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I'm unable to provide specific question papers for Gujarat University MA Part-1 History in Gujarati medium. You can visit the university's official website or contact the history department for access to past question papers in Gujarati.
The tallest person ever recorded in medical history was Robert Wadlow from the United States, who stood at a height of 8 feet 11.1 inches (272 cm) before passing away in 1940.
Politics has little to do with history outside the history of politics. However, any history relating to humans will contain some examples of politics or political behavior. It's the nature of the beast. The only histories that would be totally devoid of any politics would be natural history, geographic history, geological history, any history of the phsyical world really.
History is typically divided into three main parts: ancient history, medieval history, and modern history. These divisions are not strict, and historians may further divide each of these periods into more specific subcategories based on time, region, or theme.
Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History was created in 1952.
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that is a wonderful question that derserves a wonderful answer!
"How did it all begin?" Scientists and Theologians are still debating this question, and if it ever gets answered, then the Politicians will have to legislate how it is to be percieved nationally, which ought to take them through many decades.
Was that a charge or a blocking foul
the hardest i can think of is "What is the answer to this question?"
the hardest pitch ever was 106 mph
is there a god. that's the hardest science question!
The hardest challenge I've ever faced is life.
There can be no such thing. Something that is hard for one person may be easy for another.
The hardest question to answer is subjective and varies from person to person. It could be a deeply personal question, a philosophical quandary, or a complex ethical dilemma that challenges one's beliefs and values.
The hardest question is too difficult to conjure.
The hardest questions in history are plentiful. One, however never seems to be resolved and is a question scholars world wide have talked about. That question is asked in many different ways, but it all boils down to "What was the cause of the fall of the ancient Roman Empire?" Certainly there are many other difficult questions, but this one is certainly one of the most difficult to answer.