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Class 8 General Knowledge
Medieval Indian History
Quiz 2
Who were the ashta-diggaja in the court of Krishnadeva Raya?
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Eight Ministers
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Eight Telugu Poets
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Eight Great Generals
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Eight Advisors
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Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. The Vijayanagar emperors were great patrons of art and literature. The 'ashtadiggajas' were the eight great poets in the court of the Vijayanagar king Krishnadeva Raya who ruled the Vijayanagara Empire from 1509 until his death in 1529.
'A Forgotten Empire', written by the renowned historian Robert Sewell is about which one of the following Empires?
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Mauryan Empire
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Kushan Empire
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Vijaynagar Empire
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Mughal Empire
Explanation
In the book 'A Forgotten Empire', written by the renowned historian Robert Sewell, he talks about the political background of south India that eventually led to the founding of Vijayanagara. Further he narrates the rise of the kingdom, its expansion to the whole of south India. and the events that led to the fall of Vijayanagara. Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty.
The kingdom of Vijaynagar was founded by ________.
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Vijaya Raja
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Harihar II
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Harihara and Bukka
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Bukka II
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Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. It was ruled successively by five dynasties namely- Sangama dynasty, Saluva dynasty, Tuluva and Aravidu dynasty. The empire's patronage enabled fine arts and literature to reach new heights in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Sanskrit, while Carnatic music evolved into its current form.
Which of the following is not correctly matched?
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Abdur Razzak - Deva Raya II
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Duarte Barbose - Krishna Deva Raya
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Fennao Nuniz - Achyuta Raya
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Caesar Fredrick - Harihara
The Bahmani Kingdom was founded in the year ______.
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1336
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1338
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1347
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1361
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Bahmani kingdom was a Muslim state of the Deccan in southern India and was one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. It was founded by Alauddin Hasan in 1347. It was the first Independent Islamic Kingdom in South India. The Bahmani capital was Ahsanabad (Gulbarga) between 1347 and 1425 when it was moved to Muhammadabad (Bidar).
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
The Bahmani architecture was influenced by the Tughlaqs, but later it was influenced by the Persian style.
The earliest period of architectural development started in 1347 when Ala-ud-din Bahman Shah constructed the Gulbarga fort and the Jama Masjid at Gulbarga.
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None of these
Who was given the title of Andhra-Kavita-Pitamaha?
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Sayan
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Madhav
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Srinath
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Peddana
Which one of the following was the capital of Hoysalas?
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Malkhed
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Dwarasamudra
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Somnathpur
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Badami
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Hoysalas ruled in India from about 1006 to about 1346 ce in the southern Deccan and for a time in the Kaveri River valley. The capital of the Hoysalas was initially located at Belur but was later moved to Halebidu, also known as Dwarasamudra. By the thirteenth century, they governed most of present-day Karnataka, parts of Tamil Nadu and parts of western Andhra Pradesh in Deccan India.
Where is the famous Vijaya Vithala Temple, having its 56 carved pillars emitting musical notes located?
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Belur
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Bhadrachalam
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Hampi
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Srirangam
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The Vittala Temple, also known as Shri Vijaya Vitthala Temple is dedicated to Lord Vitthala, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is located in the north eastern part of Hampi, near the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The temple is built in the form of a sprawling campus with compound wall and gateway towers.
Which one of the following Muslim rulers was hailed as the Jagadguru by his Muslim subjects because of his belief in secularism?
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Hussain Shah
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Zain-ul-Abidin
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Ibrahim Adil Shah II
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Mahmud II
Which one among the following was not a reform measure carried out by Mahmud Gawan of Bahmani Kingdom?
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The Kingdom was divided into eight provinces or Tarafs
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Nobles were paid salaries and were asked to maintain contingents of horses
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A tract of land, Khalisa, was set apart for the expenses of the Tarafdar
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Lands were measured and land taxes were fixed on that basis
The Ilyas Shahi Sultan who exchanged embasies with the Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty was ________.
