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    Which Sultan in order to forestall conspiracies banned banquets and assemblies and prepared the country with his spies?
    Solution
    Ghiyas-ud-din Balban (also known as Balban) was the Sultan who in order to forestall conspiracies banned banquets and assemblies and prepared an army of spies. He had a strong and well-organized spy system. He placed the secret reporters and news-writers in every department. The spies were an independent authority only answerable to Sultan.
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    Which Sufi saint was put to death by Jalaluddin Khilji for attempting a rebellion?
    Solution
    Sidi Maulah was a Sufi saint and a disciple of Sheikh Farid-ud-din. He used to run a big khanaqah. There were allegations of him colluding with some chiefs to murder Jalaluddin Khalji and attempting a rebellion. Jalaluddin had him put to death by an elephant. 
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    Consider the following statements:
    1. Amir Khusro created a new literary style in Persian, which came to be known as Sabaq-i-Hind.
    2. Amir Khusro was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya.
    3. He introduced the Perso-Arabic ragas etc.
    Select the correct answer using the given below.
    Solution
    Amir Khusrau was a Sufi musician, writer, poet, and scholar during the Delhi Sultanate period. He was one of the favourite disciples of great Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya. Khusrau is known as 'father of qawwali'. He is credited with introducing Perso-Arabic ragas like Gora and Sanam into India. He also created a new literary style called Sabaq-i-Hind.


  • Question 4
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    Akbar launched Din-i-Ilahi in the year ________.
    Solution
    Din-e-Ilahi was an elite eclectic religious movement, formulated by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582. The idea was to combine Islam and Hinduism into one faith, but also to add aspects of Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Jainism. Members of the religion were handpicked by Akbar according to their devotion to him. 
  • Question 5
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    The camp 'Swargadwari', in which Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq spent two and a half years was located on the banks of which river?
    Solution
    Swargadwari was a place near Kanauj where Muhammad bin Tughlaq had camped from 1339-1341 on account of an acute famine in Delhi. It was located on the banks of the river Ganga. Once the situation in Delhi improved, the Sultan relocated to Delhi. 
  • Question 6
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    Amir Khusrau gives the first graphic description of Jauhar of Rajpur women after victory of Alauddin Khilji over which Rajput state?
    Solution
    Ranthambhor ruler Hammirdeva had given shelter to Mongol rebels and refused to hand them over to Alauddin. The later thus attacked Ranthambhor in 1301 and the Rajputs lost. The Rajput women committed the fearful Jauhar ceremony while the Rajput men died fighting on the battle field.
  • Question 7
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    Which ruler submitted to Alauddin Khilji and was conferred the title Raya Rayan?
    Solution
    In 1308, Alauddin sent an army under Malik Kafur to Deogir which had not paid tribute for many years. The ruler Ramchandra Deva was captured and brought to Alauddin's court who treated him well and conferred the title of Raya Rayan. Thereafter, Ramchandra ruled as a vassal of the Delhi Sultanate.
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    The place 1 shown on the map belongs to which dynasty ?

    Solution
    Chalukya kingdom ruled large areas of central and southern India, mostly towards the western coast. They ruled between the 7th and 12th centuries and started out as governors of the Chalukyas of Badami in the Deccan region. The origins of the Chalukyas of Vengi go back to the time of Pulkesin II when he had appointed his brother Kubja Vushnu Vardhana as a Viceroy of Vengi in around 620 AD.
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following statements is not correct about Akbar?
  • Question 10
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    Consider the following statements:
    1. The Ain-i-Akbari is the third book in the Akbarnama written during the reign of the Mughal emperor, Akbar.
    2. Abul Fazal was the author of the first two books of the Akbarnama while Akbar was the author of the third.
    3. The best known accounts of illustrated Mughal official reports are the Akbarnama and the Babarnama.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    Solution
    Ain-i-Akbari is a 16th-century, detailed document recording the administration of emperor Akbar's empire written by Abul Fazl. It is the third volume of Akbarnama. The best known accounts of illustrated Mughal official reports are the Akbarnama and the Babarnama.
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