233697
Why Humayun got defeated in the battle of Kannauj?
1 The army of Sher Shah was strong
2 The army of Humayun revolted against him
3 Humayun adopted the wrong technique of war
4 Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain
Explanation:
Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain The battle of Kannauj took place in May 1540, Humayun was defeated in the hands of Sher Khan because the gun powder carried by Humayun soldiers were kept in open ground and due to heavy rain it got wet and became unusable.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233698
Chand Bibi is known for _______________ .
1 participating in 1857 revolt
2 socio-religious reforms
3 valiantly fighting the Mughal forces
4 None of the above
Explanation:
valiantly fighting the Mughal forces Chand Bibi was a Muslim woman warrior from medieval India. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (1596–99). Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233699
Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?
1 War of succession among sons of Aurangazeb
2 Attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali
3 Revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc.
4 All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
Explanation:
All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. War of succession among sons of Aurangzeb, attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc. are the factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India. Yet, within about fifty years of his death, the Mughal Empire disintegrated. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession among his three sons, revolts among various communities and foreign invasions each of which significantly weakened the hold of the Mughal Empire over its territories.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233700
Which invader came from Afghanistan in 1739 CE to invade Delhi?
233697
Why Humayun got defeated in the battle of Kannauj?
1 The army of Sher Shah was strong
2 The army of Humayun revolted against him
3 Humayun adopted the wrong technique of war
4 Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain
Explanation:
Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain The battle of Kannauj took place in May 1540, Humayun was defeated in the hands of Sher Khan because the gun powder carried by Humayun soldiers were kept in open ground and due to heavy rain it got wet and became unusable.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233698
Chand Bibi is known for _______________ .
1 participating in 1857 revolt
2 socio-religious reforms
3 valiantly fighting the Mughal forces
4 None of the above
Explanation:
valiantly fighting the Mughal forces Chand Bibi was a Muslim woman warrior from medieval India. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (1596–99). Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233699
Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?
1 War of succession among sons of Aurangazeb
2 Attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali
3 Revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc.
4 All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
Explanation:
All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. War of succession among sons of Aurangzeb, attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc. are the factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India. Yet, within about fifty years of his death, the Mughal Empire disintegrated. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession among his three sons, revolts among various communities and foreign invasions each of which significantly weakened the hold of the Mughal Empire over its territories.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233700
Which invader came from Afghanistan in 1739 CE to invade Delhi?
233697
Why Humayun got defeated in the battle of Kannauj?
1 The army of Sher Shah was strong
2 The army of Humayun revolted against him
3 Humayun adopted the wrong technique of war
4 Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain
Explanation:
Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain The battle of Kannauj took place in May 1540, Humayun was defeated in the hands of Sher Khan because the gun powder carried by Humayun soldiers were kept in open ground and due to heavy rain it got wet and became unusable.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233698
Chand Bibi is known for _______________ .
1 participating in 1857 revolt
2 socio-religious reforms
3 valiantly fighting the Mughal forces
4 None of the above
Explanation:
valiantly fighting the Mughal forces Chand Bibi was a Muslim woman warrior from medieval India. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (1596–99). Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233699
Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?
1 War of succession among sons of Aurangazeb
2 Attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali
3 Revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc.
4 All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
Explanation:
All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. War of succession among sons of Aurangzeb, attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc. are the factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India. Yet, within about fifty years of his death, the Mughal Empire disintegrated. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession among his three sons, revolts among various communities and foreign invasions each of which significantly weakened the hold of the Mughal Empire over its territories.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233700
Which invader came from Afghanistan in 1739 CE to invade Delhi?
233697
Why Humayun got defeated in the battle of Kannauj?
1 The army of Sher Shah was strong
2 The army of Humayun revolted against him
3 Humayun adopted the wrong technique of war
4 Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain
Explanation:
Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain The battle of Kannauj took place in May 1540, Humayun was defeated in the hands of Sher Khan because the gun powder carried by Humayun soldiers were kept in open ground and due to heavy rain it got wet and became unusable.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233698
Chand Bibi is known for _______________ .
1 participating in 1857 revolt
2 socio-religious reforms
3 valiantly fighting the Mughal forces
4 None of the above
Explanation:
valiantly fighting the Mughal forces Chand Bibi was a Muslim woman warrior from medieval India. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (1596–99). Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233699
Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?
1 War of succession among sons of Aurangazeb
2 Attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali
3 Revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc.
4 All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
Explanation:
All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. War of succession among sons of Aurangzeb, attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali, revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc. are the factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India. Yet, within about fifty years of his death, the Mughal Empire disintegrated. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession among his three sons, revolts among various communities and foreign invasions each of which significantly weakened the hold of the Mughal Empire over its territories.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233700
Which invader came from Afghanistan in 1739 CE to invade Delhi?