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Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah
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Sikander Shah
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Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah
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Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah
Who was called the Akbar of Kashmir?
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Zain-ul-Abidin
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Hussain Shah
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Balban
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Siraj-ud-Daula
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Zain-ul-Abidin was the eighth sultan of Kashmir. He is one of the very few rulers who ruled for about 50 years. He also look several steps for the welfare of his subjects. He had a liberal religious policy, promoted literature, art and architecture due to which he was called the 'Akbar of Kashmir'.
Consider the following statements:
Narasimha Saluva ended the Sangama dynasty and seized the throne for himself and started Saluva dynasty.
Vira Narasimha deposed the last Saluva ruler and seized the throne for himself.
Vira Narasimha was succeeded by his younger brother, Krishnadeva Raya.
Krishnadeva Raya was succeeded by his half brother, Achyuta Raya.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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All of these
The founder of the Bahmani Kingdom was _______.
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Alauddin Mujahid Shah
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Ahmed Shah
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Alauddin Bahaman Shah
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Tajuddin Firoz Shah
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Bahmani kingdom was a Muslim state of the Deccan in southern India and was one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. It was founded by Alauddin Hasan Bahaman Shah in 1347. It was the first Independent Islamic Kingdom in South India. The Bahmani capital was Ahsanabad (Gulbarga) between 1347 and 1425 when it was moved to Muhammadabad (Bidar).
Hoysala monuments are found in _______.
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Hampi and Hospet
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Halebidu and Belur
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Mysore and Bangalore
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Sringeri and Dharwar
Explanation
Hoysalas ruled in India from about 1006 to about 1346 ce in the southern Deccan and for a time in the Kaveri River valley. The capital of the Hoysalas was initially located at Belur but was later moved to Halebidu, also known as Dwarasamudra. Most of the monuments of this time are located at these two places.
Where is the famous Virupaksha Temple located?
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Bhadrachalam
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Chidambaram
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Hampi
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Srikalahasti
Explanation
Virupaksha temple is located on the south bank of the river Tungabadra in Hampi. It is dedicate to Lord Shiva. It is acknowledged as one of the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO. The temple was built by Lakkan Dandesha, a chieftain under the ruler Deva Raya II of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Which of the following factors was responsible for the foundation of the Bahmani Kingdom?
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The breakup of the kingdom of the Chalukyas of Kalyani
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The chain of rebellions against the Tughlaq authority in the Deccan
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The encouragement and military support received from the Sultanate of Delhi
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The rebellion of the Amiran-i-Sadahs who took advantage of widespread rebellions and mounting discontent against Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
The first dynasty of the empire of Vijaynagar is known as Sangama because _______.
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it was inspired by the greatness of the Tamil Sangam
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Vijaynagar was located at the confluence (Sangama) of Tungabhadra and Krishna rivers
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it was named after Sangama, the father of Harihara and Bukka
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Harihara and Bukka convened a great assembly (sangama) of poets to celebrate the founding of the empire
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Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. It was ruled successively by five dynasties namely- Sangama dynasty, Saluva dynasty, Tuluva and Aravidu dynasty. The first dynasty of the empire of Vijaynagar is known as Sangama because it was named after Sangama, the father of Harihara and Bukka.
The founder of the city of Hyderabad was _______.
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Ibrahim Qutub Shah
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Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah
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Muhammad Qutub Shah
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Jamshid Qutub Shah
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The founder of the city of Hyderabad was Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah. The Qutb Shahi dynasty founded the Kingdom of Golconda, one of the five kingdoms that emerged after the break up of the Bahamani Kingdom. The Qutb Shahis ruled the Deccan for almost 171 years. Hyderabad was founded on the River Musi five miles east of Golconda, the capital of the Qutub Shahi rulers in 1591-92.
Five separate Sultanates arose in the Deccan, one after another, on the break-up of the Bahmani kingdom. Which of the following was the first to succeed?
