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Ebola is a member of filovirus family. It occurs in humans and primates. There are 6 types of the virus, only 4 cause human illness.
The first known outbreaks of Ebola are the simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan and former Zaire (today´s Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1976.
Between 1979 and 1994, no outbreaks were recorded. However, since that last year there are crises with more frequency.
The largest outbreak known until today happened in West Africa (March 2014 to June 2016). The countries affected were: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. More than 28,000 victims were reported.
Since August 2018, there has been an epidemic of Ebola in Congo. Over 2,600 people have been reported ill.
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in the course of the US Civil War, how did tactics change?
A.
Battles at sea were more decisive than those on land.
B.
Defensive trench warfare became more common.
C.
Massed groups of soldiers charged the enemy.
D.
More of the responsibility was borne by the cavalry.
They went to war with France because they feared the spread of revolutionary ideas of equality.
Answer:Agra (/ˈɑːɡrə/ (About this soundlisten)) is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Agra district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[7] It is 206 kilometres (128 mi) south of the national capital New Delhi. Agra is the fourth-most populous city in Uttar Pradesh and 24th in India. [8]
The first documented history of the city begins with an 11th-century Persian poet Mas'ūd Sa'd Salmān writing of an assault on the fortress of Agra, then held by King Jaypal, by Mahmud of Ghazni, which resulted in a sacking despite Jaypal's surrender.[9] Sikandar Lodi was the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate to move his capital from Delhi to Agra in 1504, and so he is regarded as being the founder of Agra. Sikandar Lodi's son, Ibrahim Lodi, was defeated at the Battle of Panipat in 1526 by Babur, which marked the beginning of Mughal Empire.[10]In a brief interruption in Mughal rule between 1540 and 1556, Sher Shah Suri, established the short lived Sur Empire. Agra was the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1556 to 1648, under the Mughal Emperors Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, after which Shah Jahan shifted the capital to Delhi. The Mughal Empire saw the building of many monuments, especially Taj Mahal. The city was later taken by the Jats and then Marathas and later still fell to the British Raj.
Agra is a major tourist destination because of its many Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[7] Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur; and the Uttar Pradesh Heritage Arc, a tourist circuit of Uttar Pradesh, along with Lucknow and Varanasi. Agra is in the Braj cultural region.
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