Who is generally known as the founder of the Mamluk (Slave) dynasty in Delhi A Iltutmish B Balban C Razia
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Chapter 7: Early Medieval India and Turkish Invasions (Set-5)
The Sindh campaign of Muhammad bin Qasim is best placed in the wider Umayyad policy of securing A Atlantic sea
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The Arab conquest of Sindh under Muhammad bin Qasim is often linked with the Umayyads because the campaign was ordered
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Muhammad bin Qasim’s Sindh campaign is dated roughly to the early A 8th century CE B 6th century CE C
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The Arab expansion into Sindh under Muhammad bin Qasim happened mainly from A Central Asia B South India C East
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Muhammad bin Qasim is mainly linked with the conquest of A Bengal B Gujarat C Kashmir D Sindh Explanation Muhammad
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In the Prayaga Prashasti, Samudragupta’s “southern campaign” is generally understood as a campaign of A Permanent annexation policy B Sea-route
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In the Allahabad (Prayaga) Prashasti, the long list of rulers and regions is used mainly to highlight A Chandragupta’s sea
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Samudragupta’s empire expansion is best known from A Rajatarangini text B Ain-i-Akbari book C Arthashastra manual D Prayaga Prashasti Explanation
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The Prayaga Prashasti was composed by A Kalidasa B Harisena C Banabhatta D Aryabhata Explanation The Prayaga (Allahabad) Prashasti was
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