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30 September, 05:16

Before the arrival of the British, India was not unified but was ruled by different groups of people. Which of these groups practices Hinduism

A) the Marantha

B) the Sepoys

C) the Mughals

D) the Burmese

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  1. 30 September, 05:28
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    The Marantha groups practices Hinduism

    A) the Marantha

    Explanation:

    Before the arrival of the Britishers, India was ruled by many empires, one of them being the Maranthas. They practiced Hinduism and was established by the Maratha king Shivaji.

    The Marathas served to be a dominant empire until the arrival of the Britishers. All the other options mentioned here are wrong, as the mughals practiced Islam, the Burmese are now not a part of India, and sepoy was not even a part of any empire.

    The maratha empire was one of the most prominent empire before the arrival of the Britishers and Bhosle's were the most important warriors.
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