Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism because of all these various historical influences
3.Pashmina is the down fibers or undercoat derived from domestic goat known as Capra hircus, which is native to India (Von Bergen, 1963). Pashmina can also be defined as the down (undercoat) fiber derived from Cashmere goats with a diameter of 30 microns or less .
4.The song, called Din Khoon Ke Hamaare and written by an anonymous poet probably soon after the tragedy, was picked by the Central Squad of the Indian People's Theatre Association in Bombay in 1943, and developed into a regular part of their musical repertoire.
5. Jawaharlal Nehru.
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