Q. An inscription of 1400 B.C. which describes the Vedic Gods was found in Asia Minor at ________.
(a) Cilicia
(b) Boghaz-Koi
(c) Hitti
(d) Euphratide
Ans: (b) Boghaz-Koi
Explanation: The inscription of 1400 B.C. which describes the Vedic Gods was found in Asia Minor at (b) Boghaz-Koi. Boghaz-Koi, also known as Hattusa, was the capital of the Hittite Empire in ancient Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). The inscription, known as the Boghazköy inscription or the Boghazköy Rock inscription, includes references to Vedic deities such as Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and the Nasatyas. It provides evidence of cultural and religious connections between the ancient Hittites and the Vedic civilization of the Indian subcontinent.