Description : Peshawar is near to - (1) Karakoram Pass (2) Zojila Pass (3) Namika-La Pass (4) Khyber Pass
Last Answer : (4) Khyber Pass Explanation: Peshawar in Pakistan is near to Khyber Pass.
Description : Peshawar is near to (1) Karakoram Pass (2) ZojilaPass (3) Namika-La Pass (4) Khyber Pass
Last Answer : Khyber Pass
Description : Name the educational institution founded by Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (former NWFP): A. Frontier University B. Peshawar College C. Islamia High School, Peshawar D. lslamia College, Peshawar
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : Alexander the Great visited Taxila and crossed the Salt Range (South of modern Islamabad) to the: A. Beas River B. Jhelum River C. Indus River D. Kabul River
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Susa, Pasargade, Persepolis, Alexandros , Daryush-I, Xerxes, Cyrus-II, Alexander.
Last Answer : Find the odd one out: 1. Daryush-I, Xerxes, Cyrus-II, Alexander. 2. Herodotus, Arrian, Scylax, Pliny 3. Susa, Pasargade, Persepolis, Alexandros
Description : The Gandharan region between 327-325 BC was conquered by: A. Asoka B. Aryans C. Alexander the Great D. Egyptians
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : In the fourth century, a new dynasty of Kidar (Little) Kushans came to power and established their capital at: A. Chitral B. Bajore C. Malakand D. Peshawar
Description : What is the name of the river that Alexander and his army crossed after entering Central Asia?
Last Answer : Alexander the great and his army crossed the Indus River after entering Central Asia.
Description : In Northern Pakistan Gandhara Kingdom developed around: A. 5th Century BC B. 7th Century BC C. 4th Century BC D. 6th Century BC
Description : The Khyber Pass links which two countries?
Last Answer : Afghanistan and Pakistan
Description : Which countries are linked by the Khyber Pass? (1) India and Pakistan (2) India and Afghanistan (3) Afghanistan and Pakistan (4) Afghanistan and Tajikistan
Last Answer : (3) Afghanistan and Pakistan Explanation: The Khyber Pass, is a mountain pass connecting Afghanistan and Pakistan, cutting through the northeastern part of the Spin Ghar mountains. An integral part ... through the Khyber Pass, such as the invasions by Darius I and Alexander the Great.
Description : The Khyber Pass, a strategic mountain pass between Central Asia and South Asia, connects Pakistan to which country?
Last Answer : Afghanistan.
Description : Where is Khyber Pass situated? (1) Bhutan (2) Bangladesh (3) India (4) Pakistan
Last Answer : Pakistan
Description : which statement best describes the political changes that took place in great britain during the 19th century?
Last Answer : The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
Description : Three pirates, One Eye, Long John, and Peg Leg, were gambling with pieces of gold. All the winnings were piled up on the table. One Eye said, 'I have won 1/2' and took a large handful or two. Long ... ' Peg Leg said, 'I have now 1/6 of the originally.'How much was on the table originally? -Riddles
Last Answer : 282 Pieces.
Description : How did Cyrus the great react or changed after these events?
Last Answer : If you specify 'these events' you might be able to get ananswer.
Description : What did the the Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great cover?
Last Answer : From the Levant to Central Asia
Description : How did Cyrus the great held his growing empire tighter by?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Until the middle of the twentieth century, production was largely organised within countries. What crossed the boundaries of these countries? -SST 10th
Last Answer : There were raw materials, food stuff and finished products.
Description : What were two actions that czar Alexander took in response to the assassination of his father?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The battle between Alexander and Porus took place on the bank of river: A. Sutlej B. Ravi C. Jhelum D. Ganga
Last Answer : 1950 In This Law Side Is 3
Description : in the sixth century, china began to emerge from its own ‘dark ages' during the -General Knowledge
Last Answer : In the sixth century, China began to emerge from its own Dark Ages' during the a. Sui Dynasty.
Description : Who was the first monarch of Magadh kingdom In the sixth century B.C.?
