Iltutmish organized the nobility into a select group of forty called Turkan–e–chahalgani.
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The nobility organized into a selective group of people with forty men was done by Shams–ud–din Iltutmish, terming it as the Turkan– e–chahalgani. The 40 people group selected and formed by Iltutmish were also called by the name of Chalisa.
They were the amirs of Turks, i.e. Turkish nobles or amirs, who were being selected by the 3rd ruler of the Slave dynasty to serve the purpose of eyes and ears for the ruler. They helped him administer the reign efficiently.
The correct answer is D) Both A and C.
If "the impious man is not he who denies the gods of the many, but he who attaches to the gods the beliefs of the many," then
"believers in personal immortality and divine providence are impious" and "believers in atomism are pious."
We are talking about a part of the text "Epicurus: the Extant Remains." In "Epicurus, Letter of Meneoceus," the second paragraph says<em> "...For Gods there are, since the knowledge of them is by clear vision. But they are not such as the many believe them to be: for indeed they do not consistently represent them as they believe them to be. And the impious man is not he who denies the gods of the many, but he who attaches to the gods the beliefs of the many. For the statements of the many about the Gods are not conceptions derived from sensation, but false suppositions, according to which the greatest misfortunes befall the wicked and the greatest blessings the good by the gift of the Gods."</em>
Answer:
- A father, A mother, and their biological children of any age living in one household.
Answer:
The automatic nervous system
Explanation:
The automatic nervous system is the part of the brain which plays a great role in the function of the brain. This system regulates the internal organs of the nervous system unconsciously. The autonomic nervous system has two main parts
- The sympathetic nervous system
- The parasympathetic nervous system
This system gets the information from the environment and sends the information to the brain.
- Functions
- Blood pressure
- Heart rates
- Breathing system
- Urination
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