History Questions

#1

The concept of 'Antyodaya' (upliftment of the poorest) was propounded by:

#2

The 'Simla Conference' of 1945 was associated with:

#3

The 'Jhansi ki Rani' Lakshmibai died fighting the British forces at:

#4

The ancient kingdom of 'Gandhara' was located in:

#5

The system of 'subsidiary alliance' was introduced by:

#6

The 'Khilji Revolution' refers to:

#7

The 'Ain-i-Akbari' was written by:

#8

The 'Mahalwari' system of land revenue was introduced in:

#9

The 'Mauryan' dynasty was overthrown by:

#10

The 'Indus Valley Civilization' flourished during:

#11

The 'Sufi' saint who came to India during the reign of Iltutmish was:

#12

Who was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty?

#13

The practice of 'Sati' was legally abolished in India by:

#14

The 'Khilafat Movement' was started to:

#15

The 'Dancing Girl' figurine was discovered at:

#16

The 'Dharmachakra Mudra' is associated with:

#17

The 'Pattini' cult was prevalent in ancient:

#18

The 'Buddha' was born in:

#19

The 'Harappan Civilization' is known for:

#20

The 'Tabaqat-i-Nasiri' written by Minhaj-i-Siraj is an important source for the history of:

#21

The 'Mansabdari' system under the Mughals was organized on the basis of:

#22

The 'Three Jewels' (Triratna) of Buddhism are:

#23

The 'Ajivika' sect was founded by:

#24

The 'Ashrama' system in ancient India divided life into:

#25

The 'Maratha Confederacy' after the death of Peshwa Madhav Rao I was led by:

#26

The 'Vedic religion' was primarily based on:

#27

The 'Battle of Khanwa' (1527) was fought between:

#28

The 'Shankaracharya' established his main monasteries (mathas) at:

#29

The 'Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms' were announced in:

#30

The 'Sayyid Brothers' were associated with which Mughal emperor?

#31

The 'zamindar' in Mughal India was:

#32

The 'Chipko Movement' started from:

#33

The 'Vijayanagara Empire' was finally defeated at the Battle of:

#34

The 'Nawabs of Awadh' established their capital at:

#35

The 'Navaratri' festival is primarily associated with the worship of:

#36

The 'Sayyid' dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate was founded by:

#37

The 'Kakatiya' dynasty ruled over:

#38

The 'Maratha Confederacy' after Shivaji was led by:

#39

The 'Sayyid Brothers' were known as:

#40

The 'Ghadar Party' was founded in:

#41

The 'Pala Empire' ruled primarily over:

#42

The 'Moplah Rebellion' of 1921 took place in:

#43

The 'Sanghati,' 'Uttarasanga,' and 'Antaravasaka' are:

#44

The 'Madhyamika' school of Buddhist philosophy was founded by:

#45

The 'Doctrine of Lapse' was most extensively implemented by:

#46

The 'Shahnama' written by Firdausi is:

#47

The 'Vijayanagara Empire' is known for its contribution to:

#48

The 'Varna' system as originally conceived in the Vedic period consisted of:

#49

The 'Nalanda University' was founded during the reign of:

#50

The 'Kitab-al-Hind' was written by:

#51

The 'Yogachara' school of Buddhism was founded by:

#52

The 'Upanishads' are primarily concerned with:

#53

The system of 'Madrasa education' was introduced in India by:

#54

The 'Vakatakas' were contemporaries of the:

#55

The 'Junagadh Rock Inscription' of Rudradaman is important because:

#56

The 'Rajtarangini,' a historical chronicle of Kashmir, was written by:

#57

The 'Dargah' of the Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti is located at:

#58

The 'Bhakti movement' in medieval Maharashtra is associated with:

#59

The 'Minto-Morley Reforms' were introduced in:

#60

The 'Battle of Khanua' (1527) established Mughal control over:

#61

The 'Bodhisattva' ideal is central to:

#62

The 'Bara Imambara' in Lucknow was built by:

#63

The 'Pitt's India Act' was passed in:

#64

The 'Uttaramerur' inscription provides information about:

#65

The 'Lingayat' movement was founded by:

#66

The 'Swadeshi Movement' was formally launched in:

#67

The 'Charanamrit' (water sanctified by immersing the feet of the deity) is a ritual in:

#68

The concept of 'Oriented Cultural Heritage' was developed by:

#69

The 'Charkha' (spinning wheel) was adopted as a symbol of Indian nationalism by:

#70

The 'Kabir Panth' is a religious tradition founded on the teachings of:

#71

The 'Mahajanapadas' (great kingdoms) of ancient India numbered:

#72

The 'Meenakshi Temple' at Madurai was built by:

#73

The 'Pandav Leni' caves are located near:

#74

The 'Lion Capital' of Ashoka from Sarnath is made of:

#75

The 'Sangam literature' was compiled during:

#76

The 'Didarganj Yakshi' sculpture belongs to the:

#77

The 'Pagal Panthis' were followers of:

#78

The first Indian state to implement Panchayati Raj was:

#79

The 'Lingaraja Temple' at Bhubaneswar was built by the:

#80

The 'Dastur-ul-Amal' and 'Siyaq' in Mughal administration referred to:

#81

The 'Parinirvana' (complete nirvana) of Gautama Buddha took place at:

#82

The 'Treaty of Bassein' (1802) was signed between:

#83

The 'Mughal-Rajput alliance' was initiated during the reign of:

#84

The ruler known as 'Vikramaditya' who defeated the Huns was:

#85

The 'Peacock Throne' was taken away from Delhi by:

#86

The 'Surat Split' of 1907 was between the:

#87

The 'Khyativada' theory is associated with:

#88

The 'Jauhar' ritual was practiced by:

#89

The 'Harshacharita,' a biography of Emperor Harsha, was written by:

#90

The 'Maritime Trade' of the Cholas was primarily with:

#91

The 'Gopika Vastraharana' episode is found in:

#92

The 'Rani ki Vav' (Queen's Stepwell) is located in:

#93

The 'Ellora Caves' were patronized by the:

#94

The 'Bahmani' kingdom was founded by:

#95

The 'Khajuraho' temples were built by the:

#96

The 'Arthashastra' discusses in detail about:

#97

The 'Uttaramerur' inscription provides information about:

#98

The 'Sultanate of Women' period refers to the influence wielded by:

#99

The 'Yavanika' (curtain) in ancient Indian theater was adopted from the:

#100

The 'Marumakkathayam' system of inheritance was practiced in: