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When was Hampi declared as a place of national importance?

[7] New Architecture: Hampi
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Who wrote the book, “Travels In The Mughal Empire”?

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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Which of these cities was not the capital of the Mughal Court?

[9] The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories Through Chronicles
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Who gave the ‘Two-Nation’ theory?

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Bangladesh was established in ______.

[14] Partition Through Oral Sources
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Chanhudaro was a tiny settlement almost exclusively devoted to craft production, which included making.

[1] The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology
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What is unique about Nageshwar and Balakot sites of the Harappan culture?

[1] The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology
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Which of the following statements is not correct?

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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Which of the following is known as the 'Lancashire of India'?

[1] The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology
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Organisations of craft producers and merchants were known as ______.

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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The first gold coins were issued in first century by ______.

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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The literal meaning of 'Kalibangan' is ______.

[1] The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology
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In which of the following sites were found specialized drills for bead making?

[1] The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology
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Who excavated the site Hastinapur in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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How were the coins used in the 1st century CE?

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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Sanga was an organisation of whom?

[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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Study the following statements regarding Buddhism carefully.

  1. Buddhism grew rapidly, both during the lifetime and after the death of Buddha.
  2. Buddhism did not give much importance to conduct and values.
  3. Buddhism appealed to many people who were dissatisfied with the existing religious practices.
  4. Buddhism laid much stress on superiority based on birth.

Which of the above statements are correct?

[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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Match the following.

List I List II
A. Chaitya 1. Contains relics of Buddha.
B. Vihara 2. Prayer hall for the Buddhist monks.
C. Sangha 3. Dwelling place of Buddhist monks.
D. Stupa 4. Organisation of monks.
[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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The system of trade from 600 BCE to 600 CE is explained in the following ways. Which of them is/are true?

(i) Land and river routes criss-crossed the sub-continent and extended in different directions from 6th century BCE. The ruler tried to control these routes by offering protection for a price.

(ii) These different routes were traversed by peddlers who travelled by foot. But the merchants travelled by caravans of bullock carts and pack animals.

(iii) There were seafarers.Their ventures were risky but highly profitable.

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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Francois Bernier came to Mughal Empire in search of ______.

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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