Q. Who may be the founder of Pratihara dynasty? (a) Dharmapala (b) Gopala (c) Bhoja (d) Pratihara Ans: (d) Pratihara
READ MORE +Q. Who may be the founder of Pratihara dynasty? (a) Dharmapala (b) Gopala (c) Bhoja (d) Pratihara Ans: (d) Pratihara
READ MORE +Q. What was the capital of Gurjara Pratiharas? (a) Bhinmal (b) Rangapur (c) Manda (d) Khajuraho Ans: (a) Bhinmal Explanation: The capital of the Gurjara Pratiharas, a Rajput dynasty that ruled from the 8th to the 11th centuries, was (a) Bhinmal. Bhinmal, also known as Srimala, ...
READ MORE +Q. The Rajput dynasty that ruled Kannauj was (a) Gurjara Pratiharas (b) Chandelas (c) Gahadvalas (d) a and c Ans: (d) a and c Explanation: The Rajput dynasty that ruled Kannauj was (d) a and c, referring to the Gurjara Pratiharas and the Gahadavalas. Kannauj, located ...
READ MORE +Q. Rajatarangini was written by (a) Devadatta (b) Kalhana (c) Dhandi (d) Bharavi Ans: (b) Kalhana Explanation: Rajatarangini was written by (b) Kalhana. Kalhana was a Kashmiri historian and poet who composed Rajatarangini, which translates to "The River of Kings." Rajatarangini ...
READ MORE +Q. Who was the Shahi ruler of Punjab defeated by Muhammad Ghazni? (a) Nagabhatta (b) Prithviraj (c) Jayapala (d) Mahipala Ans: (c) Jayapala Explanation: The Shahi ruler of Punjab who was defeated by Muhammad Ghazni was (c) Jayapala. Jayapala was the ruler of the Shahi dynasty, ...
READ MORE +Q. Who wrote Prithviraj Raso? (a) Kalhana (b) Vishakadatta (c) Rajasekara (d) Chandbaradai Ans: (d) Chandbaradai Explanation: The correct answer is (d) Chandbaradai. Chand Bardai, also known as Chandbardai or Chand Bardai, is believed to be the author of the epic poem ...
READ MORE +Q. Rajputas are mentioned as Agnikula Kshatriyas in (a) Prithviraj Raso (b) Rajataragini (c) Vikramankadeva Charita (d) Dasakumara Charita Ans: (a) Prithviraj Raso Explanation: The Rajputs being mentioned as Agnikula Kshatriyas can be found in (a) Prithviraj Raso. Prithviraj ...
READ MORE +Q. In the context of cultural history of India, a pose in dance and dramatics called ‘Tribhanga’ has been a favourite of Indian artists from ancient times till today. Which one of the following statements best describes this pose? (a) One leg is bent and the body is slightly but oppositely ...
READ MORE +Q. What was the main objective of Sultan Mahmud’s Indian conquests? (a) Propagation of Religion (b) Extension of Empire (c) Acquisition of Wealth (d) None of these Ans: (c) Acquisition of Wealth Explanation: The main objective of Sultan Mahmud's Indian conquests was (c) ...
READ MORE +Q. Who among the following believed in the theory of Bhedabhed? (a) Vallabhacharya (b) Nimbarakacharya (c) Madhvacharya (d) Ramanujacharya Ans: (b) Nimbarakacharya Explanation: The philosopher who believed in the theory of Bhedabhed (simultaneous difference and ...
READ MORE +Q. Sugandhadevi who issued coins with the figure of seated Lakshmi was a Queen of (a) Karnataka (b) Kashmir (c) Orissa (d) Saurashtra Ans: (b) Kashmir Explanation: Sugandhadevi, who issued coins with the figure of seated Lakshmi, was a Queen of (b) Kashmir. Sugandhadevi was a ...
READ MORE +Q. Which one of the following is not a work on architecture? (a) Manasare (b) Samarangana Sutradhara (c) Mahavastu (d) Mayamata Ans: (c) Mahavastu Explanation: The work "Mahavastu" is not a work on architecture. Mahavastu is a Buddhist text and is considered an important part of ...
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