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The Sikh territories in the late eighteenth century extended from.
1 Indus to the Jamuna
2 Only in Indus Region
3 Indus to Ganga
4 Entire North India
Explanation:
Indus to the Jamuna
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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During which century the Mughal Empire declined?
1 18th
2 16th
3 19th
4 21th
Explanation:
18th
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Who were the ijaradars?
1 Revenue farmers.
2 Farmers.
3 Tax collectors.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
Revenue farmers.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Nagabhatta, the ruler of Ujjain, who resisted the Arab attacks belonged to the _________ dynasty.
1 Paramara
2 Chauhan
3 Gurjara Pratihara
4 Garhwal
Explanation:
Gurjara Pratihara In 750 AD, Nagabhata-I replaced the throne of the great king Harshavardhana and established himself as the great ruler of Ujjain. He resisted invasion by the Mlechchas who were identified with the Arab Muslim invaders which is mentioned in the Gwalior inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja. Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty.
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05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233704
The Sikh territories in the late eighteenth century extended from.
1 Indus to the Jamuna
2 Only in Indus Region
3 Indus to Ganga
4 Entire North India
Explanation:
Indus to the Jamuna
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233756
During which century the Mughal Empire declined?
1 18th
2 16th
3 19th
4 21th
Explanation:
18th
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Who were the ijaradars?
1 Revenue farmers.
2 Farmers.
3 Tax collectors.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
Revenue farmers.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233653
Nagabhatta, the ruler of Ujjain, who resisted the Arab attacks belonged to the _________ dynasty.
1 Paramara
2 Chauhan
3 Gurjara Pratihara
4 Garhwal
Explanation:
Gurjara Pratihara In 750 AD, Nagabhata-I replaced the throne of the great king Harshavardhana and established himself as the great ruler of Ujjain. He resisted invasion by the Mlechchas who were identified with the Arab Muslim invaders which is mentioned in the Gwalior inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja. Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty.
233704
The Sikh territories in the late eighteenth century extended from.
1 Indus to the Jamuna
2 Only in Indus Region
3 Indus to Ganga
4 Entire North India
Explanation:
Indus to the Jamuna
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233756
During which century the Mughal Empire declined?
1 18th
2 16th
3 19th
4 21th
Explanation:
18th
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Who were the ijaradars?
1 Revenue farmers.
2 Farmers.
3 Tax collectors.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
Revenue farmers.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233653
Nagabhatta, the ruler of Ujjain, who resisted the Arab attacks belonged to the _________ dynasty.
1 Paramara
2 Chauhan
3 Gurjara Pratihara
4 Garhwal
Explanation:
Gurjara Pratihara In 750 AD, Nagabhata-I replaced the throne of the great king Harshavardhana and established himself as the great ruler of Ujjain. He resisted invasion by the Mlechchas who were identified with the Arab Muslim invaders which is mentioned in the Gwalior inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja. Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty.
233704
The Sikh territories in the late eighteenth century extended from.
1 Indus to the Jamuna
2 Only in Indus Region
3 Indus to Ganga
4 Entire North India
Explanation:
Indus to the Jamuna
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233756
During which century the Mughal Empire declined?
1 18th
2 16th
3 19th
4 21th
Explanation:
18th
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233757
Who were the ijaradars?
1 Revenue farmers.
2 Farmers.
3 Tax collectors.
4 All of these.
Explanation:
Revenue farmers.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233653
Nagabhatta, the ruler of Ujjain, who resisted the Arab attacks belonged to the _________ dynasty.
1 Paramara
2 Chauhan
3 Gurjara Pratihara
4 Garhwal
Explanation:
Gurjara Pratihara In 750 AD, Nagabhata-I replaced the throne of the great king Harshavardhana and established himself as the great ruler of Ujjain. He resisted invasion by the Mlechchas who were identified with the Arab Muslim invaders which is mentioned in the Gwalior inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja. Nagabhata was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty.