Medieval Indian History MCQs
Multiple choice questions on Medieval Indian History for General Studies and GK preparation of SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
11. Dara Shikoh, the son of Shahjahan met with which of the following Sikh Guru ?
[A] Guru Amar Das
[B] Guru Arjun Dev
[C] Guru Ram Das
[D] Guru Har Rai
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Correct Answer: D [Guru Har Rai]
Notes:
When Mughal emperor Shah Jahan’s eldest son Dara Shikoh was seriously ill then the 7th Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai dev ji sent a
herbal medicine which cured him. From there onwards, Dara Shikoh had a friendly relationship with the Guru Har Rai and it
was lasted till his death.
12. Who among the following sufi saints founded the Chishti Order ?
[A] Muinuddin Chishti
[B] Hamiduddin Chishti
[C] Nizamuddin Chishti
[D] Husamuddin Chishti
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Correct Answer: A [Muinuddin Chishti]
Notes:
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti was the founder of the Chishti Order of Sufism in Lahore (Punjab) and Ajmer (Rajasthan). The Chisti order is a Sufi order within the mystic Sufi tradition of Islam. It is known for its emphasis on love, tolerance and openness.
13. During the early medieval India, founders of which among the following dynasty was elected by the people?
[A] Pratiharas
[B] Palas
[C] Gangas
[D] Solankis
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Correct Answer: B [ Palas ]
Notes:
The history of Bengal from the death of Harsha up to the ascendancy of the Palas is shrouded in bscruity. At this time, west bengal was known as Gauda and East Bengal as Vanga. Bengal was subjected to internal disorder what is called Matsya Nyaya (the rule of strong devouring the weak), leading up to a revolution by which a local chief Gopala (AD 750-770) was elected (Grahita) by the people. This is however, to be taken not in a strictly democractic or constitutional sense which was not possible in these days. Perhaps the election was nothing but his acceptance as a ruler by the people.
14. Under which Indian emperor’s reign was the Jama Masjid in Delhi built?
[A] Jehangir
[B] Akbar
[C] Aurangzeb
[D] Shah Jahan
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Correct Answer: D [Shah Jahan]
Notes:
The Mosque was built by Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan’s daughter in 1648 A.D. It was constructed by more than 5000 workers. It was originally called Masjid-i-Jahan Numa, meaning ‘mosque commanding view of the world’.
15. Which among the following was the court language of Mughals?
[A] Urdu
[B] Arabic
[C] Persian
[D] Turkish
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Correct Answer: C [Persian]
Notes:
PERSIAN language got more importance in Mughal courts and Persian literature and culture influenced the Mughal dynasty. As Persian became more prevalent it became the court and official language of the Mughal dynasty. PERSIAN was encouraged by the Mughals to give a common language for communication, poetry, literature and art.
16. Which dynasty started ‘Bull Hoarsemen’ type of coins?
[A] Ghurid dynasty
[B] Slave Dynasty
[C] Mughal Dynasty
[D] Khilji Dynasty
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Correct Answer: A [Ghurid dynasty]
Notes:
When Ghoris established their reign in Lahore, they started the ‘Bull Hoarsemen’ type of coins. The ruler got the picture of Goddess Laxmi inscribed on one side and the other side imprinted his name. Some coins were patterned in a way that they bore horseman and some coins had the bull on the one side and an Arabic inscription on the other side.
17. The queen Rani Bai is associated with which of these kingdoms during early medieval India?
[A] Kabulshahi
[B] Zabul
[C] Sindh
[D] Gujarat
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Correct Answer: C [Sindh]
Notes:
In the battle of Battle of Aror, Raja Dahir’s Wife Rani Bai fled to the fort of Rawar with 15,000 troops from where she challenged Muhammad Bin Qasim for the battle. Muhammad bin Qasim chased her to Rawar and ordered his miners to dig and demolish the walls of the fort until the bastions were thrown down. Rani Bai, however, finding herself encircled, surrendered and burnt herself along with other ladies.
18. Tarikh-i-Masudi was written by which of the following authors?
[A] Mir Muhammad Masum
[B] Alberuni
[C] Muhammad Bihamad Khani
[D] Abul Fazl
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Correct Answer: D [Abul Fazl]
Notes:
The Tarikh-i-Masudi which was written by Abul Fazl Muhammad bin Hussain al Bathaqi also deals with the history of Mahmud of Ghazni, describing in detail courtly life and the intrigues among nobles.
19. ‘Akbar and the Jesuits’ is the work of which of the following?
[A] Niccolao Manucci
[B] Pierre Du Jarric
[C] Francois Bernier
[D] Thomas Roe
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Correct Answer: B [Pierre Du Jarric]
Notes:
‘Akbar and the Jesuits’ is the work of Pierre Du Jarric. He was French Catholic missionary writer from Toulouse. ‘Akbar and the Jesuits’ is an account of Jesuits missions to the court of Akbar.
20. ‘Travels in India’ is the account of which of the following foreign travellers to India?
[A] Niccolao Manucci
[B] Tavernier
[C] Nicolo Conti
[D] Domingo Paes
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Correct Answer: B [Tavernier]
Notes:
‘Travels in India’ is the account of Travernier. Jean Baptste Tavernier made six voyages to Persian and India between 1630 and 1668. He was a gem merchant as well as a historian.