Ivan IV AKA Ivan the Terrible was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547 CE.
A "bad Nile" is a lack of water or too much water, so possible consequences include:
Famine (from crops dying)
Destruction of property (from flood waters)
and much more. However, this type of question normally references something in the text, so I suggest checking that section to see if a specific example was ever given.
Answer:
The spread of the bubonic plague from Central Asia into Europe decimated the populations but increased opportunities for the survivors. An enormous variety of new consumer goods, agriculture, weaponry, religion, and medical science became available in Europe.
How did they affect India?
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the Qaraunas of Mongol origin. The Mongols occupied parts of the subcontinent for decades.
Who stopped the Mongols?
the attack by the Golden Horde, was led by a grandson of Genghis Khan, ended abruptly in AD 1242 with their unexplained retreat from Hungary.
How many people did the Mongols kill?
40 million people. Hope this helps :D
Answer:
1. Lord Cornwallis, 2. Ryotwari, 3.tea, 4. 1859
Explanation:
3. rice, wheat, and millets are kharif crops.
The major factors included freedom as well as a new beginning where people could own land. Most of the land in Europe was owned by Nobility. In Americas, nobody owned anything and thus the people could procure land and start anew having farms and similar.