Correct Answer : Buddhist and Jaina texts lis sixteen Mahajanapadas
Correct Answer : Kanishka
The Fourth Buddhist Council was held during the rule of Kanishka Vasumitra had presided over the council and Buddhism was divided into Heenyan sect and Mahayan Sect.
Correct Answer : Source of Hindu Philosophy
Correct Answer : Chagatai Turkic
Babur has written his biography i.e. Baburnama which is also known as Tuzuk-i-Baburi. Babur and Jahangir are the only two emperors of Mughal Empire who wrote their own biographies. Baburnama is also known to be the first true autobiography in the Islamic literature. Baburnama was written in Chagatai Turkic, which was Babur’s mother tongue.
Correct Answer : Babur
Krishnandeva ray of vijaynagara empire was a content of contemporary of the Mughal empire babur.
Correct Answer : Iltutmish
The Iqta system provided an agrarian system to the country while the members of the ruling class attained income without any permanent attachment to any territory. The Iqta system was provided institutional status by Iltutmish and later this system became the mainstay of the sultanate administration under slave dynasty.
Correct Answer : K. Sreedharalu Naidu
Veda Samaj was established by Keshab Chandra Sen and K. Sridharalu Naidu when the former visited Madras in 1864. K. Sridharalu Naidu later visited Calcutta to study the Brahmo Samaj movement and when he returned, he renamed the Veda Samaj as Brahmo Samaj of Southern India in 1871. He translated the books of Brahmo Dharma into Tamil and Telugu and undertook missionary tours to propagate the faith. However, Naidu’s untimely death in 1874 in an accident led to several schisms into this organization.
Correct Answer : Open the temples for the entry of avarnas or lower castes.
Vaikom Satyagraha (1924–25) was a satyagraha (social protest) in erstwhile Travancore (now part of Kerala, India) against untouchability and caste discrimination in Hindu society of Kerala. The movement was centered around the Sri Mahadeva Temple temple at Vaikom, in the present day Kottayam district.
Correct Answer : Lord Montague
The Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms was introduced by the colonial government in British India in 1919. Edwin Montagu was the then Secretary of State for India and Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy of India. It announced the progressive realization of responsible Government in India as an integral part of the British Empire.
Correct Answer : Unrequited exports