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Answer the following questions:
1. What was the reason that many historians consider Ibrahim Shah as the greetest ruler of Si
Dynasty?
2. Why should decisions taken by the Chief Minister and other Ministers be debated in the
Legislative Assembly?
8. The Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) officially launched Clean Election Campaign
about a decade ago.
a. In your opinion do you think the Campaign has been a success ? yes or no, give reasons
why?
b. Suggest some measures to appropriate the Clean Election Campaign
The early medieval and middle medieval saw the emergence of many kingdoms and dynasti
India. Critically analyze the reasons to the abrupt emergence of these kingdoms and dynasties
5. In your opinion, what steps would you initiate to handle the prevailing pandemic situation
your state?
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The history of Pakistan encompasses the region of the Indus Valley[1][2][3][4], which spans the western expanse of the Indian subcontinent and the eastern Iranian plateau.[5] The region served both as the fertile ground of a major civilization and as the gateway of South Asia to Central Asia and the Near East.[6][7]
Situated on the first coastal migration route of Homo sapiens out of Africa, the region was inhabited early by modern humans.[8][9] The 9,000-year history of village life in South Asia traces back to the Neolithic (7000–4300 BCE) site of Mehrgarh in Pakistan,[10][11][12] and the 5,000-year history of urban life in South Asia to the various sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, including Mohenjo Daro and Harappa.[13][14]
The ensuing millennia saw the region of present-day Pakistan absorb many influences—represented among others in the ancient Buddhist sites of Taxila, and Takht-i-Bahi, the 14th-century Islamic-Sindhi monuments of Thatta, and the 17th-century Mughal monuments of Lahore. In the first half of the 19th century, the region was appropriated by the East India Company, followed, after 1857, by 90 years of direct British rule, and ending with the creation of Pakistan in 1947, through the efforts, among others, of its future national poet Allama Iqbal and its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Since then, the country has experienced both civilian-democratic and military rule, resulting in periods of significant economic and military growth as well those of instability; significant during the latter, was the Bangladesh Liberation War, in 1971, of East Pakistan as the new nation of Bangladesh.
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