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2021-10-31 06:30:05
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2021-10-30 21:11:01 Rock cut architecture has served as an important means to decipher the culture, religion, customs and skills of our very talented artisans. Rock-cut architectures are a great reservoir of knowledge holding and carrying forward the legacy for centuries.

As important source of knowledge:

1. Society: The earliest caves were inhabited by the humans for the purpose of paintings, as shrines and for shelters.

The Bhimbetka caves (a World Heritage Site) on the Deccan Plateau, contains primitive tools and decorative rock paintings reflecting the interaction of humans with their environment. The interaction which till date holds an important part of survival.

2. Political: Kings patronised the caves in order to show their might, to increase their holdings and influence and for the purpose of providing facilities to the wanderers.

Examples:
● Barbara caves : Ashoka,
● Ellora caves : Rashtrakutas,
● Badami : Chalukyas

3. Centers of Education: Many caves were used as centres for educating and for the purpose of preaching.

Example: In the western ghats, kanheri caves were the biggest centres of education.

4. Environment Conservation: Water resources are prevalent at Kanheri which shows water harvesting was practiced at caves

5. Economic: Many caves were specially curved out at the famous trade routes to facilitate and regulate trade.

Example: Bhaja and Karle were at famous trade routes in western Ghats which used to connect seaports to interiors.

Conclusion: Thus the ample knowledge preserved by the rock-cut architectures provides insights into the life and times of ancient people and helps us decipher their society through their own prism as seen from their paintings and tools discovered from these caves.
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2021-10-30 21:11:01 #GS1 #History #CSM20

Q1. The rock-cut architecture represents one of the most important sources of our knowledge of early Indian art and history. Discuss. (Answer in 150 words, 10 Marks)
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2021-10-30 20:09:53
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2021-10-30 19:31:01 The Geographical Characteristics of Circum-pacific belt:

1. The belt is characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. About 3/4th of the volcanoes are located in circum-pacific belt.

Example: Mt. Krakota, Mt saint helens etc.

2. The circum-pacific belt surrounds several tectonic plates like Nazca plates, pacific plates, Cocos etc. Many of these plates are subducting plates under the continental plates they border.

3. There are many island chains in this belt including island arcs such as tonga, the Indonesian archipelago, Japan, Alleutian islands etc.

4. There are a series of deep ocean trenches in the circum-pacific belt.

Example: Mariana Trench, Japan trench.

5. Around 90% of the earthquakes occur in these regions as this belt is the epicentre of many earthquakes that occur due to tectonic movement.

6. More than 75% of the volcanoes (more than 450) are located along this belt therefore, it is known as the ring of fire.

Thus, the circum-pacific belt is home to many geographical features like earthquakes, volcanoes, trenches, tectonic plate boundaries etc.
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2021-10-30 19:30:10 #GS1 #GEOGRAPHY #CSM20

Q4. Discuss the geophysical characteristics of the Circum-Pacific Zone. (Answer in 150 words, 10 marks)
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2021-10-29 19:31:01 Lord Curzon was the viceroy of India from 1899-1905. This was the formative phase of Indian National Movement. Lord Curzon with his policies tried to suffocate the INM in its early stage itself:

Reactionary policies of Lord Curzon:

1. Calcutta Corporation Act, 1899: reduced the no. of elected representatives, thus depriving Indians of self-governance.

2. Indian Universities Act,1904: to increase official control over universities and to keep a check on increasing nationalism.

3. Partition of Bengal: It was a political masterstroke to break the growing nationalism by dividing Bengal on the basis of religion and language.

Instead these policies proved disastrous for the British as the imperialistic policies sparked political reactions in India. A strong feeling of nationalism began to take birth during this period.

After the partition of Bengal in 1906, India‟s first mass movement took place in the form of the Swadeshi Movement. It intesified the nationalistic feelings in the whole of India and marked the beginning of the modern politics.

The social base of the movement widened with the masses including the women and students were brought into the movement‟s ambit.

Lord Curzon‟s reactionary policies stirred the Indian consciousness and provided an impetus to Nationalism. Thus, when leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi emerged on the scene, people readily followed them.

Thus, Curzon‟s policies help kickstart the movement at a higher pace. The course and speed of the National movement would not have been the same if the Curzon‟s policies would not have been so imperialistic and reactionary.
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2021-10-29 19:30:04 #GS1 #HISTORY #CSM20

Q3. Evaluate the policies of Lord Curzon and their long term implications on the national movements. (Answer in 150 words, 10 marks)
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2021-10-28 17:54:01 The Pala dynasty ruled the region of Bengal and Bihar for about 400 years ago. Most of the subjects controlled by palas in the area were Hindus but pala-ruled areas became one of the last strongholds of Buddhism in India.

Contributions of Palas in spreading Buddhism:

1. Spreading Buddhism

● Created an environment for Buddhishm to thrive by helping setup and promote monasteries.

● Sending missionaries to spread Buddhism in other parts of the world. Example: Tibet

● Promoting peaceful exchange of Ideas between different faiths. Example: Vajrayana Philosophy.

2. Art and Architecture:

● Various stupas, viharas and chaityas were constructed like in Nalanda and Vikramshila.

● Various manuscripts related to Buddhism were constructed and promoted.

● The earliest example of miniature painting in India is that from Buddhist religious text in the pala-period.

Under Pala patronage, a distinctive form of art arose, various sculptures were made that were taken to various parts of the globe which helped promote and spread Buddhism in various parts of the world. Thus, the significant contributions of the pala period are distinguishable.
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2021-10-28 17:53:01 #GS1 #HISTORY #CSM20

Q2. Pala period is the most significant phase in the history of Buddhism in India. Enumerate. (Answer in 150 words, 10 Marks)
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