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Questions Related to history
What is the name of the French Archaeologist who discovered Mehrgarh ?
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Serge Lancel
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Jean - Francois Jarrige
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Andre Jodin
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Camille Jullian
Mehrgarh
was discovered by an archaeological team led by the French
archaeologist Jean - Francois Jarrige the site was excavated continuously between 1974 and 1986. Early evidence has been found suggesting that a Civilization existed in Mehrgarh as early as 7000 BCE which is 3500 years before the Indus Civilization. Lot of influence in History has always been on Egypt and Turkey during the period 7000 BCE, but Mehrgarh was far advanced than both of them.
When was Mehrgarh discovered by Archaeologist ?
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1974
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1975
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1980
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None of the above.
Mehrgarh was discovered in 1974 by an archaeological team led by the French archaeologist Jean - Francois Jarrige. Archaeological excavation of this settlement has revealed that the earliest settlers were involved in domestication of animals ang agriculture. They mainly cultivated baely and wheat. Many mud - brick structures , which are compartmented , have been discovered at Mehrgarh. Most likely they were granaries.
Puhar was an important port on the ______.
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West coast
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East coast
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Malabar coast
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None of the above
We can find evidence of trade in the Sangam poems. One such poem describes the goods brought into Puhar, an important port on the east coast.
Who was the grandson of Vijayalaya?
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Parantaka I
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Vijayaditya
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Vimaladitya
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Raja Raja I
Vijayalaya's grandson Parantaka I became the king after Vijayalaya's death. He was an ambitious ruler and engaged himself in wars of conquest from the beginning of his reign. He conquered Madurai from the Pandya ruler Rajasimha II. He assumed the title of Maduraikonda (captor of Madurai).
Which Chola ruler built a new capital called Gangaikonda-Cholapuram?
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Rajaraja I
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Parantaka I
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Adirajendra
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Rajendra Chola
Rajendra Chola's army marched up to the east coast of India, through Orissa, and up to the Ganga river. Rajendra Chola himself led the army up to the Godavari. The Chola army defeated Mahipala, king of Bengal. To commemorate this victory, he adopted the title of Gangaikonda and built a new capital called Gangaikonda-Cholapuram.
Who was greatest among Chola kings?
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Rajaraja I
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Rajendra I
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Amoghavarsha
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Krishna III
Rajendra I was a Chola emperor who is considered one of the greatest rulers and military generals of India. He succeeded his father Rajaraja Chola I in 1014 CE. During his reign, he extended the influence of the Chola empire to the banks of the river Ganga in North India and across the Indian ocean to the West, making the Chola Empire as one of the most powerful empires of India.
Which Chola ruler attacked Sri Lanka and the Maldive islands?
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Rajendra I
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Rajaraja I
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Rajendra II
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Rajadhiraja
Rajaraja was aware of the importance of controlling the sea. He decided to show his strength along the coasts of South India. So, he took out a naval expedition and attacked both Sri Lanka and the Maldive Islands. However, he did not succeed in controlling them.
Who defeated the Shrivijaya king?
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Rajendra I
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Raja Raja I
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Rajadhiraj
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Veera Rajendra
For centuries, Indian merchants had been trading with various parts of South-East Asia and southern China, through the Straits of Malacca, which was held by the kingdom of Shrivijaya (modern day Indonesia). As the merchants of Shrivijaya began creating problems for the Indian merchants, the Indian merchants appealed to Rajendra Chola for help. He sent out a huge navy and defeated the Shrivijaya king.
What was the period of rule of Rajendra I?
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$1090-1099$ A.D
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$1020-1028$ A.D
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$1012-1044$ A.D
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$1001-1022$ A.D
Rajendra I was a Chola emperor who is considered one of the greatest rulers and military generals of India. He succeeded his father Rajaraja Chola I. During his reign, he extended the influence of the Chola empire to the banks of the river Ganga in North India and across the Indian ocean to the West, making the Chola Empire as one of the most powerful empires of India. He ruled till 1044 A.D.
The Chola empire was divided into provinces known as _______.
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Valandu
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Nadu
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Mandalams
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Paraganas
The Chola empire was divided into mandalams or provinces. These were further divided into valandu and nadu. Princes of the royal family were appointed governors of provinces.