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प्रश्न
State whether the following is true or false:
The Bahmani rulers used Persian and Arabic as court languages.
विकल्प
True
False
उत्तर
True
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
Occupation of ____________ behind the Bahamani-Vijayanagara conflict.
Match Column A with Column B
Column A | Column B |
1. After the fall of the Bahamani Empire | (a) was founded by Hasan Gangu |
2. Gulbarga | (b) was the most popular king of the Vijayanagara empire |
3. Muhammad Shah II's reign | (c) was the capital of the Bahamani kingdom |
4. The Vijayanagara empire | (d) was peaceful |
5. The Bahamani kingdom | (e) was founded by Harihara and Bukka Raya |
6. Krishnadev Raya | (f) there arose five independent states |
Discuss the reasons for the conflict between the Bahamani and Vijayanagara empires.
Fill in the blank:
The ___________ became a battleground for the prolonged struggle between the Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms.
Choose the correct answer:
The greatest ruler of the Vijayanagar kingdom was __________.
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentence:
What measures did the Vijayanagar rulers take to develop agriculture?
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentence:
Give one example to show that the Vijayanagar kings were tolerant and liberal.
Find the odd one out
Consider the following statements and find out which is/are correct
- Turquoise throne is one of the bejewelled royal seats of Persian kings described in Firdausi’s Shah Nama.
- The fertile regions between the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra and Krishna–Godavari delta were the zones of conflict among the rulers of Vijayanagar, and Bahmani.
- Muhammad I was educated at Multan.
- Mahmud Gawan served with great distinction as the Prime Minister under Muhammad III.
Consider the following statements and find out which is/are correct
- The repressive measures of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq led to the rise of many independent states.
- Vijayanagara was called Vidyanagar initially.
- Saluva Narasimha replaced the Saluva dynasty with Aravidu dynasty.
- Muhammad Shah I’s attack on Warangal earned him a large property and wealth.