Which statement about the Kushan kingdom is FALSE?
A) It benefitted from its intermediary role in trade between China and Rome.
B) Its growth was aided by the increasing appeal of Buddhism.
C) It met a dubious end in the third century.
D) It outlawed Buddhism during King Kanishka's reign.
E) Its ruler, King Kanishka, was an ardent Buddhist.
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Q13: Muslim rule in India
A) maintained a close
Q14: The military advances of _ helped spread
Q15: The Mongol khan from Samarkand who attacked
Q16: India's "golden age" is traditionally associated with
Q17: The Kushan kingdom
A) was an important conduit
Q19: Who was the greatest of the Kushan
Q20: The Kushan peoples
A) were, originally, inhabitants of
Q21: Kalidasa
A) was both a great military ruler.
B)
Q22: What may have contributed to the decline
Q23: In rural India,
A) most peasants worked large
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