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    What was the capital of Paramaras?
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    The Parmaras founded their independent kingdom on the ruin of the Pratihara Kingdom. Munja Vakpati was the first great ruler of this dynasty. The Parmars ruled from their capital at Dhar (near Indore). The Parmars became famous in the time of Raja Bhoja.
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    Which one of the following was not a work of Bhavabhuti?
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    Prithviraja Vijaya was not a work of Bhavabhuti. Prithviraja Vijaya is an eulogistic Sanskrit epic poem on the life of the Indian Chahamana king Prithviraja III. It is believed to have been composed around 1191-1192 CE by Jayanaka, a Kashmiri poet-historian in the court of Prithviraja. Bhavabhuti was an 8th-century scholar of India noted for his plays and poetry, written in Sanskrit. His plays are considered the equal of the works of Kalidasa.
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    Nagabhatta, the ruler of Ujjain, who resisted the Arab attacks belonged to the _________ dynasty.
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    In 750 AD, Nagabhata-I replaced the throne of the great king Harshavardhana and established himself as the great ruler of Ujjain. He resisted invasion by the Mlechchas who were identified with the Arab Muslim invaders which is mentioned in the Gwalior inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja. Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty.
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    Who was appointed as the Subedar of Deccan?
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    The Mughal emperor Farrukh Siyar appointed Nizam-Ul-Mulk the Subedar of Deccan. After this he tried to establish his separate existence at Hyderabad. He also captured some part of the Pune Pargana.
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    Prithviraj Chauhan lost the second battle of Tarain due to the treachery of ________ ,the ruler of Kanauj.
    Solution
    The Second Battle of Tarian was fought in 1192 AD between Ghurid army of Mohammed Ghori and Rajput army of Prithviraj Chauhan. After his defeat in the first battle, Mohammad Ghori came back to avenge his loss. Many of Prithviraj Chauhan's former allies were this time indifferent to fight for him and his enemy, king Jaichand of Kannauj also supported Ghori which reduced the Rajput army and thus led them to their defeat.
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    Which of the following statements is true?
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    Prithviraj Chauhan was the last and the most powerful ruler of the Chauhan dynasty. He defeated Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 A.D. 
    In 1192, Muhammad Ghori again invaded India. In this Second Battle of Tarain in 1192, Muhammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan.
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    The well known Khandaraya temple at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh was built by _______________ .
    Solution
    The Khandaraya temple in Madhya Pradesh is a Hindu temple built in the medieval period. It was built by the Chandelas in their capital city of Khajuraho. Shiva is the chief deity of this temple. The temple is the largest among the three groups of the Khajuraho complex of temples namely Kandariya, Matangeshwara and Vishvanatha temples.
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    Maharaja Jaswant Singh was the ruler of _______.
    Solution
    Maharaja Jaswant Singh was the ruler of Marwar. Jaswant Singh Rathore was a maharaja of Marwar in the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan. His father was Maharaja Gaj Singh. He was a distinguished man of letters and author of "Siddhant-bodh", "Anand Vilas" and "Bhasa-bhusan" He was the Subedar of Assam from 1656-1666.
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    Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?
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    During the second decade of the eighteenth century numerous independent dynasties were founded in different parts of India. The dynasty founded by Chin Qulich Khan (popularly known as Nizam-ul-mulk) in the Deccan known as
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    During the second decade of the eighteenth century numerous independent dynasties were founded in different parts of India. Asafjahi dynasty was founded by Chin Qulich Khan (popularly known as Nizam-ul-mulk) in the Deccan. The Asafjahi was a dynasty which ruled the Kingdom of Hyderabad. It had Turkic origins tracing to the region around Samarkand. The family came to India in the late 17th century, and became employees of the Mughal Empire.
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