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Mangal Pandey, in 1857, killed British Officer(s):

[11] Representations of 1857
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The major reasons to explain why the rebellious soldiers turned to native rulers for leadership is/are:-

[11] Representations of 1857
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The revolt was widespread in Awadh due to which of the following reason/s?

[11] Representations of 1857
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Between the 6th and 4th century BCE Magadhan (in present day Bihar) became the most powerful mahajanapda. Modern historian explains this development in a variety of ways. Which of the following is true regarding this?

(i) Magadha was a region where agriculture was especially productive.

(ii) Besides, iron mines (in present day Jharkhand) were accessible and provided resources for tools and weapons.

(iii) Tiger, an important component of the army, were found in forests in the region.

[2] Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions Tell a Story
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When was the when a Mayor's Court in Madras, Bombay and Calcutta was established by the East India Company?

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Which of the following committee/commission is related to the law commission during British India?

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Who is the author of the book 'Rihla'?

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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Consider the following statements regarding the familial ties and practices:

I. Often people belonging to the same family share food and other resources, and live, work and perform rituals together.

II. Families are usually parts of larger networks of people defined as relatives, or to use a more technical term, kinfolk.

III. While familial ties are often regarded as "natural" and based on blood, they are defined in many different ways.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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The Sultan of Delhi, who appointed lbn Battuta as a 'Qazi' (Judge of Delhi) was ______.

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the Ideal of patriliny?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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Consider the following statements regarding the rules of marriage during the Early Societies:

I. At that time sons were important for the continuity of the patrilineage, daughters were viewed rather differently within this framework.

II. At the same time, marrying them into families outside the kin was considered desirable.

III. The system of exogamy gave rise to the belief that kanyadana or the gift of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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Arranged the following visitors of India as per the chronology.

  1. Marco Polo
  2. Francois Bernier
  3. lbn Battuta
  4. Al-Biruni
[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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Earliest Bhakti Movements were led by as ______.

[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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Consider the following events:

  1. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
  2. Khilaf at Movement
  3. Formation of Swaraj Party
  4. Arrival of Simon Commission

The correct chronological order of these events is:

[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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Karaikkal Ammaiyar was a devotee of ______.

[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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Vishnu Bhakt saints were known as ______.

[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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Historians of religion classify bhakti traditions into two broad categories ______ and ______.

Select the correct answer.

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Who drafted the resolution on fundamental rights for the Karachi Session of Congress in 1931?

[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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Who of the following organized a march on the Tanjore coast to break the Salt Law in April 1930?

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The Buddha used to give teachings through:

[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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