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Under which of the following, Delhi first time became the capital of the kingdom?
A. Chauhans
B. Tomaras
C. Khalji
D. Lodi
Answer - B
Solution
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• Delhi became an important city in the twelfth century.
• First time Delhi became the capital of a kingdom was under the Tomara Rajput
• They were defeated by the Chauhans of Ajmer.
• Delhi became an important commercial centre under the Tomaras and Chauhans
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What is true regarding Delhi when it became an important commercial centre?
i. This was happened under Tomaras and Rajputs
ii. Jaina merchants lived here and constructed several temples
A. Only i
B. Only ii
C. Both i and ii
D. None
Answer - C
Solution
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• First time Delhi became the capital of a kingdom was under the Tomara Rajput
• Delhi became an important commercial centre under the Tomaras and Chauhans
• Many rich Jaina merchants lived in the city and constructed several temples.
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What was Dehliwal?
A. Pillar in temple
B. Type of wooden carving
C. Coins
D. Tax
Answer - C
Solution
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Dehliwal were coins, that were minted in Delhi, which had a wide circulation
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What was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans?
A. Arabic
B. Persian
C. Urdu
D. Sanskrit
Answer - B
Solution
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• Under the Delhi Sultans, tawarikh were written in Persian
• Persian was the language of administration under them
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What is true regarding “tawarikh”?
i. they were written by only special poets
ii. its authors lived in cities
iii. its authors also advised rulers on importance of just rule.
A. Only i and ii
B. Only i and iii
C. Only ii and iii
D. All of the above
Answer - C
Solution
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• Under the Delhi Sultans, tawarikh (histories) were written in Persian
• The authors of tawarikh were learned men- secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers
• They recounted events and advises rulers on governance, emphasising the importance of just rules
• They often wrote this in search of rich rewards
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What is true regarding Raziyya Sultan?
i. She was the daughter of Khizr Khan
ii. Minhaj-i-Siraj was comfortable at having queen as a ruler but nobles were not
iii. On her inscriptions and coins, she mentioned her father’s name also
iv. She was removed from throne after 2-year rule
A. Only i, ii and iv
B. Only I and iii
C. Only ii and iv
D. Only iii and iv
Answer - B
Solution
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• Raziyya, Sultan, Iltutmish’s daughter, became Sultan in 1236.
• Minhaj-i Siraj, recognised that she was more able and qualified than all her brothers.
• She was removed from the throne in 1240.
• Minhaj-i Siraj thought that the queen’s rule went against the ideal social order created by God, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men.
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In early thirteen century, hinterland refers to-
A. Fortress of kingdom
B. Lands adjacent to city or port that supply it with goods and services
C. A fortified settlement with soldiers
D. Agricultural land outside the kingdom
Answer - B
Solution
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• In early thirteenth century, Delhi Sultans control was just heavily fortified towns occupied by garrisons (A fortified settlement, with soldiers).
• They seldom controlled the hinterland (The land adjacent to a city that supply it with goods and services).
• Therefore, dependent upon trade, tribute or plunder for supplies.
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8
Why controlling garrison town in Bengal and Sind were difficult?
i. Threat of Mongol invasion from Afghanistan
ii. Threat of rebel by governors
iii. Snapping communication routes
A. Only i and ii
B. Only i and iii
C. Only ii and iii
D. All of the above
Answer - D
Solution
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Controlling garrison towns in distant Bengal and Sind from Delhi was extremely difficult. Rebellion, war, even bad weather could snap fragile communication routes. Delhi’s authority was also challenged by Mongol invasions from Afghanistan and by governors who rebelled at any sign of the Sultan’s weakness.
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Military expedition into southern India started during the reign of _____________
A. Ghiyasuddin Balban
B. Khizr Khan
C. Muhammad Tughluq
D. Alauddin Khalji
Answer - D
Solution
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Military expeditions into southern India started during the reign of Alauddin Khalji and culminated with Muhammad Tughluq. In their campaigns, Sultanate armies captured elephants, horses and slaves and carried away precious metals.
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During prayer, Muslims stand facing Mecca. In India this is to the __________
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
Answer - D
Solution
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During prayer, Muslims stand facing Mecca. In India this is to the west. This is called the qibla.
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