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What is the House of Windsor?

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What is the house of windsor?
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It is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
The House of Windsor by King George V by the royal proclaim in 17th July 1917.

What country is ancient Babylon today?

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Iraq.
Ancient Babylon is located about 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of Baghdad in modern-day Iraq. The city of Babylon is located along the Euphrates River now. It was founded by the ancient Akkadian-speaking people of southern Mesopotamia around 2300 B.C.

Who created the Mauryan Empire?

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Who created the mauryan empire?
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Chandragupta Maurya.
Chandragupta established his Mauryan Empire in 322 BCE when he had conquered the Magadha’s kingdom and the northwestern Macedonian satrapies, and he had overthrown the Nanda dynasty.

Who won the battle of Naseby in the First English Civil War?

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The Parliamentarian New Model Army.
The Battle of Naseby was a decisive engagement of the First English Civil War, fought on 14 June 1645. The Parliamentarian New Model Army led by The Lord Fairfax of Cameron and the Parliamentarian Army had effectively destroyed the Royalist Army, within a year Parliament had won the first civil war. It was fought in Northamptonshire, near the village of Naseby.

Who founded the Xia Dynasty?

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Yu the Great.
The Xia Dynasty was founded by the ruler, named Yu the Great. The Xia Dynasty was the oldest traditional ruling dynasty in the history of China, ruled from around 2070 BC to 1600 BC when the Shang Dynasty took control.

What is the mathematical equivalent of a Nobel Prize?

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What is the mathematical equivalent of a nobel prize?
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The Fields Medal.
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three or foud mathematicians under 40 years old at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union, every four years. It is considered one of the highest honors for mathematicians and has been described as the Mathematician’s Nobel Prize.

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