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The Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur
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The Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar
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The Nizam Shahi dynasty of Ahmednagar
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The Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golconda
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The Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar was established in 1490 following the disintegration of the Bahmani Sultanate. Imad Shahi dynasty was established by Fathullah Imad Shah (1490-1504) with its capital at Ellichpur. Later in 1574, Berar conquered by Ahmednagar and incorporated into its territory.
Consider the following statements about the State of Golconda:
It was the last Deccani state to be annexed to the Mughal empire by Aurangzeb.
The Muslim kingdom of Golconda grew up on the ruins of the old Hindu kingdom of Devagiri.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
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Consider the following statements about Bahmani Kingdom:
Bahman Shah or Alauddin Hassan selected Gulbarga as its capital and renamed it Ahsanabad.
Ahmad Shah, the Bahmani Sultan, shifted the capital from Gulbarga to Bidar.
The afaqis in the Bahmani kingdom were the Muslim immigrants from Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Arabia, etc.
Athanasius Nikitin was a foreign traveller who visited the Bahmani kingdom during the reign of Muhammad Shah III and observed that a lot of the common people were miserable while the nobles lived in luxury.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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2 and 3
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1, 3 and 4
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All of these
With reference to the cultural history of India, the term 'Panchayatan' refers to ________.
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an assembly of village elders
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a religious sect
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a style of temple construction
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an administrative functionary
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Panchayatan is a style of temple construction that has a central shrine surrounded by four other shrines. It has a main shrine which is surrounded by four subsidiary shrines. The origin of the name are the Sanskrit words Pancha which means five and ayatana means containing. Some of the examples of this style of temples are Lakshmana Temple in Khajuraho, Lingaraja Temple in Bhubaneswar, etc.
The Deccani Muslim state which declared Hindawi or 'Dakhini Urdu' as the official language of the state instead of Persian, was _______.
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Bijapur
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Ahmednagar
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Golconda
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Berar
The Vijaynagara empire received its death blow at the battle of _______.
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Talikota in 1565
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Panipat in 1661
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Talikota in 1665
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Raichur in 1510
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Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. The battle of Talikota was a battle in the Deccan region of southern India between the forces of the Hindu raja of Vijayanagar and the four allied Muslim sultans of Bijapur, Bidar, Ahmadnagar, and Golconda fought in 1565. The capital city of Vijayanagar was captured, destroyed over a period of five months, and never reoccupied.
Which of the following statements about the kingdom of Ahmednagar is/are correct?
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The State of Berar was absorbed by Ahmednagar
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Chand Bibi, the princess of Ahmednagar was the widow of Ali Adil Shah of Bijapur
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Shivaji's father Shahaji Bhosle was initially in the service of Ahmednagar
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All of the above
Consider the following statements about Vijayanagar Empire:
Vijaynagar was noted for its market dealings in spices, textiles and precious stones.
Krishnadeva Raya's rule was characterised by the strain within the imperial structure.
The amara-nayakas were military commanders who were given territories to be governed by the Rayas.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
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Which of the following statements is/are correct?
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Bukka I, the Sangam king, sent an embassy to China
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Saluva dynasty came to the throne after the 'first usurpation' by Saluva Narasimha
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Tuluva dynasty came to the throne after the 'second usurpation' by Veer Narasimha
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All of the above
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes below the lists:
List I
(Event)
List II
(Place/Person)
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Tarmashirin Khan's invasion of India
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Vijayanagar
B.
Visit of Farnao Martinz Enangelho the Portuguese factor
2.
Zain-ul-Abidin
C.
Visit of the Traveller Nuniz
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Champaner
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Network of canals in Kashmir Valley
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Muhammad Tughlaq
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A-4 B-3 C-1 D-2
The Sultanates of the Deccan combined in 1565, to inflict a crushing defeat on the ruler of Vijaynagar. The king of Vijaynagar at the time of this so-called battle of Talikota was _______.
