MUST DO Series For History

June 8, 2016    

Dear Readers.

We are providing "Must Do series" for the competitive exam on different topics and subjects. Students can go through these topics in an one liner format , as it will help students to understand the concepts easily and remember it for longer period of time.  

1. Under the Mughals, capital of the lower Sindh was:
Ans. Thatta.


2. A foreign that visited India during Aurangzeb’s time and described the letters regulation issued to promote general morality was:
Ans. Niccolao Munucci.

3. Murshid Kauli Khan was a genius revenue officer of:
Ans. Aurangzeb Alamgir.

4. Kashmir was included into the Mughal Empire of Delhi in:
Ans. October 1586 A.D.

5. Dara Shikoh finally lost the war of succession of Aurangzeb in the battle of:
Ans. Samugarh.

6. Hajjat-ul-Baligha was written by:
Ans. Shah Waliullah.

7. Jahangir was imprisoned by:
Ans. Muhabbat Khan.

8. Hamayun left for Persia to get support of Shah in:
Ans. 1543 A.D.

9. The follies that Humayun had committed during the conduct of two military campaigns, on account of which he lost his empire to Sher Shah Suri, were against:
Ans. Gujarat and Bengal.

10. Battle of Chausa was fought in:
Ans. 1539 A.D.

11. After recapturing Delhi and his second coronation in Delhi, Hamayun could only rule for:
Ans. Six months.

12. At the time of his coronation at Kalanaur the age of Akbar was:
Ans. Thirteen and a half.

13. Akbar’s marriage with the princess of Amber was unique because:
Ans. This was a voluntary alliance different from the forced marriages of Muslim rulers with the Rajput princesses.

14. The Mughal troops captured Chittor in 1568 after defeating:
Ans. Rana Uday Singh.

15. According to Abul Fazl the decisive battle between Rana Partab was fought at:
Ans. Haldighati

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MUST DO Series For History 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu June 8, 2016 Dear Readers. We are providing "Must Do series" for the competitive exam on different topics and subjects. Students can go thro...


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