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New Architecture (Vijayanagar Period) Test - 4
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    What is one of the most beautiful buildings in the royal centre?

     

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    What type of temples were found in the hills?

     

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    What title did rulers use to indicate their close links with the gods?

     

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    What was the Arabic term for king?

     

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    What is the name of the temple where the principal deity was Vitthala?

     

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    What was the shrine in the Vitthala temple designed as?

     

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    When was Hampi recognised as a site of national importance?

     

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    What type of structures survives in Vijayanagara?

     

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    What was the first step in the study of Vijayanagara?

     

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    The ruins at Hampi were brought to light in 1800 by an engineer and antiquarian named Colonel Colin Mackenzie. An employee of the English East India Company, he prepared the first survey map of the site. Much of the initial information he received was based on the memories of priests of the Virupaksha temple and the shrine of Pampadevi.

     

     

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    Who worked for years at Vijayanagara?

     

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