Medieval History
Civilspath — UPSC/UPPCS MCQ Practice (Polity, History & Geography)
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During the reign of which ruler Ibn Battuta travelled to India?
Ibn Battuta visited India during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughluq (14th century) and served at his court for a time. This is standard prelims-level historical fact.
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In Sultanate period, most of the rich and the Sultans had belong to class-
During the Sultanate, most rulers and many nobles were of Turkish origin; Turkish elites dominated the ruling class.
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Sindh was conquered by Muhammad-bin-Qasim in the year of
Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh is conventionally dated to 712 AD in most standard histories.
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Who was the court historian of Mahmud Ghazni?
Al-Utbi (Utbi) is generally credited as a court chronicler associated with Mahmud of Ghazni’s court.
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The slave of Muhammad Ghori who conquered Bengal and Bihar was –
Muhammad Ghori’s slave Bakhtiyar Khaliji led campaigns in Bengal and Bihar and is credited with establishing early Muslim rule there.
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Which famous historian gave the statement ‘An event — victory without Result’ in the context of victory over Sindh of the Arabs?
Lane-Poole (Stanley Lane-Poole) is credited with commentary that frames early Arab conquests as events with limited long-term results in the Indian context. (As recorded in older historiography.)
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The tomb of which Mughal ruler is not in India-
Jahangir’s tomb is in Lahore (present-day Pakistan) and Babur’s tomb is in Kabul (present-day Afghanistan), hence not in India. Humayun and Aurangzeb have tombs within present-day India.
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The first Vedhshala Jantar-Mantar was established by Sawai Raja Jay Singh at:
Sawai Raja Jai Singh II established the famous Jantar-Mantar observatory in Jaipur; he also built other observatories in different cities.
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