The period between 1206 AD and 1526 AD in Indian History is known as the Delhi Sultanate.During this period of over three hundred years five dynasties, (32 kings) ruled in Delhi. By: Dev! Created By School Address Email Class Thiru Read More …
The period between 1206 AD and 1526 AD in Indian History is known as the Delhi Sultanate.During this period of over three hundred years five dynasties, (32 kings) ruled in Delhi. By: Dev! Created By School Address Email Class Thiru Read More …
Paper, ink, printing art, miners compass, chinaware, gun powder, sericulture etc were its discoveries, and these have influenced the life style of humanity in its own way. And its philosophers have impressed the importance of ethical life. By: Dev! Created Read More …
In this project there are more details about more population in India, Effects of population, Dowry Unemployment, Child Labour and Ill-treatment of women in India. By: Dev! Created By School Address Email Class Mrs.A.Georgeammal St. Joseph’s Hr. Sec. School Tamil Read More …
Sixth centry b.c. saw the rise of Buddhism. Gautam Buddha preaches Buddhism to the world. It consists of eight teachings & the person who follows them all, can attain salvation. By: Dev! Created By School Address Email Class L.B. Lalitha Read More …
This projects gives details about second world war, reason of war, participating countries and its impact on civilization. This project is a joint initiative of student and teachers. By: Ashok Kumar Created By School Address Email Class Ramachandara Shantipuram Govt. Read More …
Vasco da Gama is famous for his completion of the first all water trade route between Europe and India. Da Gama’s father, Estavao, had originally been chosen by King Joao II to make this historic voyage, but he died before Read More …
United Nations Organization was established after second world war to ensure peace in the world. It has six organs which functions to achieve the goal of peace. By: Ashok Kumar Created By School Address Email Class Abinash Pradhan, Bikas Chandra Read More …