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    Consider the following sentences.
    1. During Jahangir, painting reached its zenith.
    2. Akbar founded a separate department of painting under Khwaja Abdus Samad.
    3. During Shah Jahan, painting reached technical perfection.
    Choose the correct answer from the codes given.
    Solution
    Jahangir was a great patron of art of painting. During his reign the distinctive style of Mughal painting expanded and blossomed to its height. During Shah Jahan, court paintings became more rigid and formal. Technical details and individuality dominated these paintings. Abdus Samad was a 16th-century painter of Persian miniatures one of the founding masters of the Mughal miniature tradition. Akbar founded a separate department of painting under Khwaja Abdus Samad.
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    Consider the following:
    The arrival of Babur into India led to the:
    1. Introduction of gun powder in the sub-continent.
    2. Introduction of the arch and dome in the region's architecture.
    3. Establishment of Timurid dynasty in the region.
    Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
  • Question 3
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    Who among the following was not a painter at Akbar's Court?
    Solution
    Of the many painters associated with the reign of Akbar, some were Daswanth, Abdus Samad and Basawan. Daswanth played the leading part in the illustration of the Jaipur originating family of folk tales called Razm-nāmeh. Basawan is known for his use of portraiture in the illustrations of Akbarnama, Akbar's official Biography. Abdus Samad was a 16th-century painter of Persian miniatures one of the founding masters of the Mughal miniature tradition. Kalyan Das was a painter at the court of Emperor Muhammad Shah in Delhi.
  • Question 4
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    In Indian history, who was Abdul Hamid Lahori?
    Solution
    Abdul Hamid Lahori was a traveler and official historian during the period of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He is best known for his work called Padshahnamah . It is divided into two volumes and is a genre of works written as the official visual history of Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan’s reign.
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    The map depicts _________.

  • Question 6
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    Consider the following statements.
    1. Battle of Buxar provided the key to the English to establish their rule in India.
    2. The Treaty of Allahabad, concluded in 1765, enabled the British to establish their rule in Bengal.
    Which of the statement(s) given is/are correct?
    Solution
    Battle of Buxar was a conflict between the forces of the British East India Company and the combined army of an alliance of Indian states including Bengal, Awadh, and the Mughal Empire. It was a decisive victory for the British East India Company who established their rule thereafter. The war ended wit the signing of Treaty of Allahabad in 1765 between Lord Clive and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II who had submitted to the British in the battle.
  • Question 7
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    In which language was 'Tuzuki-i-Baburi' written?
    Solution
    Tuzuk-i-Babari is an autobiography of Babar written by him in Turkish language. He writes about his own success and failure or about his shortcomings with honesty. With great regard for truth, Babur recorded historical events exactly as they had occurred.
  • Question 8
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    The following map marked 1 or 2 as to famous Mughal Port mark them.

  • Question 9
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    Which one of the following books was not illustrated with paintings in Akbar's court?
  • Question 10
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    Who among the following ministers in the eight member council (Ashtapradhan) of Shivaji held the charge of finance?
    Solution
    Ashta Pradhan was a council of eight ministers that administered the Maratha empire. It was an administrative and advisory council set up in 1674 by the Maratha leader Shivaji. The eight officials were called Peshva, Amatya, Waqia-Navis, Samant, Sachiv, Pandit Rao, Sar-i-nabuat, and Nyayadhish. The charge of finance was held by Amatya.
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