The Vijayanagara Empire, also called Karnata Kingdom,[3] was based in the Deccan Plateau region in South India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty, members of a pastoralist cowherd community that claimed Yadava lineage.[4] The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts by the southern powers to ward off Islamic invasions by the end of the 13th century. At its peak, it subjugated almost all of South India's ruling families and pushed the sultans of the Deccan beyond the Tungabhadra-Krishna river doab region, in addition to annexing modern day Odisha (ancient Kalinga) from the Gajapati Kingdom thus becoming a notable power.[5] It lasted until 1646, although its power declined after a major military defeat in the Battle of Talikota in 1565 by the combined armies of the Deccan sultanates. The empire is named after its capital city of Vijayanagara, whose ruins surround present day Hampi, now a World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India. The wealth and fame of the empire inspired visits by and writings of medieval European travelers such as Domingo Paes, Fernão Nunes, and Niccolò de' Conti. These travelogues, contemporary literature and epigraphy in the local languages and modern archeological excavations at Vijayanagara has provided ample information about the history and power of the empire.
Government and society in China were grounded in the Confucian philosophy, which held that there was a basic order in the universe and a natural harmony linking man, nature, and the cosmos (heaven); it also held that man was by nature a social being, and that the natural order of the universe should be reflected in.
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I believe you are referring to the leaders from WWII. The leaders were Franklin Roosevelt (the United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom), and Joseph Stalin (the Soviet Union/USSR).
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B.
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Mentally ill patients used to be looked down upon so that was a really big deal because mental hospitals weren't really a thing yet.
Germany lost the war due to strategic erratic decisions taken by it. Germany began a brutal attack in order to make France forcefully surrender and capture Paris. It simultaneously desired to move the troops around the British army in order to outmaneuver it but unfortunately, the German troops went afar from the food supply which was a strategic error.
The entry of powerful American, Australian Canadian troops forced German allies to surrender and it isolated Germany. This created apprehension in Germany and there was a brutal war which devastated both people and property.
Treaty of Versailles was loathed by Germans which asked Germany to bear the blame of war damages and pay huge compensation for restitution after the war. This made Germany to forcefully surrender.