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Its the fundamental tenet of Muslims that all those who do not believe in Allah, are infidels and do not deserve to live. Same was the case when the Muslims came invading India, they gave two options: to convert or die! Later on the Muslims diluted their “killing" options to “extra tax" or “protection money". The long Muslim rule over a large part of India with such inhuman rules have caused deep resentment among the Hindus who survive today.
Although, the Muslims got their own nation based on religion, a large number of Muslims consider themselves as Indians and live in harmony with the Hindus.
Presently, rarely any case of forcible conversion from Hindu to Islam come to notice, but the long-ingrained mutual hatred and distrust still exists. Hindus cannot forget the tragedies faced by their ancestors while some Muslim still harbour their dislike towards non-Muslims
Answer: Some of the earliest known postal systems stem from Egypt, Persia, India, and China. ... In Ancient Persia, during the period of 550 BC to 521 BC, a true postal system was developed in Assyria. It is disputed whether it was Cyrus the Great or his successor Darius I, who was responsible.
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D. the poor cause they are the ones who suffered the most due to the horrible working conditions
In the Americas there is a great cultural diversity, either by the cultures of the original peoples, the European cultures that conquered the continent from the sixteenth century and its subsequent process of miscegenation, or by the post-independence migration processes, America has a large number of denominations that define this cultural diversity.
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.B. catatonic schizophrenia.
Explanation:
Catatonia considered being part of schizophrenia. now it has been considered as the broad term of psychiatric disorder. people with catatonia have unusual behavior and physical movements. there several symptoms of catatonic schizophrenia:
- Super
- catalepsy
- echopraxia
- waxy flexibility
- Mutism
- Mannerism
- Stereotype
- Agitation
- Echolalia
- Grimacing
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