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Who built the city of Delhi?
(a)Lodis
(b)Mughals
(c)Khiljis
(d)Tomars

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Important Questions on Introduction: Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years
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The Tripartite struggle was a conflict between the Palas, Gurjara-Partiharas and Rashtrakutas for gaining control over fertile Indus Valley.

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A significant trend in the medieval period was the rise of this group ____.

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The Chandelas ruled over Rajasthan.

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Explain the tripartite struggle in your own words.

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Discuss the rise of Rajputs in the medieval period of Indian history.

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Why did the struggle for Kanauj take place? What happened in the end?

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Why was Kanauj considered a lucrative region?

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Who were the parties involved in the "tripartite struggle"?

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Explain any three political developments that took place in India during the medieval period.

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Which ruling dynasties engaged in a tripartite struggle to control Kanauj? Give reasons.

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The Tripartite struggle was a battle between the _____ for control over fertile regions of the Gangetic Valley.

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What are the different theories that surround the origin of Rajputs?

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Who among the following was not involved in the tripartite struggle for the possession of the imperial city of Kannauj?

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Which three empires participated in the Tripartite Struggle?

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Tomars built the city of Delhi.

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What is the tripartite struggle?

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Cotyledons are also called-

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Suggest reasons why rulers of various regional kingdoms wanted to control Kannauj in the Ganga valley.

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Read the clues carefully. Mark and label the answers on the outline map of India: Its strategic location led the Palas, Gurjara-Pratiharas and Rashtrakutas to engage in a tripartite struggle.

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Nagabhatta I, the Rashtrakuta king, defended western India from the Arab incursions from Sindh to Rajasthan.

