Indian History & Culture
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451
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What did India
import from China (during the medieval period)?
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Porcelain, raw silk.
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452
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What is Jnaneshwari?
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The free rendering
of the Gita in Marathi, along with elucidation.
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453
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From whom did some
sections of the Hindus adopt the concept of the purdah?
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The Turks.
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454
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Who was the guru of
Harihara and Bukka?
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Vidyaranya. He was
the one who readmitted them into the Hindu fold.
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455
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Who were the first
two kings of the Vijayanagara Empire?
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Harihara
(1336-1356), Bukka I (1356-1377).
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456
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Who founded the
Bahmani Kingdom?
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Alauddin Hasan also
called Hasan Gangu
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457
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What title did
Alauddin Hasan adopt at his coronation?
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Alauddin Hasan
Bahman Shah. He is supposed to have adopted the name Bahman Shah as a mark of
respect for a Brahmin in whose service he had risen to greatness.
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458
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Which Bahmani ruler
encouraged the study of astronomy and even built an observatory near
Daulatabad?
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Firuz Shah Bahmani.
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459
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What was the title
of the ruler of Calicut (Kozhikode)?
|
Zamorin.
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460
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Who were the parents
of Sankaracharya?
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Sivaguru and
Aryamba.
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461
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Who wrote
Ain-i-Akbari?
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Abul Fazl. It is a
work which deals with regulations issued by Akbar.
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462
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Who was the Sultan
of Malwa who died when he went on board a Portuguese ship for negotiations?
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Bahadur Shah.
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463
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Which European power
declared that trade in pepper, warhorses and arms and ammunitions was a royal
monopoly?
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Portugal.
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464
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From which area have
the potato and tobacco been introduced into India?
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Central America. By
the Portuguese.
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465
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Who was born in
Talwandi in 1469?
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GuruNanak.
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466
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What form of worship
did Chaitanya Mahaprabhu popularise?
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Kirtans.
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467
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In which language
did Narasimha Mehta (also known as Narsee Mehta) compose his songs and
preach?
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Gujarati.
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468
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Which language did
the Turks introduce into India?
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Persian.
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469
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Who was Nizammudin
Auliya?
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A famous Sufi saint.
His Dargah is in Delhi.
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470
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Which was the
language, apart from Persian, used for administrative purpose in the Bahmani
kingdom?
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Marathi
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471
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What was the chief
reason for the difference between Hindustani and Camatic music?
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The introduction of
Persian scales in Hindustani music led to the difference.
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472
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Babur succeeded to
the throne of this kingdom in 1494 at the tender age of 11. Identify the
kingdom.
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Farghana. Farghana
is located in modern Uzbekistan.
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473
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When did Timur sack
Delhi?
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1398.
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474
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Who is supposed to
have invited Babur to invade India?
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Daulat Khan Lodi,
uncle of Ibrahim Lodi.
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475
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Who were the
opponents in the first battle of Panipat?
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Babur and Ibrahim
Lodi.
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476
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How long did the
first battle of Panipat last?
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Three hours. It was
all over by mid-day.
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477
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Who were the
adversaries at the Battle of Khanua?
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It was fought
between Babur and Rana Sanga.
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478
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Babur, after
defeating Ibrahim Lodi and Rana Sanga had to deal with the Afghans who had
regrouped. Who did the Afghans proclaim as their leader?
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Mahmud Lodi, brother
of Ibrahim Lodi.
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479
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What was the new
mode of warfare introduced by Babur in India?
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Extensive use of
gunpowder. Though gunpowder was known in India, it was not used as skilfully
and in combination with cavalry as Babur did.
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480
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What was the name of
Babur's memoirs?
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Tizuk-I-Baburi.
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481
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Which kingdom did
Shahaji Bhonsale, Shivaji's father serve initially?
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The Nizam Shahis of
Ahmednagar. When Shah Jahan captured Ahmednagar, Shahaji sought service with
the Sultan of Bijapur.
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482
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Who was the ruler of
Malwa who was among the chief adversaries of Humayun?
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Bahadur Shah.
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483
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Who built a new city
at Delhi called Dinpanah?
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Humayun.
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484
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At which battle was
Humayun defeated by Sher Shah?
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The Battle of Chausa
(March 1539) and Battle of Kanauj (May 1540).
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485
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At what age did Sher
Shah ascend the throne of Delhi?
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At 67 years.
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486
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Where did Sher Shah
build a Mausoleum for himself?
