Mugal Period
- Which Fort ceded by Shivaji to the Mughals by the terms of the Treaty of Purandar (1665 AD) could not be won back by Shivaji ?
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Shivneri Fort ceded by Shivaji to the Mughals by the terms of the Treaty of Purandar (1665 AD) could not be won back by Shivaji.
Correct Option: D
Shivneri Fort ceded by Shivaji to the Mughals by the terms of the Treaty of Purandar (1665 AD) could not be won back by Shivaji.
- Raushaniya movement in India during the 16th century was started by
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Raushanuja movement in India during the 16th century was started by Miyan-Bayazid Ansari. He was born in 1525 or 1515, in the city of Jalandhar, Punjab. He was the leader of the antifeudal and anti-Mughal movement of the Roshani in Afghanistan.
Correct Option: B
Raushanuja movement in India during the 16th century was started by Miyan-Bayazid Ansari. He was born in 1525 or 1515, in the city of Jalandhar, Punjab. He was the leader of the antifeudal and anti-Mughal movement of the Roshani in Afghanistan.
- Mahdawi movement in india was started by
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Saiyid Muhammad Jaunpuri
Correct Option: A
Saiyid Muhammad Jaunpuri
- Guru Granth Sahib in its present from was compiled by
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Guru Arjun Dev
Correct Option: C
Guru Arjun Dev
- What was Bargir in Maratha army ?
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Bargir was the Royal cavalry of the Maratha army system. There were two kinds of cavalry, viz. Bargirs and the shiledars. Bargirs were provided horses from the state and thus, the horses were property of the royal household and were looked after by state officers. Shiledars used to keep their own horses.
Correct Option: C
Bargir was the Royal cavalry of the Maratha army system. There were two kinds of cavalry, viz. Bargirs and the shiledars. Bargirs were provided horses from the state and thus, the horses were property of the royal household and were looked after by state officers. Shiledars used to keep their own horses.