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    Who wrote Tughlaq Nama?

    Solution

    In 1321, Amir Khusrau began to write a historic masnavi named Tughlaq Nama (Book of the Tughlaqs) about the reign of Ghiyath al-Din Tughlaq and that of other Tughlaq rulers.

     

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    Who is the author of `Humayun-nama`?

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    Gulbadan Begum took the challenge and produced a document titled "Ahwal Humayun Padshah Jamah Kardom Gulbadan Begum bint Babur Padshah amma Akbar Padshah". It came to be known as Humayun-nama. Gulbadan wrote in simple Persian without the erudite language used by better-known writers.

     

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    Ain-i-Akbari gives information about

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    Which of the following is the oldest seat of learning?

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    `Padmawat` was written by

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    Padmawat is an epic poem written in 1540 by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi, who wrote it in the Hindustani language of Awadhi, and originally in the Persian Nastaʿlīq script. It is the oldest extant text among the important works in Awadhi.

     

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    `Panchatantra` was written by

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    Who among the following persons wrote a treatise on medicine in ancient India?

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    Patanjali, a famous personality of ancient India, was primarily

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    Upanishads were translated into Persian during the reign of

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    Which of the following statements are associated with the Sangam Age in South Indian history?

    1. The whole of South India was politically unified.
    2. Successive assemblies of Tamil poets took place.
    3. Several anthologies of Tamil poems were compiled.
    4. Buddhism was raised to a position of preeminence in South India.

    Solution

    Sangam Age was the period of history of ancient Tamil Nadu and Kerala spanning from 5th century BCE to 3rd century CE. It is named after the famous Sangam academies of poets and scholars centred in the city of Madurai.

    Several assemblies were originally known as kooṭam or gathering and Tamil literary works, such as Tevaram,
    Thiruvilayadal puranam, Periyapuranam and Irayanar Ahaporul were held in that Age.

    Hence, statements 2 and 3 are correct.

     

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