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Sasaram. (InBihar)
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487
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Who repaired the
Grand Trunk road that ran from the river Indus to Sonargaon in Bengal?
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SherShah.
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488
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Where was Akbar
born?
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Amarkotinl542.
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489
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Where was Akbar
crowned?
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Kalanaur in Punjab
in 1556.
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490
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What was the title
that Bairam Khan adopted?
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He became the wakil
of the kingdom with the title Khan-I-Khanan.
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491
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Who was the ruler of
Malwa, who was defeated by the Mughal forces?
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Baz Bahadur. He was
a master musician and an accomplished poet. There were also stories of his
romance with the beautiful and talented Roopmati.
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492
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Who were the two
famous warriors of Chittor who held the Mughal forces at bay for almost six
months?
|
Jaimal and Patta.
Akbar, to honour these two warriors ordered their stone statues, seated on
elephants, be erected outside the gate of the Agra fort.
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493
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What did Akbar
divide his empire into?
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Suba. Each Suba was
under a governor called Subedar.
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494
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Who succeeded Rana
Udai Singh to the throne of Mewar?
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Rana Pratap (in
1572).
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495
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Akbar sent a series
of embassies to Rana Pratap. These were sent to persuade him to accept the
suzerainty of the Mughals. Who led these embassies?
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Man Singh, Bhagwan
Das, Raja Todar Mal.
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496
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To whom did Akbar
assign the task to translate the Bible (Gospel) into Persian?
|
AbulFazl.
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497
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Which famous Mughal
courtier lost his life in a campaign against the tribesmen of the Khyber
pass?
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RajaBirbal.
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498
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Akbar, in 1575,
built the Ibadat Khana. What was it for?
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It was the Hall of
Prayer at Fatehpur Sikri.
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499
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What was the
original name of Raja Birbal?
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MaheshDas.
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500
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Who founded
Din-I-Ilahi?
|
Akbar. Birbal was
the only Hindu to accept the new religion of Din-i-Ilahi or Tauhid-i-Ilahi.
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501
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Who ordered the
construction of the Charminar?
|
Sultan Muhammad Quli
Qutb Shah. He was a patron of art and architecture and a poet in Dakhani
Urdu, Persian and Telugu. He had the Charminar constructed in 1591-92 at the
centre of the new city of Hyderabad.
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502
|
The Gol Gumbaz in
Bijapur is one of the largest single domed structures constructed. Which
dynasty built it?
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The Adil Shahi dynasty.
A whisper at one end can be heard at the other end.
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503
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Jehangir had to face
a rebellion immediately after he ascended the throne. Who was the rebel?
|
Khusrau, Jehangir's
eldest son.
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504
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Which Sikh guru
completed the compilation of the Adi Granth?
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Guru Arjan Dev.
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505
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Which Mughal Prince
had the Gita translated into Persian?
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Dara Shukoh (also
spelt Shikoh).
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506
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Whom did the ruler
of Bijapur send to capture Shivaji?
|
Afzal Khan.
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507
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Who was the Mughal
Governor of Deccan who was instructed by Aurangazeb to invade Shivaji's
territories?
|
Shaista Khan.
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508
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Which Mughal port
city did Shivaji attack in 1664?
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Surat.
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509
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Who persuaded
Shivaji to visit Aurangazeb at Agra?
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Raja Jai Singh of
Amber.
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510
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Golconda, the world
famous kingdom was built on the ruins of an old Hindu Kingdom. Which one?
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Warangal.
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511
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How was Mumtaz Mahal
related to Nur Jahan?
|
Mumtaz Mahal was the
daughter of Asaf Khan, Nur Jahan's brother.
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512
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Who is regarded as
the father of Carnatic music?
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Purandaradasa.
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513
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How could Shivaji with
a relatively small army fight against the army of Bijapur?
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By adopting
Guerrilla Warfare.
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514
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Whom did King
Prataparudra consider as his guru?
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Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu.
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515
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What was the capital
of the Rajput Kingdom of Mewar?
|
Chitor.
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516
|
What was the act
that led to the martyrdom of Guru Arjan?
|
Khusrav, the son of
Jehangir rebelled unsuccessfully against his father. When Khusrav was fleeing
the Mughal forces, he was honourably received by Guru Arjan and provided with
some money. This was perceived by Jehangir as an act of treason and
ultimately led to the Guru's martyrdom.
|
517
|
Humayun attacked and
besieged the fort of Chunar because it commanded the route between Agra and
the east. Who was the person who held the fort?
|
SherShah.
|
518
|
What gift did
Humayun offer Babur after Babur arrived in Agra following the first Battle of
Panipat?
