General Knowledge :: Indian History
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Three major powers that emerged in southern India in the 7th century AD were
- Cheras
- Cholas
- Chalukyas
- Pallavas
- Pandyas
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The term 'Yavanapriya' mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts denoted
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The Timariots Governors and the Revenue Contractors, on their part reason in this manner: "Why should the neglected state of this land create uneasiness in our minds and why should we expend our money and time to render it fruitful? We may be deprived of it in a single moment, and our exertions would benefit neither ourselves nor our children." This statement was made by
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The ultimate ownership of land during the post-Gupta period lay with
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There was a sharp class division at Harappa and Mohen-jodaro. This is clear from the
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The title given by the British Government to Mahatma Gandhi which he surrendered during the non-cooperation movement was
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The term Khalisa in Mughal administration signified the