Deck 2: History Different Empires and Kingdoms

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……………….. court was the centre of a cultural revival that is sometimes referred to as the 'Carolingian Renaissance', till its break up towards the end of the 10th century.

A)charlemagne's
B)john kelleher
C)justinian
D)paul sweaty
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The religious wars known as the …………….also took place during the medieval period.

A)reformation
B)renaissance
C)crusades
D)hundred year's war
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………………was probably the first to use the tripartite division to Indian history in the early 19th century.

A)james mill
B)john kelleher
C)arthur schlesinger
D)j.f. richards
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Instead of ancient, medieval and modern categories ….deliberately used Hindu, Muslim and British periods.

A)paul sweezy
B)maurice dobb
C)james mill
D)john kelleher
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Prior to Mill, the Romantic minded Orientalists like ……………..and later Maximum Muller had valorized the 'Hindu period' through a study of Sanskrit tests.

A)sir william jones
B)john kelleher
C)j.f. richards
D)maurice dobb
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The Battle of Plassey in…………….., which saw the beginning of the British rule in India.

A)1557
B)1657
C)1748
D)1757
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The ambitious task, …………………had outlined - to present in 'chronological order of successive changes in the means and relations of production' - still remains unfinished.

A)d.d. kosambi
B)b.d. chattopadhyaya
C)arthur schlesinger
D)j.f. richards
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After the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the Eastern Roman empire or the Byzantine Empire with ……………..as its capital was formed which remained for about a thousand years.

A)kabul
B)assyria
C)harvard
D)constantinople
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The Eastern Roman empire came to an end when the …………..conquered Constantinople in 1453 AD.

A)turks
B)austria
C)spain
D)arabs
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In the meanwhile, ……………..had founded the Carolingian dynasty in the beginning of the 9th century which ruled the parts of modern France and Germany and a part of Italy.

A)charlemagne
B)arthur schlesinger
C)j.f. richards
D)paul sweezy
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………………..can be described as a type of government in which political power is exercised locally by private individuals rather than through the bureaucracy of a centralized state.

A)capitalism
B)renaissance
C)reformation
D)feudalism
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After the death of the prophet in……………., the Arab kingdom developed into a vast empire, comprising of Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Iran Central Asia, North Africa and Spain.

A)622
B)632
C)642
D)662
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By the middle of the 7th century, centralized power was established in the Arab empire by the……………….

A)umayyad
B)abbasid
C)sultanate
D)mughal
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Umayyad was overthrown by the Abbasids in 750 AD, who made ……………….their capital.

A)jerusalem
B)assyria
C)harvard
D)baghdad
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The Abbasid rule lasted till the 11th century when they were ousted from power by the ……………...

A)seljuk turks
B)ottoman turks
C)arabs
D)guptas
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The Turks controlled the Arab empire thereafter till the 15th century when the ……………….became the rulers of the Arab territories.

A)ottoman turks
B)seljuk turks
C)arabs
D)palas
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In India, after the break-up of the ……………Empire in the 5th century, much number of regional powers came into existence.

A)gupta
B)muryan
C)nanda
D)indo-greek
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The most powerful three regional kingdom of ………….India and Deccan during the period between 8th and 10th centuries were the Rashtrakutas, the Pratiharas and the Palas, who fought each other for supremacy.

A)north
B)south
C)west
D)east
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Several Rajput States also emerged during this period in North India, especially after the decline of the……………...

A)pratiharas
B)rashtrakutas
C)palas
D)senas
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The decline of the Chola power in the ………….. century gave way for the upcoming of several regional kingdoms.

A)11th
B)12th
C)13th
D)14th
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The Delhi Sultanate was established by the Turks in the 13th century, which lasted till the …………..century.

A)14th
B)15th
C)16th
D)17th
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The ……………..rulers were successful in bringing the entire north India under their control especially in the 14th century.

A)sultanate
B)pratihara
C)mughal
D)gupta
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From the middle of the 14th century to the …………century Deccan and some parts of South India was dominated by the Vijayanagara and Bahmini kingdoms.

A)16th
B)17th
C)18th
D)19th
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Major part of the Indian sub-continent was brought under one ruler by the …………………in the 16th and 17th centuries.

A)sultanate
B)mughals
C)mayuryas
D)nandas
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The Mughal Empire reached its highest point during the reign of its last powerful ruler,………………….