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The Koh-i-nur.
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519
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Who saved the life
of Uday Singh of Mewar, when he was still a prince?
|
Panna. Panna, who
was Uday Singh's nurse realised that his life was in danger; she placed her
own son in Uday Singh's bed. The attackers assuming that Panna's son was the
prince killed him thus saving Uday Singh.
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520
|
From where did the
Hoysala dynasty rule?
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Dorasamudra (or
Dwarasamudra). The Hoysalas succeeded the Chalukyas of Kalyana as the leading
power of the Mysore area.
|
521
|
Domingo Paes, the
famous Portuguese traveller, described this city as the best provided city in
the world. Name the city.
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Vijayanagar.
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522
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Who was the poet who
enriched Kashmiri literature with her exquisite lyrics on love and life?
|
Habba Khatun (also
spelt Habba Khotun).
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523
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Who is the author of
the Telugu work "Amuktamalyada"?
|
Sri Krishnadevaraya,
the greatest of the Vijayanagara rulers.
|
524
|
Over which part of
India did Queen Didda (980-1003)rule?
|
Kashmir.
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525
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According to
tradition who were Harihara I and Bukka I serving before founding the
Vijayanagara Empire?
|
Prataparudra of
Warangal.
|
526
|
During the time of
the Vijayanagara rule, (Krishnadevaraya) what was the title adopted by the
rulers of Orissa?
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Gajapati (1434 to
1541).
|
527
|
Vishwambhara (Nimai)
was responsible for the revival of Vaishnavism in Bengal. What was the name
by which we know him?
|
Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu.
|
528
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The Sangama dynasty
(1336 -1485), the Saluva dynasty (1485 - 1505) the Tuluva dynasty (1505
-1570), and the Aravidu dynasty (1570 - 1649). These dynasties ruled over, in
the sequence given, the same kingdom. Which kingdom are we talking about?
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Vijayanagara Empire.
|
529
|
How did Timur come
to be called Tamerlane?
|
Timur had a limp
because of an injury to his leg. Due to this the Persians called him
Timur-i-lang (Timur the lame) which was corrupted by Europeans into
Tamerlane.
|
530
|
What was the capital
of the kingdom of the Gonds?
|
Chandrapur.
Durgavati was the queen of the Gonds who fought bravely with the Mughal
forces sent by Akbar.
|
531
|
Who was
Gorakhshanath, popularly known as Gorakhnath?
|
Gorakhnath
popularized the practice of Hathayoga throi AD. throughout India. He lived in
the 10lh - 11th century
|
532
|
Where was Kabir
born? What was he known for?
|
Kabir was born in
Varanasi. Throughout his life he kept dwelling on the essential unity of all
religions.
|
533
|
What are Abhangs?
Who composed them?
|
Abhang literally
means unbroken. Unbroken rhymes were referred to as Abhangs. Tukaram is best
known for his Abhangs. Many saints that came after him also composed Abhangs.
|
534
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According to
tradition who was the guru of Kabir?
|
Ramananda.
|
535
|
In which year was
emergency declared in post-independent India?
|
In 1975.
|
536
|
What did the East
India Company acquire as its zamindari in 1698?
|
The zamindari of
Sutanati, Kalikata and Govindpur.
|
537
|
Where is Fort
William located?
|
Present day Kolkata.
|
538
|
Which European power
established itself at chandernagore and Pondicherry?
|
The French.
|
539
|
During the rule of
Tipu Sultan, what was the capital of Mysore?
|
Srirangapatnam.
|
540
|
What were the Indian
soldiers in the English army called?
|
Sepoys.
|
541
|
During the rule of
Muhammad Shah, who was the ruler of Persia who invaded India?
|
Nadir Shah.
|
542
|
What was the result
of the Battle of Karnal fought between Nadir Shah and Emperor Mohammad Shah?
|
The Mughals lost and
the Emperor Muhammad Shah was taken prisoner,
|
543
|
Among the other
things, what were the precious articles Nadir Shah carried away from India?
|
The Koh-i-noor diamond
and the Peacock throne.
|
544
|
After Nadir Shah's
death, which of his generals established his authority in Afghanistan?
|
Ahmad Shah Abdali.
|
545
|
What was the
Doctrine of Lapse?
|
When the ruler of a
protected state died without a natural heir, the adopted heir would not be
able to succeed him. In such a case the state would be annexed by the
British. The only exception would be if the British authorities approved of
the adoption before hand.
|
546
|
Who was the Peshwa
who signed the "Subsidiary Alliance"?
|
Peshwa Baji Rao II
on December 31, 1802. This was after the combined armies of the Peshwa and
the Sindhia were defeated by the Holkar.
|
547
|
Who fought the third
Battle of Panipat?
|
Ahmad Shah Abdali
and the Marathas (on 14th Jan 1761).
|
548
|
Who fought the
battle of Buxar?
|
The English fought
against a confederacy of Mir Kasim; Shah Alam, the Mughal Emperor and Nawab
Shuja-ud-daulah.
|
549
|
What was the result
of the battle of Buxar?
|
The English won and
established their supremacy in Bengal.
|
550
|
Which Indian ruler was
a member of the Jacobin Club?
|
Tlpu Sultan.
|
551
|
Name the Indian
ruler who tried to promote trade with Russia, Arabia and Turkey. He also
tried to set up a trading company on the lines of the East India Company.
|
Tipu Sultan.
|
552
|
Of which state was
Martanda Varma the ruler?
|
Travancore.
|
553
|
The capital of the
state of Travancore became an important centre of Sanskrit scholarship
towards the later half of the 18th century. How do we know it today?
|
Thiruvanthapuram
(Trivandrum).
|
554
|
Who founded the city
of Jaipur?
|
Raja Sawai Jai Singh
of Amber.
|
555
|
Where did Raja Sawai
Jai Singh build astronomical observatories?
|
Delhi, Jaipur,
Ujjain, Varanasi and Mathura.
|
556
|
Under which guru did
the Sikhs become a united political power?
|
Guru Gobind Singh.
|
557
|
He was born in a
Bengali Brahmin family at Radhanagar in 1774. He served under the East India
Company from 1803 to 1814. He also founded the Brahmo Samaj? Who was he?
|
Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
|
558
|
Why was the Cripps
Mission sent to India?
|
The British
Government wanted India's help in the Second World War. It sent the Cripps
Commission to persuade Indian leaders to support its war effort.
|
559
|
Who was the guru of
Swami Vivekananda?
|
Ramakrishna
Paramhansa. He was a saint who lived in Dakshineshwar in Bengal.
|
560
|
Over which kingdom
did Ahalyabai rule?
|
Indore.
|
561
|
Who was the first
Viceroy of India? (appointed after the revolt of 1857)
|
Lord Canning
(1858-62).
|
562
|
When did the revolt
of 1857 start?
|
At Meerut, on May
10,1857.
|
563
|
Name India's first
newspaper?
|
Bengal Gazette.
|
564
|
When and where did
the first Congress session take place?
|
1885, Bombay.
Goculdas Tejpal Auditorium.
|
565
|
When did Gandhiji
start his Dandi March?
|
Marchl2,1930.
|
566
|
Who was known as the
"Frontier Gandhi"?
|
Khan Abdul Ghaffar
Khan.
|
567
|
Who wrote the novel,
'Anand Math'?
|
Bankim Chandra
Chatterji
|
568
|
Rabindranath Tagore
renounced his knighthood as a protest against an incident. Name the incident.
|
The Jailianwalla
Baug massacre.
|
569
|
He was an uncle of
Bhagat Singh and was closely . associated with Lala Lajpat Rai. He founded
the "Bharat Mata" society and worked for the Ghadar party. He died
on 15th August 1947. Who was it?
|
AjitSingh.
|
570
|
What was the Kuka
movement?
|
The Kuka movement
began as a religious movement. Its aim was to purify die Sikh religion by
removing superstitions mat had crept into it. After the conquest of the
Punjab by the British, the revival of the Sikh sovereignty became its chief
aim.
|
571
|
Who wrote the poem
"Heer Ranjha" (also known simply as "Heer")?
|
Wans Shah.
|
572
|
He was born in
Cuttack in 1897. He ranked 4lh in the ICS (the forerunner of the IAS) exam
but resigned. He was elected President of the Indian National Congress in
1938 and 1939, in spite of opposition from Mahatma Gandhi. He organised the
Azad Hind Fauj founded by Ras Behari Bose. Who was he?
|
Subhas Chandra Bose.
|
573
|
The Revolt of 1857
started in Meerut. To which regiment did the Sepoys belong?
