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    The Delhi Sultan who established a ministry of agricultural development was
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    The Peacoke throne of Shahjahan was taken away by
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    The Battle of Haldighat,1576, was a fight between Rajput and Mughal forces. Who led the Mughal forces?
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    Who was the founder of Pataliputra?
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    Pataliputra or modern Patna was originally built by Udayin in 490 BCE.  It was a small fort near river Ganga. Udayin was son and successor of Haryanka king Ajatshatru.  
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    Which of the following was the capital of Surasena Mahajanapada?

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    Surasena was part of 16 Mahajanapadas of 6th Century B.C. It was located in modern Braj region of Uttar Pradesh. Surasena's capital was Mathura. The name of Surasena is mentioned in Ramayana and in the writings of Greek ambassador Megasthenes.  
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    Consider the statements concerning Mahajanapad:
    1. Anga and Magadha were located in the wheat growing area of the Gangetic Valley.
    2. In the agricultural output, rice exceeded wheat leading to a greater density of population in the rice growing area.

    Which of the above is/are not correct?
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    Anga and Magadha were located in the eastern and northern part, or the lower Gangetic valley, which was conducive to paddy cultivation for its wet climate. The upper areas of the Gangetic valley, namely north India, is drier and is conducive to wheat cultivation. Thus, Anga and Magadha were located in the rice-growing area of the Gangetic Valley. Another name for a wheat crop is winter crop and winter crops or spring harvest while another name for rice crop is monsoon crops or autumn harvest. Since India has a predominantly monsoon climate, it is more favorable for rice production than wheat.
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    The dynasties which ruled Magadha were _____.
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    In chronological order, Magadha dynasties are Haryanks, Nandas, Mauryas and Sungas. Haryanka dynasty founded the Magadha empire in 600 BC, whose capital was Rajagriha, later Pataliputra, near the present day Patna. This dynasty lasted until 424 BC, when it was overthrown by the Shishunaga dynasty.
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