A)akbar
B)bahadurshah ii
C)aurangzeb
D)shajahan
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……………….. court was the centre of a cultural revival that is sometimes referred to as the 'Carolingian Renaissance', till its break up towards the end of the 10th century.

A)charlemagne's
B)john kelleher
C)justinian
D)paul sweaty
charlemagne's
2
The religious wars known as the …………….also took place during the medieval period.

A)reformation
B)renaissance
C)crusades
D)hundred year's war
crusades
3
………………was probably the first to use the tripartite division to Indian history in the early 19th century.

A)james mill
B)john kelleher
C)arthur schlesinger
D)j.f. richards
james mill
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Instead of ancient, medieval and modern categories ….deliberately used Hindu, Muslim and British periods.

A)paul sweezy
B)maurice dobb
C)james mill
D)john kelleher
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Prior to Mill, the Romantic minded Orientalists like ……………..and later Maximum Muller had valorized the 'Hindu period' through a study of Sanskrit tests.

A)sir william jones
B)john kelleher
C)j.f. richards
D)maurice dobb
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The Battle of Plassey in…………….., which saw the beginning of the British rule in India.

A)1557
B)1657
C)1748
D)1757
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The ambitious task, …………………had outlined - to present in 'chronological order of successive changes in the means and relations of production' - still remains unfinished.

A)d.d. kosambi
B)b.d. chattopadhyaya
C)arthur schlesinger
D)j.f. richards
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After the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the Eastern Roman empire or the Byzantine Empire with ……………..as its capital was formed which remained for about a thousand years.

A)kabul
B)assyria
C)harvard
D)constantinople
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The Eastern Roman empire came to an end when the …………..conquered Constantinople in 1453 AD.

A)turks
B)austria
C)spain
D)arabs
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In the meanwhile, ……………..had founded the Carolingian dynasty in the beginning of the 9th century which ruled the parts of modern France and Germany and a part of Italy.

A)charlemagne
B)arthur schlesinger
C)j.f. richards
D)paul sweezy
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………………..can be described as a type of government in which political power is exercised locally by private individuals rather than through the bureaucracy of a centralized state.

A)capitalism
B)renaissance
C)reformation
D)feudalism
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12
After the death of the prophet in……………., the Arab kingdom developed into a vast empire, comprising of Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Iran Central Asia, North Africa and Spain.

A)622
B)632
C)642
D)662
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By the middle of the 7th century, centralized power was established in the Arab empire by the……………….

A)umayyad
B)abbasid
C)sultanate
D)mughal
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Umayyad was overthrown by the Abbasids in 750 AD, who made ……………….their capital.

A)jerusalem
B)assyria
C)harvard
D)baghdad
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The Abbasid rule lasted till the 11th century when they were ousted from power by the ……………...

A)seljuk turks
B)ottoman turks
C)arabs
D)guptas
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The Turks controlled the Arab empire thereafter till the 15th century when the ……………….became the rulers of the Arab territories.

A)ottoman turks
B)seljuk turks
C)arabs
D)palas
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In India, after the break-up of the ……………Empire in the 5th century, much number of regional powers came into existence.

A)gupta
B)muryan
C)nanda
D)indo-greek
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The most powerful three regional kingdom of ………….India and Deccan during the period between 8th and 10th centuries were the Rashtrakutas, the Pratiharas and the Palas, who fought each other for supremacy.

A)north
B)south
C)west
D)east
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Several Rajput States also emerged during this period in North India, especially after the decline of the……………...

A)pratiharas
B)rashtrakutas
C)palas
D)senas
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The decline of the Chola power in the ………….. century gave way for the upcoming of several regional kingdoms.

A)11th
B)12th
C)13th
D)14th
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The Delhi Sultanate was established by the Turks in the 13th century, which lasted till the …………..century.

A)14th
B)15th
C)16th
D)17th
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The ……………..rulers were successful in bringing the entire north India under their control especially in the 14th century.

A)sultanate
B)pratihara
C)mughal
D)gupta
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From the middle of the 14th century to the …………century Deccan and some parts of South India was dominated by the Vijayanagara and Bahmini kingdoms.

A)16th
B)17th
C)18th
D)19th
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Major part of the Indian sub-continent was brought under one ruler by the …………………in the 16th and 17th centuries.

A)sultanate
B)mughals
C)mayuryas
D)nandas
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The Mughal Empire reached its highest point during the reign of its last powerful ruler,………………….

A)akbar
B)bahadurshah ii
C)aurangzeb
D)shajahan
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