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The following Vedas come under the Vedratri
Atharva Veda has been composed at the very end and in it is the description of the temporal subjects different from Yagya.
He was the Maurya ruler, who had asked for a philosopher for his RajyaSabha from Greece-
Bindusara demanded three things from the Syrian monarch. Wines, happy figs and a philosopher The Syrian emperor sent the first two items, but in relation to the third meaning philosopher, it said that according to Greek laws philosophers cannot be sold.
Besanagar (Vidisha) is the name of the Kis Hindu Yavan Ruler in the column.
Hind Yawan ruler Anthialakids sent an angel, Holiodorus, in the court of the Shunghavishya ruler Bhagpadar, who had installed an eagle pillar in honor of Vasudeva in Vidisha (Besanagar). This mentions the Indian-Greek ruler Antialakids of Takshshila while Minedar and Demetus are other Indian-Greek rulers.
In the Universe, the visfotitarais called -
The universe is called a blast star as visfotitara.
The center of low pressure is-
A surface low pressure center is where the pressure has been measured to be the lowest relative to its surroundings. That means, moving any horizontal direction away from the Low will result in increasing pressure. Low pressure centers often represent the centers of mid latitude cyclones.
The monsoon unit is-
Seasonal tropical forest: also known as moist deciduous, semi-evergreen seasonal, tropical mixed or monsoon forests, typically contain a range of tree species: only some of which drop some or all of their leaves during the dry season.
What is the name of the capital of Portugal?
Portugal
Capital: Lisbon
Currency: Euro
Prime Minister: António Costa
Who is the author of 'Charitrahin' book?
The book 'Charitrahin' is written by Bengali novelist Saratchandra Chattopadhyay.
Which of the following weekly magazine started by Gandhiji?
Mohandas Gandhi started publishing a weekly journal called "Harijan" on 11 February 193, “Young India” from 1919 to 1931 and “Indian opinion”.
Who was known as 'Deshbandhu'?
Chittaranjan Das was popularly known as `Deshbandhu'. He was an Indian politician and Founder-leader of the Swaraj (Independence) Party.
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