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What was the control system used for? | <text>What was the control system used for?</text><reasoning>After the Dambusters raid in 1943 an entirely new system was developed that was required to knock down any low-flying aircraft with a single hit. The first attempt to produce such a system used a 50 mm gun, but this proved inaccurate and a new 55 mm gun repla... |
How did the guns move quickly? | <text>How did the guns move quickly?</text><reasoning>After the Dambusters raid in 1943 an entirely new system was developed that was required to knock down any low-flying aircraft with a single hit. The first attempt to produce such a system used a 50 mm gun, but this proved inaccurate and a new 55 mm gun replaced it.... |
What does the first A in "AAAD" stand for? | <text>What does the first A in "AAAD" stand for?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for ai... |
What does the "P" in "MANPADS" stand for? | <text>What does the "P" in "MANPADS" stand for?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for air... |
What is a AAW? | <text>What is a AAW?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for air defence by non-specialist ... |
What does the P in "MANPADS" stand for? | <text>What does the P in "MANPADS" stand for?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for air d... |
What does the third "S" in "MANPADS" refer to? | <text>What does the third "S" in "MANPADS" refer to?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used fo... |
Where are MANPADS launched from? | <text>Where are MANPADS launched from?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for air defence ... |
What does the "W" in SAGW" refer to? | <text>What does the "W" in SAGW" refer to?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for air defe... |
What does the second A in "AAAD" stand for? | <text>What does the second A in "AAAD" stand for?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is used for a... |
What is the abbreviation for surface to air missile? | <text>What is the abbreviation for surface to air missile?</text><reasoning>NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites." In some armies the term All-Arms Air Defence (AAAD) is u... |
What group of people is not associated with Islam, Jews or Muslims? | <text>What group of people is not associated with Islam, Jews or Muslims?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepted and a... |
Which of the following is not a religious group: Christians, offices, or Zoroastrians? | <text>Which of the following is not a religious group: Christians, offices, or Zoroastrians?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as ... |
Who were allowed to have their own courts and were given freedom of religion? | <text>Who were allowed to have their own courts and were given freedom of religion?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they acce... |
Which of the following is not a right granted to non-Muslim groups: their own courts, the highest public offices, or freedom of religion? | <text>Which of the following is not a right granted to non-Muslim groups: their own courts, the highest public offices, or freedom of religion?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally pr... |
Which of the following were not a Non-Muslim group in the Umayyad Caliphate: Jews, Zoroastrians, or Muslims? | <text>Which of the following were not a Non-Muslim group in the Umayyad Caliphate: Jews, Zoroastrians, or Muslims?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-clas... |
Which group of non-Muslims was most prone to converting? | <text>Which group of non-Muslims was most prone to converting?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepted and acknowledged... |
What group are the Berbers a part of? | <text>What group are the Berbers a part of?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepted and acknowledged the political supr... |
Which group of people could hold the highest public offices in the empire? | <text>Which group of people could hold the highest public offices in the empire?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepte... |
What groups eventually started converting to Islam? | <text>What groups eventually started converting to Islam?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepted and acknowledged the ... |
What group of people is not associated with Islam, Christians or Muslims? | <text>What group of people is not associated with Islam, Christians or Muslims?</text><reasoning>Non-Muslim groups in the Umayyad Caliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan Berbers, were called dhimmis. They were given a legally protected status as second-class citizens as long as they accepted... |
Which event happened in the second half of the year in 750, Marwan was killed in Egypt or Damascus fell to the Abbasids? | <text>Which event happened in the second half of the year in 750, Marwan was killed in Egypt or Damascus fell to the Abbasids?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the ... |
Which event happened first, Abu Muslim took over authority of the Hashimiyya or he started an open revolt against Umayyad rule? | <text>Which event happened first, Abu Muslim took over authority of the Hashimiyya or he started an open revolt against Umayyad rule?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out und... |
What event happened four years before the Battle of the Zab in 750? | <text>What event happened four years before the Battle of the Zab in 750?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of the black flag. He soon established control o... |
What was the last name of the person who started the uprising towards the Umayyad rule? | <text>What was the last name of the person who started the uprising towards the Umayyad rule?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of the black flag. He soon e... |
Which event took place before the other, Damascus was taken control of by the Abbasids or Marwan died in Egypt? | <text>Which event took place before the other, Damascus was taken control of by the Abbasids or Marwan died in Egypt?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of t... |
Nasr ibn Sayyar lost to? | <text>Nasr ibn Sayyar lost to?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of the black flag. He soon established control of Khurasan, expelling its Umayyad governor,... |
What was the name of the person who overthrew the Umayyad governor? | <text>What was the name of the person who overthrew the Umayyad governor?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of the black flag. He soon established control o... |
Which event happened two years after Abu Muslim started the open revolt against Umayyad rule? | <text>Which event happened two years after Abu Muslim started the open revolt against Umayyad rule?</text><reasoning>Around 746, Abu Muslim assumed leadership of the Hashimiyya in Khurasan. In 747, he successfully initiated an open revolt against Umayyad rule, which was carried out under the sign of the black flag. He ... |
