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Medieval History Test 49
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  • Question 1/11
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    In which year Akbar built the Buland Darwaja  ?

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    Buland Darwaja is located in Fatehpur Sikri built by Akbar in 1602 A.D to commemorate his conquest of Gujarat

     

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    During which of the following events Indians got the earliest contact with Islam?

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    Arab traders brought Islam to Malabar during the time of the Prophet Muhammad, this is the earliest evidence of Islam propagation in India

     

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    Who among the following translated Baburnama from chagtai to Persian

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    Babur has written his biography i.e. Baburnama which is also known as Tuzk-e Babri. Babur and Jahangir are the only two emperors of Mughal Empire who wrote their own biographies. Baburnama is also known to be the first true autobiography in the Islamic literature. Baburnama was written in Chagatai Turkic, which was Babur’s mother tongue.

    It was translated into Persian by Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana. He was son of Bairam khan

     

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    “He can be attributed for the firm establishment of Mughal rule in India in the later part of 16th century”. Who was he?

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    Bairam Khan, His most notable battle was at the Second Battle of Panipat. He was appointed as a guardian for Akbar.

     

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    In which of the following forts Jahanagir Mahal is located ?

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    Jahangir Mahal is located In Agra fort , built by Akbar in Hindu Design and was used by the Rajput wives of Akba

     

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    Vaikuntaperumal Temple at kanchipuram was built by __________?

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    Vaikunta Perumal Temple was built by Pallava King Nandivarman-II in the 8th century, he was a worshipper of Lord Vishnu.

     

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    Amoghavarsha I was a famous king of _________?

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    The reign of Amoghavarsha is from 800 to 878 AD (though some scholars says that his reign was 62 years), one of the longest reigns. He was the greatest ruler of the Rastrakuta Empire. He indulged in constant wars with the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi and remained successful. Amoghavarsha was a patron of the Jains and liberally patronized the Digambara sect of Jains.

    His contribution led to rapid progress made by the Digambara Jain sect in the 9th and 10 th century under Jinasena and Gunabhadra. (As evident from Mahapurana). Both of these Digambar Jain monks enjoyed favor of more than one monarchs and much responsible to eclipse Buddhism.

     

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    Krishna I , who was a king of Rashtrakuta dynasty is related to which of the following ?

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    Krishna I is known for completing the establishment of Rastrakuta supremacy over the dominions of Chalukyas. Last Badami Chalukya Kirtivarman II though defeated by Dantidurga, but remained in power till 757 AD when he was destroyed by Krishna I. This is mentioned in the copper plate grant of Govinda III. Krishna I is best known for execution of the most marvelous architectural work in India i.e. Kailas Temple at Ellora. Kailas Temple is the most extensive and most opulent example of rock cut architecture in India.

     

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    Out of Capital of Akbar’s Kingdom, Buland Darwaja , Panch Mahal and Akbar’s Mausoleum , which are located at the same place?

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    Capital of Akbar Kingdom, Buland Darwaja , Panch Mahal  (all fatehpur sikri ) mausoleum at Sikandara

     

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    What was the main responsibility of Mir Bakshi during the Mughal Era?

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    During Mughal Era, Mir Bakshi was in charge of military pay and accounts office. Since civil service was based on Mansabdari system and all Mansabdars received their pay from Military accounts office, the post of Mir Bakshi was of utmost importance as imperial paymaster.

     

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    Ibaadat Khana which was constructed by Akbar at fatehpur Sikri was basically for the purpose of ______?

    Solutions

    Abul Fazal encouraged Akbar for debates on doctrinal and philosophical enquiries. Akbar displayed a curiosity in these discussions. The debate took place in the Ibadat Khana or Hall of Worship. The Ibadat Khana is now recognized to be the Diwan-i-Khas, which was founded in 1574 at the City of Fatehpur Sikri. It was opened for Sunni Muslims initially and was opened to all religions viz. Sufis, Shias, Christians, Zoroastrians, Hindus and Jains.

     

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