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1). Discuss the silent features of the Faraizi Movement? Mention the reasons of the failure of this moment.

2). Evaluate the achievements of Sher Shah as a reformer?

3). Assess the importance of the grant of diwani in the history of Bengal?

4). Assess the contribution of Ram Mohan Roy and Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar to the spread of education and social reformer in 19 century Bengal?

5). Evaluate the achievements and limitation of the moderate leaders of the Indian National Congress?

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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(1). Faraizi movement was initiated by Haji Shariatullah in 1819. The aim. Of this moment was to give up the un-islamic activities and act as a Muslim. The morive of this movement was to protect every tenants at a productivity. Although the moment failed because lack of understanding the social and political requirements.

(2). Sher Shah Suri achievements includes the welfare of peasants to skip the deserts, safety of people from thieves, robberies and murders.

(3). The importance of diwani in Bengal was that the Nawab of Bengal had no recognized authority of rhe East India Company.

(4). Raja Ram Mohan Roy recommended the Western education saving the then future generations from the dangerous beliefs of the priests. He was promoting for science over the religion. On the other hand, Chandra Vidyasagar promoted for education to women.

(5). The best achievement of Indian National Congress was counted as the joining of the founder of Indian National Congress including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, sardar patel.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

The answers are following –

1. The Faraizi movement was started by Haji Shariatullah in 1819 for giving up the un-Islamic practices. It motivated the Muslims to act upon the duties as per as their religion.

2. Shershah was a great ruler. He made various reforms for the welfare of the farmers. His revenue system was very great.

3. Diwani was important as no legal recognition of the concerned authority was there of East India over the Nawab of Bengal.

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