Post Maurya Period


  1. Which of the following Saka rulers was responsible for important irrigation works in Saurashtra?









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    Rudradaman

    Correct Option: C

    Rudradaman


  1. The only ruler of India who ruled over territories in central Asia beyond the Pamirs was









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    Kanishka

    Correct Option: A

    Kanishka



  1. Gondophernes belonged to









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    Gondophares was representative of the House of Suren in Balochistan as well as founder and first King of the Indo - Parthian Kingdom and dynasty.

    Correct Option: D

    Gondophares was representative of the House of Suren in Balochistan as well as founder and first King of the Indo - Parthian Kingdom and dynasty.


  1. Gathasaptasati was written by









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    Gathasaptasati was written by the Satavahana ruler Hall in Prakrit language. The book contains the description of love stories of the king Hall. This book is an example of ancient Muktak-kavya.

    Correct Option: A

    Gathasaptasati was written by the Satavahana ruler Hall in Prakrit language. The book contains the description of love stories of the king Hall. This book is an example of ancient Muktak-kavya.



  1. A Kushan Devakula was found in the vicinity of









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    The family temple (Devakula in Sanskrit) of the Kushan royal family was where patron deity or deities of the Kushanas should be worshipped. Two Devakulas so far discovered, one at Surkha Kotal in South Bactria (Afghanistan) and another one at Mat near Mathura in north India. The Devakulas contained sculptures of Kushan rulers Kanishka and others.

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    The family temple (Devakula in Sanskrit) of the Kushan royal family was where patron deity or deities of the Kushanas should be worshipped. Two Devakulas so far discovered, one at Surkha Kotal in South Bactria (Afghanistan) and another one at Mat near Mathura in north India. The Devakulas contained sculptures of Kushan rulers Kanishka and others.