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Rama Raya
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Tirumala
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Venkata I
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Sadashiva Raya
Explanation
Vijayanagar empire was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty. The battle of Talikota was a battle in the Deccan region of southern India between the forces of the Hindu raja of Vijayanagar and the four allied Muslim sultans of Bijapur, Bidar, Ahmadnagar, and Golconda fought in 1565. The king of Vijaynagar at the time of this battle was Sadashiv Raya. The capital city of Vijayanagar was captured, destroyed by the Sultans over a period of five months, and never reoccupied.
Sarnath is in the State of _______.
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Kerala
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Maharashtra
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Gujarat
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Uttar Pradesh
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Sarnath is located 12 km from Varanasi, in Uttar Pradesh. It is the site where Gautama Buddha first taught Dharma after his enlightenment. Ashoka erected the pillar at Sarnath. The four headed lion capital from this pillar was adopted as the national emblem of India.
The magnum opus in the art of temple architecture of Vijaynagar was the temple of ______.
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Vitthalaswami
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Pampapati
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Lepakshi
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Srirangam
Consider the following statements about Krishnadeva Raya:
He belonged to Tuluva dynasty.
He is known as Yavana-Rajya Sthapan-acharya (restorer of Yavana kingdom).
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
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Explanation
One of the most important rulers of Vijayanagara empire was Krishnadevaraya, the founder of the Tuluva Dynasty. He assumed the title of 'Yavanaraja Sthapanacharya', after successfully invading Gulbarga and Bidar. He also built some fine stone temples like Tirupathi during his reign from 1509–1529.
Which of the following terms used in Vijaynagar empire is correctly matched?
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Kalvinaikuddi: Hired labour
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Kudi: Farm lands
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Varam: System of sharing of agricultural income between the landlord and the tenant
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All of the above
Who of the following founded a new city on the south bank of a tributary to river Krishna and under look to rule his new kingdom as the agent of a deity to whom all the land south of the river Krishna was supposed to belong?
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Amoghavarsha I
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Ballala lI
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Harihar I
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Prataparudra II
Match List I with List II and give the
correct answer from the codes given below
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List II
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Nadu
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Mandaleswar
B
Gram
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Naduprabhu
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Mandalam
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Gauda
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A-2, B-3, C-1
Krishnadeva Raya's Amuktamalyada is a work on ______.
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his political ideas
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public administration
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administration of justice and foreign affairs
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All of the above
Babur was a follower of which Naqshbandi Sufi saint?
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Ubaidullah Ahrar
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Khwaja Baqi Billah
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Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi
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None of the above
Explanation
Like many other Turks and other Central Asian Muslims, Babur revered Sufi holy men who sought direct experience of the divine, but also often actively engaged in the affairs of this world. At several critical times, the late Naqshbandi saint Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar appeared to Babur, accurately promising battlefield victory or rescue from threatening death. Babur donated land and livestock to these Sufi saints in return.
List I
(Traveller)
List II
(King)
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Abdur Razzaq
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Devaraya-I
B.
Nuniz
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Devaraya-II
C.
Nicolo-de-Conti
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Krishnadeva Raya
D.
Barbosa
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Achyuta Raya
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Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
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Mahendra Varman I: Sanchi Stupa
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Pulakesin II: Rameswaram Temple
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Harsha: Brihadeshwara Temple
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Rajendra I: Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List I
(Kingdom)
List II
(Rulers associated)
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Ahmednagar
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Sangram Singh Soni
B.
Vijaynagar
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Hammira
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Malwa
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Narasingh
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Jaunpur
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Shahaji
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Malik Saravar
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A-4 B-2 C-3 D-5
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A-4 B-3 C-1 D-5
How did the dynasty of Nizam Shahis of Ahmednagar come to an end?
