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'Kabir Das is one of the most outstanding examples of a Poet-saint who has given extensive views on social situation, institution and on ultimate reality.' Explain the statement.
Concept: New Devotional Paths Dialogue and Dissent in Northern India
'The Chistis became the most influential Sufi devotional tradition in the late twelfth century.' Explain the statement.
Concept: The Chishtis in the Subcontinent
"The Alvars and Nayanars initiated a Bhakti and Social movement with the support of State." Explain the statement.
Concept: Poems of Prayer Early Traditions of Bhakti
"Baba Nanak's vision of the sacred word was all inclusive." Explain the statement.
Concept: New Devotional Paths Dialogue and Dissent in Northern India
'In the early centuries of Islam a group of religious minded people called Sufis turned to asceticism and mysticism.' Explain the statement in reference to their tradition.
Concept: The Growth of Sufism
'Meerabai was a well known poet of North Indian Hindu Tradition.' Explain her philosophy and belief system.
Concept: New Devotional Paths Dialogue and Dissent in Northern India
Read the following statements carefully and identify the place where this Dargah is located from the given options.
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Concept: The Chishtis in the Subcontinent
Arrange the following dynasties of the Vijayanagara Empire in chronological order:
- Sangama
- Aravidu
- Tuluva
- Saluva
Choose the correct option:
Concept: Rayas, Nayakas and Sultans
Who among the following travelled in Vijayanagar Empire in the fifteenth century and was greatly impressed by the fortification of the Vijayanagar empire?
Concept: Vijayanagara - the Capital and Its Environs
Which one among the following dynasties built the Hiriya canal?
Concept: Vijayanagara - the Capital and Its Environs
The local merchants of the Vijayanagara empire who participated in the trade of horses were called ______.
Concept: Rayas, Nayakas and Sultans
Describe the features of water resources of the Vijayanagar empire.
Concept: Vijayanagara - the Capital and Its Environs
On the given political map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:
- Amravati - A Stupa
- Rakhigarhi - Indus Valley Site
- Agra - Territory Under the Control of Mughals
OR
Vijayanagar - Capital of Vijayanagar empire
On the same outline map, two places have been marked as ‘A and B' as the centres of the Revolt of 1857 Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.
Concept: Vijayanagara - the Capital and Its Environs
Analyse the features of the sacred centre of 'Vijaynagar Empire'.
Concept: The Sacred Centre
Examine the architectural and ritual features of 'Mahanavmi Dibba'.
Concept: The Royal Centre
Examine the features of fortification of the Vijayanagar empire.
Concept: Vijayanagara - the Capital and Its Environs
Examine the feature of Royal Centre of the Vijayanagar Empire.
Concept: The Royal Centre
Examine the apogee and decline of the Vijayanagar Empire.
Concept: Rayas, Nayakas and Sultans
Examine the role of Ryas and Nayakas in the Vijayanagar Empire.
Concept: Rayas, Nayakas and Sultans
Dussehra festival was held with great prestige and power at ______ the Vijayanagar empire.
Concept: The Royal Centre
