History Questions
#1
The 'Mahabalipuram' rock-cut temples were built under the patronage of:
#2
The 'Swaraj Party' was formed after the suspension of which movement?
#3
The 'Yogini' temples with circular plans are unique to:
#4
The 'Kushana' rulers issued gold coins called:
#5
The 'Rasht rakuta' dynasty's original homeland was in:
#6
The 'Madurai Nayaks' were originally appointed as governors by the:
#7
The 'Avadh Punch' was an influential:
#8
The 'Kailash Temple' at Ellora required excavation of approximately:
#9
The 'Vachana' literature is associated with the:
#10
The 'Manigramam' and 'Ayyavole' were:
#11
The 'Vedic Aryans' primarily domesticated:
#12
The 'Doctrine of Escheat' was applied by:
#13
The 'Chachnama' is a historical text about the:
#14
The 'Neo-Buddhist' movement in modern India was initiated by:
#15
The 'Kudimaramat' system refers to:
#16
The 'Baoli' (step-well) called 'Agrasen ki Baoli' is located in:
#17
The 'Khayal' form of classical music emerged during:
#18
The 'Battle of Wandiwash' (1760) ended the colonial ambitions of:
#19
The 'Sadhu-Vaswani' movement is associated with:
#20
The 'Bardoli Satyagraha' (1928) was related to:
#21
The 'Pattini' cult involves worship of:
#22
The 'Bakhshali Manuscript,' containing early mathematical work, was discovered in:
#23
The 'Tomar' dynasty that ruled Delhi before the Chauhans was of:
#24
The 'Bhakti' saint who refused to enter the Jagannath Temple in Puri due to caste restrictions was:
#25
The 'Permanent Settlement' of 1793 created a new class of:
#26
The 'Pandyan' kingdom's emblem was:
#27
The 'Misl' system of the Sikhs consisted of:
#28
The 'Khudai Khidmatgar' (Servants of God) movement was founded in:
#29
The 'Hindu Code Bills' of the 1950s primarily reformed:
#30
The 'Shunya' (zero) as a placeholder in the decimal system first appeared in:
#31
The 'Surat Split' of 1907 in the Indian National Congress was triggered by disagreement over:
#32
The 'Kesari' and 'Maratha' newspapers were started by:
#33
The 'Kumbha Mela' is traditionally celebrated at:
#34
The 'Kalachuri' dynasty is known for building:
#35
The 'Tarai' region where Buddha was born was part of:
#36
The 'Sayyid Brothers' were kingmakers during the reign of:
#37
The 'Bombay Pentangular' was an early:
#38
The 'Pala' emperors were major patrons of:
#39
The 'Pushti Marg' tradition was founded by:
#40
The 'Nayanars' and 'Alvars' were:
#41
The 'Ashtalakshmi' temple complex, representing the eight forms of goddess Lakshmi, is located in:
#42
The 'Damdama Sahib' gurudwara is associated with:
#43
The 'Ikkeri Nayakas' ruled parts of:
#44
The 'Maritime Silk Route' connected India with:
#45
The 'Rasam' poetry tradition developed in:
#46
The 'Wahhabi Movement' in 19th century India was led by:
#47
The 'Jagannath Cult' with its Ratha Yatra originated in:
#48
The 'Elliot Marbles' controversy is related to sculptures from:
#49
The 'Karamchand Thackersay Native General Library' (now David Sassoon Library) was established in:
#50
The 'Bijapur Cannon' known as 'Malik-e-Maidan' was cast in:
#51
The 'Gurjar Pratihar' dynasty's original homeland was in:
#52
The 'Ratha' temples at Mahabalipuram were carved during the reign of:
#53
The 'Murshidabad' silk industry flourished under the patronage of:
#54
The 'Satavahana' kings primarily used which script for their inscriptions?
#55
The 'Nautch' tradition of professional female performers was particularly associated with:
#56
The 'Banda Singh Bahadur' led a Sikh uprising against:
#57
The 'Shantaram' case of 1958 was a landmark judgment related to:
#58
The 'Bhil' tribal rebellion of the early 19th century was led by:
#59
The 'Bengal Renaissance' figure who established the 'Tattvabodhini Sabha' was:
#60
The 'Kakatiyas' of Warangal were known for:
#61
The 'Saura cult' is dedicated to the worship of:
#62
The 'Tabaqat-i-Akbari' was authored by:
#63
The 'Grant of Diwani' to the East India Company in 1765 covered the territories of:
#64
The 'Narmada Bachao Andolan' was initially organized to oppose:
#65
The 'Narasimha' temple at Hampi represents the:
#66
The 'Rajasthani' school of miniature painting developed primarily under the patronage of:
#67
The 'Agate Terrace' or 'Motia Chautara' was built by:
#68
The 'Shiv Nadar Foundation' is particularly known for its contributions to:
#69
The 'Chandella' dynasty that built the Khajuraho temples had their capital at:
#70
The 'Ghaznavid' raids into India were primarily motivated by:
#71
The 'Gurbani' refers specifically to the writings of:
#72
The 'Charkha' on the Indian national flag was replaced by the Ashoka Chakra in:
#73
The 'Oduvars' are traditional singers of:
#74
The 'Anasagar Lake' in Ajmer was built by:
#75
The 'Pala' art style is particularly known for:
#76
The 'Mulki Rules' controversy in the 1950s was related to:
#77
The 'Lingaraja Temple' at Bhubaneswar is dedicated to:
#78
The 'Bargi Dread' in the late 18th century referred to fear of raids by:
#79
The 'Jagadish Temple' at Udaipur was built by:
#80
The 'Chitra Sabha' in Tanjore palace was decorated with paintings during the reign of:
#81
The 'Rajatarangini' records the history of which region until 1150 CE?
#82
The 'Sangam Age' in Tamil history is dated approximately to:
#83
The 'Ramakien' is the:
#84
The 'Ilbert Bill Controversy' of 1883 was related to:
#85
The 'Parikshit Coronation Theory' regarding the dating of the Mahabharata was proposed by:
#86
The 'Kirtimukha' (Face of Glory) motif commonly found on Hindu and Buddhist temples is associated with:
#87
The 'Khadga' dynasty ruled parts of:
#88
The 'Chalukya Chandella War' was fought in:
#89
The 'Bhakti' saint associated with the composition of 'Ramcharitmanas' was:
#90
The 'Kutch Museum,' India's oldest museum in Gujarat, was established by:
#91
The 'Kalinga War' mentioned in Ashoka's inscriptions was fought in:
#92
The 'Agarias' are a community traditionally associated with:
#93
The 'Nath Sampradaya' was established by:
#94
The 'Desamangalam' style is associated with:
#95
The 'Zamorin' was the hereditary monarch of:
#96
The 'Pavakathakali' is a traditional:
#97
The 'Komagata Maru' incident of 1914 involved:
#98
The 'Khetri' state in Rajasthan is associated with the patronage of:
#99
The 'Gandhara School of Art' flourished primarily during the rule of:
#100