|
3rd Cavalry.
|
574
|
What was the
immediate cause of the revolt?
|
The introduction of
the New Enfield Rifle whose cartridges were believed to be greased with the
fat of cows and pigs. Both Hindus and Muslims resented this.
|
575
|
Who led the revolt
in Kanpur?
|
NanaSaheb.
|
576
|
Which was die
Maratha family that established itself in Baroda?
|
The Gaekwads
established themselves at Baroda, the Bhonsales at Nagpur, Holkars at Indore
and the Sindhias at Gwalior.
|
577
|
What were the
Dastaks?
|
They were passes
that the East India Company had the right to issue for the movement of goods.
The East India Company did not pay any taxes on these goods.
|
578
|
The English secured
the Diwani of Bengal from the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam. This Diwani was
however different from the existing practice by the Mughals. In what respect?
|
The English got
their Diwani rights permanently as opposed to the practice of limited tenure.
Also under the Mughal system the office was given to an individual.
|
579
|
What did the Charter
Act of 1833 achieve?
|
It divested the East
India Company of its commercial functions.
|
580
|
He was born in 1856
in Ratnagiri. He was one of the founders of the Poona New English School. In
1908 he was sentenced to 6 years imprisonment in Mandalay. He died in August
1920. Who is he?
|
Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
|
581
|
Who recaptured
Jhansi for die British?
|
Sir Hugh Rose.
|
582
|
The Sikhs were
organised into a confederacy of 12 units. What was the term given to these
units?
|
Misl.
|
583
|
Who was the first
Peshwa of the Maratha kingdom?
|
Balaji Vishwanath.
|
584
|
What help did Balaji
Vishwanath render the Sayyid brothers?
|
He marched to Delhi
and helped them overthrow the Mughal Emperor Farrukh Siyar. (1719).
|
585
|
Who succeeded Balaji
Vishwanath as the Peshwa?
|
BajiRaoI.
|
586
|
He was born in 1888
in Mecca. He was a scholar of Arabic, Persian, Urdu and fluent in Islamic
theology. He was the education minister in Nehru's cabinet. Who was he?
|
Abdul Kalam Azad.
|
587
|
What was the Rowlatt
Act?
|
The Rowlatt Act
sought to impose wartime restrictions on civil liberties on a permanent
basis. It provided for detention without trial.
|
588
|
Who is called the
'Mother of the Indian Revolution'?
|
Madam Bhikhaji
Rustam K.R. Cama.
|
589
|
When did Bhikhaji
Cama unfurl the Indian flag?
|
August 1907 at the
International Socialist Congress held in Stuttgart. This was a tricolour in
green, red and yellow.
|
590
|
What was the
revolutionary Jatin Mukherji popularly known as?
|
Bagha Jatin.
|
591
|
Why did all the
Congress ministers resign in 1939?
|
The working
committee of the Congress asked the British Government to state whether their
war aims included the elimination of imperialism and the treatment of India
as a free nation. The British did not give a satisfactory reply. Hence they
all resigned.
|
592
|
When was the Sharada
Act for prevention of child marriage passed?
|
In 1929. It was to
come into force from 1930.
|
593
|
Who founded the
"Mirat-ul-Akbhar", the first Journal in Persian and the
"Banga-Dutta" a weekly in four Languages?
|
Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
|
594
|
He was a watchmaker
by profession and had come to India from Netherlands in 1800. He however
spent his entire life promoting education in India. He founded the Hindu College
in Calcutta to take forward his ideas. Who was he?
|
David Hare.
|
595
|
He was the Principal
of die Sanskrit College in Calcutta and opened its gates to non-Brahmin
students. He was a great proponent of widow-remarriages and the first lawful
Hindu widow remarriage among the upper castes was celebrated under his
supervision. Who was he?
|
Ishwar Chandra
Vidyasagar.
|
596
|
Who started the
Swatantra Party?
|
C. Rajagopalachari.
|
597
|
Who gave the slogan
"Do or Die"?
|
Mahtma Gandhi. While
launching the Quit India movement.
|
598
|
Where is JalHanwala
Baug?
|
In Amritsar.
|
599
|
What infamous event
occurred on April 13, 1919?
|
The Jallianwala Baug
massacre.
|
600
|
Why were people
gathered at the JallianwaJa Baug?
|
They had gathered
there to protest against the arrest of their leaders Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew
and Dr. Satyapal.
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