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Why were Europeans during the 19th century interested in Stupas? Give two reasons.

The Europeans were very interested in the stupas because:

• It was the most wonderful ancient buildings that were that was discovered. The ruins appeared to be of great interest to Major Alexander Cunningham who examined the place very carefully.


• Europeans were attracted by its magnificent structure. French and Englishmen wanted to take away its remains so that they could display it in their museum and thus increase their importance.


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“Tomorrow we shall break the salt tax law”

On 5 April 1930, Mahatma Gandhi spoke at Dandi:


When I left Sabarmati with my companions for this seaside hamlet of Dandi, I was not certain in my mind that we would be allowed to reach this place. Even while I was at Sabarmati there was a rumour that I might be arrested. I had thought that the Government might perhaps let my party come as far as Dandi, but not me certainly. If someone says that this betrays imperfect faith on my part, I shall not deny the charge. That I have reached here is in no small measure due to the power of peace and non-violence: that power is universally felt. The Government may, if it wishes, congratulate itself on acting as it has done, for it could have arrested every one of us. In saying that it did not have the courage to arrest this army of peace, we praise it. It felt ashamed to arrest such an army. He is a civilised man who feels ashamed to do anything which his neighbours would disapprove. The Government deserves to be congratulated on not arresting us, even if it desisted only from fear of world opinion. Tomorrow we shall break the salt tax law. Whether the Government will tolerate that is a different question. It may not tolerate it, but it deserves congratulationthe patience and forbearance it has displayed in regard to this party. … What if I and all the eminent leaders in Gujarat and in the rest of the country are arrested? This movement is based on the faith that when a whole nation is roused and on the march no leader is necessary.


(i) Why did Gandhiji start the Dandi March?


(ii) Why was Salt March notable?


(iii) The power of peace and non-violence was universally felt. Why did Gandhiji say so?

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Map Question

(1)(a) The place where Gandhiji called off the Non- Cooperation Movement.


(b) Agra, the imperial capital of Mughal.


(2) On the same outline map of India three places related to mature harappan sites are marked as A, B, C. identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.


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How did Karaikkal Ammaiyar become the greatest figure of Nayanar tradition? Explain.

4

One of the most distinctive features of the Harappan cities was the carefully planned drainage system. Elaborate.