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History Test 110
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    What inspired the paintings of Ajanta?
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    The Ajanta Cave Paintings. The paintings and rock sculptures in the Ajanta caves, a Buddhist monastic complex in the Maharashta state of India, are a testimony to the golden age of Buddhism in India and a unique artistic achievement.
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    Gandhiji withdrew the Non-Cooperation Movement due to
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    The non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. The incident led to the deaths of three civilians and 22 policemen. Mahatama Gandhi, who was strictly against violence, halted the non-co-operation movement on the national level on 12 February 1922, as a direct result of this incident.
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    The most important text of vedic mathematics is 
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    Please note that Sulva sutras belong to a bigger text Shrauta Sutras. The four major Sulva Sutras, which are mathematically the most significant, are those composed by Baudhayana, Manava, Apastamba and Katyayana

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    What was the ultimate goal of Mahatma Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha?
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    • Mahatma Gandhi ultimate goal was throwing away of Britishers from India and unity of a step to achieve both of his aims, he started salt satyagraha as according to him, salt was used by each and every person irrespective of caste, creed, region, religion, language and economy. Hence, salt was something that can unite the whole country.
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    The Mansabdari system was introduced by_____.
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    The Mansabdari system was the core foundation of administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar in 1595-96 CE. The word mansab is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The system, hence, determined the rank of a government official.
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    When and by whom were the Ashokan inscriptions deciphered for the first time?
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    The Ashokan inscriptions were deciphered for the first time by James Prinsep in 1837. The edicts of Ashoka deal with codes of conduct in respect of moral and religious views, as his personal messages.
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    Amuktamalyada is the work of:
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    Krishnadevaraya the greatest" emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire was carried on along the lines indicated in his Amuktamalyada. He was the opinion that the King should always rule with an eye towards Dharma. His concern for the welfare of the people is amply proved by his extensive annual tours all over the empire, during which he studied everything personally and tried to redress the grievances of the people and to punish the evil doers. With regard to the promotion of the economic progress of his people, Krishnadevaraya says:" The extent of the kingdom is the means for the acquisition of wealth.
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    Who was the founder of the "Prarthana Samaj"?
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    Prarthana Samaj, or "Prayer Society" in Sanskrit, was a movement for religious and social reform in Bombay based on earlier reform movements. Prarthana Samaj was founded by Aatma Ram Pandurang in 1867 with an aim to make people believe in one God and worship only one God.
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    Qutab Minar, as we find at present was finally rebuilt by ________________ .
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    In 1200 CE, Qutub-ud-Din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate started construction of the Qutub Minar. In 1220, Aibak's successor and son-in-law Iltutmish added three storeys to the tower. In 1369, lightning struck the top storey, destroying it completely and Firoz Shah Tughlaq carried out restoration work replacing the damaged storey with two new storeys, made of red sandstone and white marble.
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    What was the official language of the Delhi Sultanate ?
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    • Persian was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans because the Delhi Sultanate literature began with the rise of Persian speaking people to the throne of the Sultanate of Delhi.
    • Amir Khusrav was a noted writer of the period, who was one of the first writers to write Persian literature about events concerning India.
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