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Agriculture as was throughout the history of Ancient Egypt and beyond.
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Agriculture was invented around 12,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution. It took place independently in various regions around the world as societies transitioned from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
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The exact way it was practiced long ago during Muhammad [S.A.W]'s time
Yaoism
Living in France during the late 1800's can be likened to the typical life of a rural setting where agriculture is the main activity of the occupants.
No, during the Qin dynasty, legalism was practiced and anything involving confuscism was destroyed. No, during the Qin dynasty, legalism was practiced and anything involving confuscism was destroyed.
agricuulture is formed from two greek words known as ager meaning field and cultura meaning cultivation,it literally m eans field cultivation,it started during the olden days when people started hunting for food eating fruits after eating the fruits they throw the seeds away after some time they discovered that the seeds grow that is the history of agriculture
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people who practiced Judaism.