Description : The invasion of Timur in ______ AD marked the end of Tughlaq Empire
Last Answer : 1398
Description : Which dynasty was ruling over North India at the time of Alexander’s invasion?
Last Answer : Nanda
Description : Name the dynasty which ruled over ‘Magadha’ after Mauryan Dynasty?
Last Answer : Shunga
Description : Which dynasty ruled over ‘Magadha’ after Mauryan dynasty?
Description : In the 6th century BCE, the ___________ dynasty ruled over Magadha.
Last Answer : In the 6th century BCE, the ___________ dynasty ruled over Magadha. (a) Maurya (b) Gupta (c) Haryanka (d) Sunga
Description : Which state of India was ruled by the Ahom dynasty?
Last Answer : Assam
Description : The Ch'ing dynasty ruled from 1644 to 1912?
Last Answer : 1
Description : The Sultans of which dynasty ruled for the longest time?
Last Answer : Tughluq dynasty
Description : Khilji dynasty in Delhi was ruled by: A. Two Rulers B. Three Rulers C. Four Rulers D. Five Rulers
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Khilji dynasty ruled for: A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
Description : Khilji dynasty in Delhi was ruled by: A. Two Rulers B. Three Rulers 42 C. Four Rulers D. Five Rulers
Description : Which dynasty ruled for the maximum time?
Last Answer : Tuglaq dynasty
Description : Which of the following places was ruled by the Wadiyar dynasty?
Last Answer : Mysore
Description : Timur, the Lame invaded India during the reign of which ruler? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : In which year was India was invaded by Timur Lame? -Do You Know?
Description : In which year was India was invaded by Timur Lame?
Description : Timur, the Lame invaded India during the reign of which ruler?
Last Answer : Mohammad Shah Tughlaq
Description : Khilji Khandan came into reign after the reign of ‘Khandan-i-Gulama’. This family ruled over Subcontinent dated: A. 1290 to 1324 B. 1290 to 1320 C. 1290 to 1322 D. 1290 to 1325
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : Which ruler of India who ruled over territories in Central Asia beyond the Pamirs? -Do You Know?
Description : The Mughals ruled over India for more than ___________
Last Answer : The Mughals ruled over India for more than ___________ (a) four centuries (b) two centuries (c) one centuries (d) three centuries
Description : Despite being a Republican State, India is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations whose head is the British Monarch. This is because - (1) this membership does not affect the sovereign nature of the ... sovereign and independent (4) it is a symbol of the unity among the members of the association
Last Answer : (2) this membership only shows that the British ruled over India Explanation: The Commonwealth of Nations is an intergovernmental organisation of 53 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire. The membership only shows that the British ruled over India.
Description : Which ruler of India who ruled over territories in Central Asia beyond the Pamirs?
Last Answer : Kanishka
Description : Even though India became independent in 1947 but Daman and Diu remained a European colony till 1961. Which country ruled over it?
Last Answer : Portugal.
Description : Biodiversity loss occurs due to (i) habitat loss and fragmentation (ii) co-extinction (iii) over-exploitation (iv) alien species invasion.
Last Answer : Biodiversity loss occurs due to (i) habitat loss and fragmentation (ii) co-extinction (iii) over-exploitation (iv) ... (iv) D. (i), (ii) and (iv)
Description : Who American general was commander-in-chief over the invasion forces on d-day?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which of the following is the most important cause of animals and plants being driven to extinction? (a) Habitat loss and fragmentation (b) Co-extinctions (c) Over-exploitation (d) Alien species invasion
Last Answer : (a) Habitat loss and fragmentation
Description : Decline in the population of indian native fishes due to introduction of Clarias gariepinus in river Yamuna can be categoriesd as (a) co-extinction (b) habitat fragmentation (c) over-exploitation (d) alien species invasion.
Last Answer : (d) alien species invasion.
Description : Which of the following is not a cause for loss of biodiversity? A. Destruction of habitat B. Invasion by alien species C. Keeping animals in zoological parks D. Over-exploitation of natural resources
Last Answer : C. Keeping animals in zoological parks
Description : A son of Hiranyaksha, he ruled over Pragjyotisha. He was such a menace to the devas that Indra implored Krishna to help him. At this request, Krishna along with his wife Satyabhama attacked the city of Pragjyotisha and killed this asura. Name the asura. -Mythology
Last Answer : Narakasura.
Description : Who were the Indians of south America who ruled a large empire for over thousands of years?
Description : Who ruled over Egypt and Greece?
Last Answer : First Macedonia then the Roman Empire.
Description : Which was only queen, who ruled over Delhi?
Last Answer : Razia Sultan
Description : The Chola kings ruled over?
Last Answer : Tamil Nadu
Description : About the end of 2nd century B.C some unusual upheavals in the Central Asia let loose series of human floods that brought about after-wave of invasions into Indo-Pak Sub-continent, First invasion was made by: A. The Kushanas B. The Sakas C. The Bacirians D. The Parthians
Description : Which dynasty did rule over Magadha after Nanda dynasty? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Maurya'
Description : Which dynasty did rule over Magadha after Nanda dynasty?
Last Answer : Maurya
Description : By whom was the first Muslim invasion of India lead? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Muharnmad-bin-Oasim'
Description : Who was the Mughal emperor at the time of Ahmed Shah Abdali’s invasion of India? -Do You Know?
Description : Who is the author of the book My Enemy’s Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal ? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Avinash Paliwal
Description : How many states were divided in the northwestern India during Alexander's invasion? -History
Last Answer : He divided his Indian territories as well into five provinces.