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Question 301. On whose coins, the name of the last Calipha of Baghdad appeared for the first time?
  1.    Alauddin Khilji
  2.    Alauddin Masud Shah
  3.    Iltutmish
  4.    Qutubuddin Aibak
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Alauddin Masud Shah
Answer: (b)Alauddin Masud Shah the last Calipha of Baghdad appeared for the first time.
Question 302. For the first time, the token currency in India was introduced by
  1.    Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
  2.    Sher Shah Suri
  3.    Alauddin Khilji
  4.    Iltutmish
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
Answer: (a)Forthe first time, the token currency in India was introduced by Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. Muhammad Tughlaq decided to introduce bronze coins, which were to have the same value as the silver coins. Muhammad Tughlaq might have been successful, if he could prevent people from forging the new coins. He was not able to to do so and soon the new coins begain to be greatly devalued in markets.
Question 303. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by from codes given below:
List I
List II
A. Alberuni
1. Tabquat-i-Nasiri
B. Hasan Nizami
2. Taj-ul-Masir
C. Minhaj-us-Siraj
3. Tarikh-i-Hind
D. Amir Khusro
4. Tughlaq Nama
Codes: A B C D
  1.    2 3 1 4
  2.    3 1 4 2
  3.    3 2 1 4
  4.    4 2 3 1
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> 3 2 1 4
Answer: (c)
Alberuni wrote the Tarikh-i-Hind.
Hasan Nizami wrote the Taj-ul-Masir.
Minhaj-us-Siraj had written the Tabquat-i-Nasiri.
Amir Khusro wrote the Tughlaq Nama.
One such scholar was Alberuni (973-1048; another was Firdausi), "commissioned" by Mahmud of Ghazni to produce his monumental commentary on Indian philosophy and culture Kitab fi tahqiq ma li'l-hind. Khwaja Hasan Nizami (1879- 1955), a learned Sufi and a prolific writer, Nizami hailed from a family of hereditary custodians of the shine of the renowned and widely-venerated Chishti mystic, Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi.
"Tabaqat-i-Nasiri" of Minhaj Uddin us Siraj is of immense importance to know about the history of this region. A Sufi mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, Amir Khusro was not only a notable poet but also a prolific and seminal musician. He wrote poetry primarily in Persian, but also in Hindavi.
Question 304. Which Chisti Saint’s verses are quoted in the ‘Adigranth’ of the Sikhas?
  1.    Fariduddin
  2.    Nizamuddin Auliya
  3.    Bakhtiyar Kaki
  4.    Moinuddin Chisti
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Fariduddin
Answer: (a)
Question 305. The ethnic composition of the armies of Ghaznavids did not include the
  1.    Tajiks
  2.    Greeks
  3.    Indians
  4.    Arabs
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Greeks
Answer: (b)
Question 306. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List I
List II
(Bhakti Saint)
(Profession)
A. Namdev
1. Barber
B. Kabir
2. Weaver
C. Ravidas
3. Tailo
D. Sena
4. Cobbler
Codes: A B C D
  1.    3 2 1 4
  2.    2 3 4 1
  3.    2 3 1 4
  4.    3 2 4 1
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 3 2 4 1
Answer: (d)
Namdev was a tailor.
Kabir was a weaver.
Ravidas was a cobbler.
Sena was a barber.
Namdev of Maharashtra was a saint of medieval India. He was not a servant of Lord Krishna, but His companion. Namdev was an Amsa (part) of Lord Krishna.
Kabir (also Kabira) was a mystic poet and saint, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement. The name Kabir comes from Arabic al-Kabir which means 'The Great' – the 37th name of God in Islam.
Guru Ravidass Ji (also Raidas, Rohidas and Ruhidas in eastern India) was a North Indian Guru mystic of the bhakti movement who was active in the 15th century CE.
Question 307. Which of the following are true?
  1.    He set about a policy of liquidation of the challis or 40 nobles.
  2.    Balban did not go for fresh conquests, rather he concentrated on consolidation of the infant state at Delhi.
  3.    All of the above
  4.    Balban did not show any difference in matters of administration of justice between high and low.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> He set about a policy of liquidation of the challis or 40 nobles.
Answer: (a)
Question 308. Consider the following statements about Iltutmish.

  1. He was the first sovereign real ruler of the Sultanate of Delhi.

  2. He was the first Sultan of Delhi to issue regular currency and declare Delhi as the capital of his empire.

  3. He created the Turkish nobility called the Turkan-i-chalisa.


Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  1.    2 and 3
  2.    1 and 3
  3.    1 and 2
  4.    1, 2 and 3
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (d)
Iltutmish was the first sovereign real ruler of the sultanate of Delhi. He issued regular currency and declared Delhi the capital of his empire.
He created the Turkan-i-chalisa. He created the Turkan-i-chalisa. Iltutmish, also called Shams al Din Iltutmish, died April 29, 1236. Iltutmish was sold into slavery but married the daughter of his master, Qutab al-Din Aibak, whom he succeeded in 1211.
He was a Turk, who belonged to the Ilbari tribe. Iltutmish’s eldest son died before he died, and his other sons were incompetent. He gave an excellent education to his daughter Raziyya (Raziyyat al-Din) and desired that she should succeed him.
Question 309. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List I
List II
A. Adil Shahi
1. Ahmednagar
B. Nizam Shahi
2. Bijapur
C. Immad Shahi
3. Golkonda
D. Qutub Shahi
4. Berar
Codes: A B C D
  1.    1 4 3 2
  2.    3 2 4 1
  3.    4 1 2 3
  4.    2 1 4 3
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 2 1 4 3
Answer: (d)
Adil Shahi belongs to Bijapur. Nizamshahi belongs to Ahmednagar. Immad shahi belongs to Berar region. Qutub Shahi belongs to Golkunda.
The Adil Shahi or Adilshahi was a Shia Muslim dynasty that ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur in the Western area of the Deccan region of Southern India from 1490 to 1686. Bijapur had been a province of the Bahmani Sultanate (1347–1518).
The territory of the sultanate of Ahmednagar was located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bijapur. Initially his capital was in Junnar.
The Qutub Shahi rulers were great builders, which included the Char Minar, as well as patrons of learning. Quli Qutb Mulk's court became a haven for Persian culture and literature.
Question 310. Match the followings with the help of Officials in Delhi Sultanate as given (Duties/Job):
List I
List II
A. Barid-i Mumalik
1. Dealing with royal correspondence
B. Dabir-i-Khas
2. Commanding Sultan’s bodyguards
C. Sar-i-Jandar
3. Heading the State news and information agency
D. Wakil-i Dar
4. Controlling and supervising the royal house hold
Codes: A B C D
  1.    3 1 2 4
  2.    3 4 2 1
  3.    2 4 3 1
  4.    2 1 3 4
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 3 1 2 4
Answer: (a)

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