How did Muawiyah attack the Byzantine Roman Empire? | <text>How did Muawiyah attack the Byzantine Roman Empire?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. At ... |
What did Muawiyah want to achieve? | <text>What did Muawiyah want to achieve?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. At the same time, he... |
How did Muawiyah oversee military expansion in Asia? | <text>How did Muawiyah oversee military expansion in Asia?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. At... |
What was the relationship of the father of John of Damascus to Muawiyah? | <text>What was the relationship of the father of John of Damascus to Muawiyah?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of ... |
Which two groups did Muawiyah want to coexist? | <text>Which two groups did Muawiyah want to coexist?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. At the s... |
Which of the following places did Muawiyah NOT occupy: Crete, Syria, or Rhodes? | <text>Which of the following places did Muawiyah NOT occupy: Crete, Syria, or Rhodes?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the fat... |
Who, between Sarjun and John of Damascus, was Muawiyah's close adviser? | <text>Who, between Sarjun and John of Damascus, was Muawiyah's close adviser?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of J... |
What did Muawiyah get from the Byzantine Roman Empire? | <text>What did Muawiyah get from the Byzantine Roman Empire?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. ... |
How did Muawiyah exert control over Central Asia? | <text>How did Muawiyah exert control over Central Asia?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Damascus. At th... |
Which of following is not in Central Asia: Crete, Kabul, or Samarkand? | <text>Which of following is not in Central Asia: Crete, Kabul, or Samarkand?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of Jo... |
Who, between John of Damascus and Muawiyah, was Sarjun's son? | <text>Who, between John of Damascus and Muawiyah, was Sarjun's son?</text><reasoning>Muawiyah also encouraged peaceful coexistence with the Christian communities of Syria, granting his reign with "peace and prosperity for Christians and Arabs alike", and one of his closest advisers was Sarjun, the father of John of Dam... |
How did the Umayyads define themselves from a religious perspective? | <text>How did the Umayyads define themselves from a religious perspective?</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this resp... |
who are the historians for the umayyads | <text>who are the historians for the umayyads</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable that the Um... |
the umayyads leaders consider themselves to be what | <text>the umayyads leaders consider themselves to be what</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable... |
How did the Umayyads think of themselves from a religious perspective? | <text>How did the Umayyads think of themselves from a religious perspective?</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this re... |
who is the community leaders | <text>who is the community leaders</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable that the Umayyad calip... |
What gives it away that the Umayyads thought they were God's representatives? | <text>What gives it away that the Umayyads thought they were God's representatives?</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In ... |
A kingship is looked upon badly by? | <text>A kingship is looked upon badly by?</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable that the Umayya... |
islamic leaders is what | <text>islamic leaders is what</text><reasoning>The Umayyads have met with a largely negative reception from later Islamic historians, who have accused them of promoting a kingship (mulk, a term with connotations of tyranny) instead of a true caliphate (khilafa). In this respect it is notable that the Umayyad caliphs re... |
Who was Ali? | <text>Who was Ali?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his capital from Medina to Kuf... |
First Fitna started when? | <text>First Fitna started when?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his capital from ... |
What happened after Ali was elected caliph? | <text>What happened after Ali was elected caliph?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved... |
What did Marwan I manipulation cause? | <text>What did Marwan I manipulation cause?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his c... |
When did Ali become caliph (not just the year)? | <text>When did Ali become caliph (not just the year)?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali m... |
Muhammad is related to? | <text>Muhammad is related to?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his capital from Me... |
Everyone fought over how Marwan I created conflicts and ended up fighting each other when? | <text>Everyone fought over how Marwan I created conflicts and ended up fighting each other when?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to... |
How many factions were in the conflict named after an animal in the article? | <text>How many factions were in the conflict named after an animal in the article?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative ... |
Who was trying to manipulate and get the culprits arrested? | <text>Who was trying to manipulate and get the culprits arrested?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexper... |
Ali learned about the conspirators behind Uthman's assassination in? | <text>Ali learned about the conspirators behind Uthman's assassination in?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative politica... |
How did Ali become the caliph? | <text>How did Ali become the caliph?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his capital ... |
Ali is related to? | <text>Ali is related to?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali moved his capital from Medina ... |
What was the reason for the created conflict? | <text>What was the reason for the created conflict?</text><reasoning>After the assassination of Uthman in 656, Ali, a member of the Quraysh tribe and the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, was elected as the caliph. He soon met with resistance from several factions, owing to his relative political inexperience. Ali mov... |
Who was in charge of the Muslim armies? | <text>Who was in charge of the Muslim armies?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in the Musl... |
Which culture penetrated into Jerusalem and Syria after the Battle of Yarmouk? | <text>Which culture penetrated into Jerusalem and Syria after the Battle of Yarmouk?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan w... |
Who was the first Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate? | <text>Who was the first Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders ... |
Who facilitated Muslim expansion? | <text>Who facilitated Muslim expansion?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in the Muslim arm... |
Who contributed to Muslim expansion? | <text>Who contributed to Muslim expansion?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in the Muslim ... |
