Q. In the light of the Huna invasions in India, consider the following statements: - Toramana was the first ruler of the Huna dynasty to invade India.
- Mihirakula established his capital at Sakala, which is present-day Sialkot.
- The Huna rule in India lasted for over a century.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Answer:
Only one
Notes: - Toramana was the first ruler of the Huna dynasty to invade India: This is incorrect. Toramana was a prominent leader but not the first Huna to invade.
- Mihirakula established his capital at Sakala, which is present-day Sialkot: This is correct. Sakala was indeed Mihirakula's capital.
- The Huna rule in India lasted for over a century: This is incorrect. The Huna rule was relatively short-lived, lasting only a few decades.
Thus, only one of the statements is correct. The correct answer is (A) Only one.