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प्रश्न
Match the Columns:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Invaders | (a) Convents |
| 2. Oxford University | (b) Holy wars |
| 3. Jerusalem | (c) Vandals |
| 4. Crusades | (d) Holy land of the Christians |
| 5. Monasteries | (e) Built by the Church |
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उत्तर
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Invaders | (c) Vandals |
| 2. Oxford University | (e) Built by the Church |
| 3. Jerusalem | (d) Holy land of the Christians |
| 4. Crusades | (b) Holy wars |
| 5. Monasteries | (a) Convents |
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State whether the following is true or false:
In the 4th century CE, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire.
Mention two fundamental principles of Christianity.
Who is described as the ‘foundation rock’ of Christianity?
Who prepared the grounds for transforming Christianity into a world religion?
Who became the spiritual head of the Christians?
By 900 CE, Christianity had become the ______ in every European state.
Write short notes on the Monks and nuns.
This is a picture of a renowned English university built by the Christian Church.

Mention any two reasons for the rapid spread of Christianity in Europe between 400 CE and 900 CE.
This is a picture of a renowned English university built by the Christian Church.

What does the term ‘Crusades’ mean? How did the Crusades contribute to the revival of learning and pave the way for the Renaissance in Europe?
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