Who were the conquerors of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius? | <text>Who were the conquerors of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as co... |
Who helped drive the growth of Muslim influence? | <text>Who helped drive the growth of Muslim influence?</text><reasoning>However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in... |
what region is mentioned first? | <text>what region is mentioned first?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the lists ... |
Scholars that studies and understand Hindu philosophy and religion are called? | <text>Scholars that studies and understand Hindu philosophy and religion are called?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit... |
what time period is mentioned second? | <text>what time period is mentioned second?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the ... |
What is one group that learns Sanskrit in Karnataka? | <text>What is one group that learns Sanskrit in Karnataka?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also ... |
What is one way Sanskrit is being preserved by an organization in Hyderabad? | <text>What is one way Sanskrit is being preserved by an organization in Hyderabad?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit l... |
In what country are there native Sanskrit speakers? | <text>In what country are there native Sanskrit speakers?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also f... |
Where can digitized versions of Vedas be found? | <text>Where can digitized versions of Vedas be found?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also featu... |
what way of communicating is mentioned first? | <text>what way of communicating is mentioned first?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature... |
what group is mentioned last? | <text>what group is mentioned last?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the lists of... |
Vedic sanskrit scriptures or texts are referred to as what? | <text>Vedic sanskrit scriptures or texts are referred to as what?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programme... |
what is the first group mentioned? | <text>what is the first group mentioned?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the lis... |
An early form of Sanskrit is? | <text>An early form of Sanskrit is?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the lists of... |
The capital of Telangana is in what country? | <text>The capital of Telangana is in what country?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning programmes also feature ... |
Pandits are able to read and understand which general Hindu language? | <text>Pandits are able to read and understand which general Hindu language?</text><reasoning>Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit. Sanskrit learning... |
Why was there so much negativity towards Sanskrit? | <text>Why was there so much negativity towards Sanskrit?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian cultur... |
What was the view of superioroty of the Indian race seen as in the 18th century? | <text>What was the view of superioroty of the Indian race seen as in the 18th century?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to... |
Trautmann considered scientific racism and what else reasons for white Britain was hostile towards Sanskrit? | <text>Trautmann considered scientific racism and what else reasons for white Britain was hostile towards Sanskrit?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indoma... |
What did Trautmann theorize? | <text>What did Trautmann theorize?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in general began to ... |
What cause indian language to be abandoned in schools | <text>What cause indian language to be abandoned in schools</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian cul... |
What is the opposite of Indomania? | <text>What is the opposite of Indomania?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in general beg... |
Why was Britain hostile towards Sanskrit? | <text>Why was Britain hostile towards Sanskrit?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in gene... |
What education changes happened as a result of british assimilation? | <text>What education changes happened as a result of british assimilation?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit an... |
What is Trautmann's first name? | <text>What is Trautmann's first name?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in general began ... |
What country did Indomania celebrate? | <text>What country did Indomania celebrate?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in general ... |
What did followers of British Indophobia and the English common sense view share in common? | <text>What did followers of British Indophobia and the English common sense view share in common?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain h... |
Why was sanskrit no longer taught in schools? | <text>Why was sanskrit no longer taught in schools?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in ... |
How do the British spell civilization? | <text>How do the British spell civilization?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in general... |
What were Trautmann two theories of why Britain was hostile to Sanskrit? | <text>What were Trautmann two theories of why Britain was hostile to Sanskrit?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskri... |
Where did the backlash to Indomania start? | <text>Where did the backlash to Indomania start?</text><reasoning>Orientalist scholars of the 18th century like Sir William Jones marked a wave of enthusiasm for Indian culture and for Sanskrit. According to Thomas Trautmann, after this period of "Indomania", a certain hostility to Sanskrit and to Indian culture in gen... |
What happened to Buddhists texts in Sino-Tibetan languages? | <text>What happened to Buddhists texts in Sino-Tibetan languages?</text><reasoning>Sanskrit has also influenced Sino-Tibetan languages through the spread of Buddhist texts in translation. Buddhism was spread to China by Mahayana missionaries sent by Ashoka, mostly through translations of Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. Many ... |
What is the body of Chinese words called? | <text>What is the body of Chinese words called?</text><reasoning>Sanskrit has also influenced Sino-Tibetan languages through the spread of Buddhist texts in translation. Buddhism was spread to China by Mahayana missionaries sent by Ashoka, mostly through translations of Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. Many terms were transli... |
If you were looking up the word chana in the middle of India, what would you say? | <text>If you were looking up the word chana in the middle of India, what would you say?</text><reasoning>Sanskrit has also influenced Sino-Tibetan languages through the spread of Buddhist texts in translation. Buddhism was spread to China by Mahayana missionaries sent by Ashoka, mostly through translations of Buddhist ... |
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