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Which of the following Governors of British India abolished the Sati practice in India?
(a)Lord Cornwallis
(b)Lord William Bentinck
(c)Lord Dalhousie
(d)Lord Wellesley

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Important Questions on History of Madhya Pradesh
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Which among the following is the Land Revenue System introduced in Madhya Pradesh, during the British rule?

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In which year did the Central Province, present-day Madhya Pradesh, was established by the British?

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Bhopal became a British Princely State in:

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Which of the following statements is not correct in relation to the Bhopal State?

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Which Princely State was under the Holkar Dynasty?

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Bhils and Kolis Tribal Uprising against the British Rule were concentrated in:

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What was the impact of the Mahalwari Land Revenue system introduced in North-West Frontier Province, Punjab, Central provinces(MP and others)?

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The first revolt of the state of Madhya Pradesh is assumed to be the revolt of _____.

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Which of the following was not one of the causes of the 1857 Revolt in Madhya Pradesh?

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In , who crushed the Maratha's powers?

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Which of the following princely states was ruled by the Scindia Dynasty?

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Pindari Robbers Bands were associated with:

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Which of the following was the first Princely State to declare Hindi as the national language?

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Which Governor-General of India laid the foundation stone of The Daly College in Indore, Madhya Pradesh in the honour of Sir Henry Daly?

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Rani Laxmibai while fighting with the Britishers died near Gwalior in:

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Appa Sahib Bhonsle belonged to the state of:

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Cotyledons are also called-

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In which year, Sir Hugh Rose marched from Bhopal into the Sagar district to attack Rahatgarh?

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Madhya Pradesh's freedom-fighter took a part in freedom struggle. The Central character of Revolt was:

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With respect to the Zamindari System, consider the following statements:
Statement I: It was introduced by Cornwallis in .
Statement II: It was also known as the Permanent Settlement System.
Statement III: Ryots were recognised as the owners of the land.
Statement IV: The judicial functions of Zamindars were taken away under this system.

