NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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20. Rulers And Buildings
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Select the correct option for the picture given below.
1 Arcuate Style
2 Corbelled Style
3 Trabeate Style
4 Post and Intel Style
Explanation:
Corbelled Style
20. Rulers And Buildings
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Who was responsible for the construction of Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir in Delhi?
1 Babar
2 Akbar
3 Bahadur Shah.
4 Iltumish
Explanation:
Iltumish It was widely believed that the rule of a just king would be an age of plenty when the heavens would not withhold rain. At the same time, making precious water available by constructing tanks and reservoirs was highly praised. Sultan Iltutmish won universal respect for constructing a large reservoir just outside Dehli-i kuhna. It was called the Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236184
Why was the direction of the pedestal of Shah Jahan's throne referred to as the Qibla?
1 To indicate that he was the representative of God.
2 To indicate that he was more powerful than God.
3 To indicate that he was the dispenser of divine justice.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To indicate that he was the representative of God. Shah Jahans audience halls were specially constructed to resemble a mosque. The pedestal on which his throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla, the direction in which Muslims pray, since everybody faced that direction when court was in session. The idea of the king as a representative of God on earth was suggested by these architectural features. It was during Shah Jahans reign that the different elements of Mughal architecture were fused together in a grand harmonious synthesis. His reign witnessed a huge amount of construction activity, especially in Agra and Delhi.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236185
The central towering dome and the tall gateway
236203
Select the correct option for the picture given below.
1 Arcuate Style
2 Corbelled Style
3 Trabeate Style
4 Post and Intel Style
Explanation:
Corbelled Style
20. Rulers And Buildings
236183
Who was responsible for the construction of Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir in Delhi?
1 Babar
2 Akbar
3 Bahadur Shah.
4 Iltumish
Explanation:
Iltumish It was widely believed that the rule of a just king would be an age of plenty when the heavens would not withhold rain. At the same time, making precious water available by constructing tanks and reservoirs was highly praised. Sultan Iltutmish won universal respect for constructing a large reservoir just outside Dehli-i kuhna. It was called the Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236184
Why was the direction of the pedestal of Shah Jahan's throne referred to as the Qibla?
1 To indicate that he was the representative of God.
2 To indicate that he was more powerful than God.
3 To indicate that he was the dispenser of divine justice.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To indicate that he was the representative of God. Shah Jahans audience halls were specially constructed to resemble a mosque. The pedestal on which his throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla, the direction in which Muslims pray, since everybody faced that direction when court was in session. The idea of the king as a representative of God on earth was suggested by these architectural features. It was during Shah Jahans reign that the different elements of Mughal architecture were fused together in a grand harmonious synthesis. His reign witnessed a huge amount of construction activity, especially in Agra and Delhi.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236185
The central towering dome and the tall gateway
236203
Select the correct option for the picture given below.
1 Arcuate Style
2 Corbelled Style
3 Trabeate Style
4 Post and Intel Style
Explanation:
Corbelled Style
20. Rulers And Buildings
236183
Who was responsible for the construction of Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir in Delhi?
1 Babar
2 Akbar
3 Bahadur Shah.
4 Iltumish
Explanation:
Iltumish It was widely believed that the rule of a just king would be an age of plenty when the heavens would not withhold rain. At the same time, making precious water available by constructing tanks and reservoirs was highly praised. Sultan Iltutmish won universal respect for constructing a large reservoir just outside Dehli-i kuhna. It was called the Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236184
Why was the direction of the pedestal of Shah Jahan's throne referred to as the Qibla?
1 To indicate that he was the representative of God.
2 To indicate that he was more powerful than God.
3 To indicate that he was the dispenser of divine justice.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To indicate that he was the representative of God. Shah Jahans audience halls were specially constructed to resemble a mosque. The pedestal on which his throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla, the direction in which Muslims pray, since everybody faced that direction when court was in session. The idea of the king as a representative of God on earth was suggested by these architectural features. It was during Shah Jahans reign that the different elements of Mughal architecture were fused together in a grand harmonious synthesis. His reign witnessed a huge amount of construction activity, especially in Agra and Delhi.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236185
The central towering dome and the tall gateway
236203
Select the correct option for the picture given below.
1 Arcuate Style
2 Corbelled Style
3 Trabeate Style
4 Post and Intel Style
Explanation:
Corbelled Style
20. Rulers And Buildings
236183
Who was responsible for the construction of Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir in Delhi?
1 Babar
2 Akbar
3 Bahadur Shah.
4 Iltumish
Explanation:
Iltumish It was widely believed that the rule of a just king would be an age of plenty when the heavens would not withhold rain. At the same time, making precious water available by constructing tanks and reservoirs was highly praised. Sultan Iltutmish won universal respect for constructing a large reservoir just outside Dehli-i kuhna. It was called the Hauz-i Sultani or the Kings Reservoir.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236184
Why was the direction of the pedestal of Shah Jahan's throne referred to as the Qibla?
1 To indicate that he was the representative of God.
2 To indicate that he was more powerful than God.
3 To indicate that he was the dispenser of divine justice.
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
To indicate that he was the representative of God. Shah Jahans audience halls were specially constructed to resemble a mosque. The pedestal on which his throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla, the direction in which Muslims pray, since everybody faced that direction when court was in session. The idea of the king as a representative of God on earth was suggested by these architectural features. It was during Shah Jahans reign that the different elements of Mughal architecture were fused together in a grand harmonious synthesis. His reign witnessed a huge amount of construction activity, especially in Agra and Delhi.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236185
The central towering dome and the tall gateway