Last Answer : Bimbisara
Description : Mahela Jayawardene hit his sixth Test double century in the first Test of the series between India and Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad recently. Who holds the record of exceeding the score of 200 runs in an inning for ... a. Don Bradman b. Brian Lara c. Wally Hammond d. Marvan Atapattu e. Javed Miandad
Last Answer : a. Don Bradman
Description : Was darius and Cyrus the same person?
Description : Can phone (land) lines get crossed in one household (two seperate lines and two different telephone companies)
Last Answer : Wires crossed in the building. Doesn’t have anything to do with WIFI or different phone companies. Other companies still use AT&T (or babybell) lines to provide their service, if it isn’t over their co-ax.
Description : What was elevation of the land where Coronado crossed the Rio grand?
Last Answer : this answer is wrong
Description : How did glaciers change the land they crossed?
Description : Is South Africa still a possession of Great Britain?
Last Answer : South Africa declared independence from Great Britain on May 31,1910.
Description : The rule of Akbar the great is important because he?
Last Answer : accepted diversity and practiced religious toleration
Description : If you could show a Greek man from 1st century bc what would you show him?
Last Answer : An iPhone. Record a 4K 60fps video of him, show it to him and tell him I’ve captured a piece of his soul in my metal and glass rectangle
Description : In the 3rd century BC, the rule of which ruler is inscribed in Brahmi script ?
Last Answer : Ashoka's reign is inscribed in Brahmi script in the 3rd century BC.
Description : Why did the civil wars occur in Rome during the first century BC?
Last Answer : Civil wars occurred in Rome during the first century because ofgrowing ambitions of the leaders, who commanded their own armies,soon led to another civil war.
Description : ______ is famous for outstanding specimen of Buddhist art and architecture belonging to the period between 3rd Century BC and 12th century AD.
Last Answer : Sanchi
Description : How many mahajanapadas existed in 7th and early 6th century BC?
Last Answer : 16
Description : Which of the following is not one of the monarchial states that existed in the 7th and early 6th century BC in India
Last Answer : Vaishali
Description : Where was the seat of the first Republic of the world in 6th century BC?
Description : Panini, the first Grammarian of Sanskrit language in India, lived during the A. 2nd Century BC B. 5th-6th Century BC C. 2nd Century AD D. 5th-6th Century AD
Last Answer : B. 5th-6th Century BC
Description : 1. Silviculture is the branch of botany what do we study in that? 2. Who was the first Foreign Minister of free India? 3. Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in the presence of which thing? 4. ... not have a north south submarine ridge? 20. To whom is the phrase 'The Light of Asia' applied?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Development of forest 2. Jawaharlal Nehru 3. Moisture 4. Tanna (Japan) 5. Vaishali 6. Sales Tax 7. UNFPA 8. Arthropoda 9. Tasmania 10. Udayin 11. UK 12. Rises 13. Belgrade, ... . Two-third 15. Prayag 16. Industrial Policy of 1948 17. Community 18. Permanency19. Pacific ocean 20. Buddha
Description : Railway line near Peshawar in Pakistan – , Rulers of Malwa –
Last Answer : Write the names of historical places, persons, and events: 1 . Rulers of Malwa – 2. Railway line near Peshawar in Pakistan –
Description : Which cities of Iran and Pakistan are linked through railway line? A. Quetta-Zahedan B. Chaman-Tehran C. Quetta-Sheraz D. Peshawar-Sheraz
Description : Quaid-e-Azam called Islam “Our bedrock and sheet anchor” while addressing: A. Punjab Students Federation B. Muslim Students Peshawar C. Indian Muslims D. None of these
Description : 56 Which cities of Iran and Pakistan are linked through railway line? A. Quetta-Zahedan B. Chaman-Tehran C. Quetta-Sheraz D. Peshawar-Sheraz
Description : Kanishka ruled about AD 128-151, Buddhism flourished and thousands of monasteries and stupas were built in the Peshawar Plains and nearby: A. Swat B. Dir C. Kohistan 54 D. Chitral