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Ahmednagar was annexed into Mughal empire and Hussain Shah was consigned to life imprisonment
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Mughal troops destroyed Daulatabad fort and killed Nizam-ul-Mulk of Ahmednagar
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Fateh Khan usurped the throne from Nizam-ul-Mulk
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Malik Ambar was defeated in a battle, with Mughals in 1631, and the entire royal family was killed by the Mughal troops
Match the following.
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(Kingdom)
List II
(Dynasty)
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Bijapur
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Nizam Shahi Dynasty
B.
Ahmednagar
2.
Qutub Shahi Dynasty
C.
Golkonda
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Adil Shahi Dynasty
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Bidar
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Barid Shahi Dynasty
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A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4
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A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4
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A-4 B-1 C-3 D-2
Explanation
The Deccan sultanates were five dynasties that ruled late medieval kingdoms, namely, Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, and Berar in south-western India.These kingdoms became independent during the break-up of the Bahmani Sultanate. The details of the breakup is as below:
Bijapur - Adil Shahi dynasty - founded in 1490 by Yusuf Adil Shah
Ahmednagar - Nizam Shahi dynasty - founded in 1490 by Malik Ahmad Shah Bahri
Golkonda - Qutub Shahi dynasty - founded in 1518 by Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk
Bidar - Barid Shahi dynasty - founded in 1528 by Qasim Barid.
Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the codes:
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List II
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Sangama
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Tirumala
B.
Saluva
2.
Saluva Narsimha
C.
Tuluva
3.
Veer Narsimha
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Aravidu
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Harihara and Bukka
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A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1
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A-4 B-1 C-2 D-3
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A-3 B-1 C-4 D-2
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A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3
Explanation
Sangam dynasty - 1336 - Harihara I was the first king succeeded bu Bukka
Saluva dynasty - 1485 - Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya was the first king
Tuluva dynasty - 1491 - Tuluva Narasa Nayaka the first king succeeded by Veer Narsimha
Aravidu - 1542 - Aliya Rama Raya was the first king
succeeded by Tirumala
Match List I (Kingdom) with List II (Capital) and choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
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List II
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Sisodia dynasty
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Ajmer
B.
Aravidu dynasty
2.
Chittor
C.
Kachhwaha dynasty
3.
Penugonda
D.
Gajpaty dynasty
4.
Jajnagar
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Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, after whom the Qutub Minar was built was a Sufi Saint belonging to which order?
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Chishtis
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Suharawardi
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Naqshbandi
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Mahadawi
Explanation
Of the 'ba-shara' movements, only two acquired significant influence and following in north India during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. These were the Chishti and Suharwardi silsilahs. The Chishti order was established in India by Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti who came to India around 1192. Qutubuddin Bhakhtiyar Kaki was a disciple of Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti.
Match List I and List II and choose the correct answer:
List I
(Temple)
List II
(Place)
A.
Vithalswami and Hazara Ram
1.
Chidambaram
B.
Tadapatri and Parvati
2.
Hampi
C.
Varadraja and Kambarnath
3.
Kanchipuram
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A-1 B-2 C-3
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A-3 B-2 C-1
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of dynasties ruling in the lower Krishna Valley?
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The Satavahans - The lkshvakus - The Brihatphalayans - The Anandas - The Shalakayans
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The Satavahans - The lkshvakus - The Anandas - The Brihatphalayans - The Shalakayans
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The Satavahans - The Brihatphalayans - The lkshvakus - The Anandas - The Shalakayans
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The Satavahans - The Shalakayans - The Anandas - The lkshvakus - The Brihatphalayans
Match the following.
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List II
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Harihar II
1.
Won Odisha for Vijaynagar
B.
Devaraya II
2.
Was defeated by Firoz Shah Bahmani, also built dam on Tungabhadra
C.
Krishnadeva Raya
3.
Inducted a large number of Muslims in his Army
D.
Deva Raya
4.
Sent an expedition to Sri Lanka
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Practice Class 8 General Knowledge Quiz Questions and Answers
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