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Which reform measure was not carried out by Mahmud Gawan of Bahmani Kingdom?

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Important Questions on Medieval History

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Which pair is correctly matched?
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Which factor was responsible for the foundation of the Bahamani Kingdom?
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The Ilyas Shahi Sultan, who exchanged embassies with the Chinese emperor of The Ming dynasty was:
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Which of the following statements about Vijayanagar Empire is/are correct?

1. Vijayanagar was noted for its markets dealing in spices, textiles and precious stones.

2. Krishnadev Raya's rule was characterised by the strain within the imperial structure.

3. The Amar-Nayaks were military commanders who were given territories to be governed by the Rayas.

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Which of the following statements about Bahmani Kingdom is/are correct?

1. Bahman Shah or Alauddin Hassan selected Gulbarga as its capital and renamed it Ahsanabad.

2. Ahmad Shah, The Bahmani Sultan, shifted the capital from Gulbarga to Bidar.

3. The Afaqis is the Bahmani Kingdom were the Muslim immigrants from Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Arabia etc.

4. Athanasius Nikitin was a foreign traveller who visited the Bahmani empire during the reign of Muhammad Shah III and observed that a lot of the common people were miserable while the nobles lived in luxury.

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In which battle did The Vijayanagar Empire receive its death blow?
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Five separate sultanates arose in the Deccan, one after another, after the break up of the Bahamani Sultanate. Which of the following was the first to succeed?
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Which of the following statements is/are correct about the state of Golconda?

1. It was the last Deccani state to be annexed to the Mughal Empire by Aurangzeb.

2. The Muslim Kingdom of Golconda grew up on the ruins of the old Hindu Kingdom of Devgiri.