Regional Powers in Medieval India
Regional Powers in Medieval India: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Chalukyas of Badami, Chalukya Rulers, Rashtrakuta Dynasty & Chola Dynasty etc.
Important Questions on Regional Powers in Medieval India
_____ Sultanate was ruled by the Sarki dynasty.

Alivardi Khan was a Nawab of ______.

Muhammad Ghori attacked Tabarhinda (Bhatinda) in , a strategic point for ______.

Which Jat ruler is known as a 'the Plato of the Jat tribe'?

Which Jat ruler built the forts Baratpur, Kumbher, Deengh, and Ber?

During the second Anglo-sikh war which state was annexed?

What was the duration of second anglo-sikh fought in year?

Who was the governor general during second Anglo-Sikh war?

Second Anglo-Sikh war was fought between which year?

Recently, India along with which country held their annual strategic dialogue in New Delhi?

Maharaja Sawai Jai singh of Jaipur had not built the observatory at _______

The following was the founder of Magadha_____.

Who was the founder of Agra city?

Who was the last ruler of Sirmaur state?

Keonthal state was established by whom in AD?

Which of the following ambassadors of Queen Elizabeth visited Akbar's court to obtain a Firman for trade in Gujarat?

Ibn Battuta, the famous Muslim explorer who came to India during regime of Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, belonged to which country?

Consider the following statements about Marathas:
1. They did not give importance to science and technology for the development of modern weaponry.
2. They lacked interest in trade and industry.
3. They did not have adequate financial resources.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct for the fall of Maratha Powers?

Consider the following statements:
1. Mughals traced their paternal descent from Turkish ruler Timur and maternal descent from Monghol ruler Ghenghis Khan
2. The Mughals carved out their empire by conquering entire Indian subcontinent at a time and the founder of this empire was Zahiruddin Babur.
Choose the correct statements

Consider the following statements about Sulh-i-kul:
1. Sulh-i-kul were set of religious instructions aimed at promoting Mughal’s religion without force
2. The abolition of Jizya and Pilgrimage tax signified importance of Sulh-i-kul in state policies
3. The essence of policy of Sulh-i-kul can be found in the Constitution of India
4. Positions and rewards awarded to persons of different descent (race or religion etc.) also indicate the prominence of the Policy of Sulh-i-kul in Akbar’s court.
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