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    Which of the following Mughal emporer`s tomb is outside India?

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    The Buddhist sculpture and art is found at

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    The most famous musician at the court of Akbar was Tansen. His original name was

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    The Vimana style in temple architecture came into vogue during the reign of

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    The two colossal images of the Buddha at Bamiyan are works of

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    Construction of Qutab Minar was started by

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    The construction of Qutub Minar was started by Qutubddin Aibak, but he only constructed the basement. The construction of the tower was later taken over by his successor Iltutmish who constructed three more storeys. The last two storeys were completed Firoz Shah Tughlak.

     

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    The new element of `Gopuram` was encouraged in temples of South India by

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    `Biwi Ka Maqbara` is the tomb of

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    The oldest Indian linguistic text is

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    The Ashtadhyayi is the oldest linguistic and grammar text of Sanskrit surviving in its entirety, and Pāṇini refers to older texts and authors such as the Unadisutra, Dhatupatha, and Ganapatha some of which have only survived in part.

     

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    Which Sunga king was the hero of the famous drama 'Malvikagnimitra', written by Kalidasa?

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    Malavikagnimitra is the Sanskrit play, which depicts Agnimitra as its hero. Malvika is a maid servant with whom Agnimitra falls in love. This was known to his chief queen, who imprisons her. Later it was known that Malvika was of a royal birth and she was accepted as queen of Agnimitra. Malavikagnimitra also gives account of Rajsuya Yajna of Pushyamitra Shunga, father of Agnimitra.

     

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