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Answer: Option A. -> 4 3 2 1
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Question 62. Which of the following statements are correct about Balban?
Select the answer from the codes given below:
- According to him, the Sultan was God’s shadow on earth and the recipient of divine grace.
- He introduced rigorous court discipline and new customs such as prostration and kissing the Sultan’s feet to prove his superiority over the nobles.
- He also introduced the Persian festival of Nauroz to impress the nobles and people with his wealth and power.
Select the answer from the codes given below:
Answer: Option D. -> 1, 2 and 3
Answer: (d)
He stood forth as the champion of Turkish nobility At the same time he did not share power with other nobles. Indian Muslims were not given an important post in the government.
He appointed spies to monitor the activities of the nobles.
Answer: (d)
He stood forth as the champion of Turkish nobility At the same time he did not share power with other nobles. Indian Muslims were not given an important post in the government.
He appointed spies to monitor the activities of the nobles.
Answer: Option D. -> Shankaracharya
Answer: (d)The philosophy of Sankaracharya is known as Advaitvada. Shankaracharya was one of the most influencial philosophers of India. He was born in Kerala in the eighth century. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the supreme God which is the ultimate reality.
Answer: (d)The philosophy of Sankaracharya is known as Advaitvada. Shankaracharya was one of the most influencial philosophers of India. He was born in Kerala in the eighth century. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the supreme God which is the ultimate reality.
Answer: Option A. -> Muhammad Tughlaq
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option C. -> Sheikh Sirajuddin Usmani
Answer: (c)
Answer: (c)
Answer: Option D. -> 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (d)
Malik Qutb-ud-din Hasan and Fakhrul-Mulk Isami were his contemporary scholars who added grandeur to his court.
Answer: (d)
Malik Qutb-ud-din Hasan and Fakhrul-Mulk Isami were his contemporary scholars who added grandeur to his court.
Answer: Option B. -> the consolidation of Turkish power and putting down rebellions by reorganising his army
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option B. -> Zainul Abidin
Answer: (b)
Zainul Abidin may be regarded as the Akbar of Kashmir. He lacked the Mughul’s natural genius, spirit of enterprise, and physical vigour, and his outlook was restricted to the comparatively narrow limits of his kingdom, but he possessed a stock of learning and accomplishments from which Akbar’s youthful indolence had, to a great extent, excluded him, his views were more enlightened than the emperor’s, and he practised a tolerance whichAkbar only preached, and found it possible to restrain, without persecution, the bigotry of Muslim zealots.
Answer: (b)
Zainul Abidin may be regarded as the Akbar of Kashmir. He lacked the Mughul’s natural genius, spirit of enterprise, and physical vigour, and his outlook was restricted to the comparatively narrow limits of his kingdom, but he possessed a stock of learning and accomplishments from which Akbar’s youthful indolence had, to a great extent, excluded him, his views were more enlightened than the emperor’s, and he practised a tolerance whichAkbar only preached, and found it possible to restrain, without persecution, the bigotry of Muslim zealots.
Answer: Option B. -> Firoz Tughlaq
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option A. -> Krishnadeva Raya
Answer: (a)Emperor Krishnadeva Raya, the king of Vijayanagar had assumed the title ‘Andhra Bhoja’, Mooru Rayara Ganda and Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana. He became the dominant ruler of the peninsula of India by defeating the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda and the Raja of Odisha.
Answer: (a)Emperor Krishnadeva Raya, the king of Vijayanagar had assumed the title ‘Andhra Bhoja’, Mooru Rayara Ganda and Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana. He became the dominant ruler of the peninsula of India by defeating the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda and the Raja of Odisha.