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Arrange the following Mughal Emperors in the correct chronological sequence:
I. Jahandar Shah
II. Shah Alam I
III. Ahmad Shah
IV. Muhammad Shah
V. Farrukh Siyar
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Arrange the following conquests of Ranjit Singh in the chronological order:
I. Ludhiana
II. Amritsar
III. Kangra
IV. Lahore
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From which of the following countries did Tipu seek help to expel the British from India?
I. Afghanistan
II. Arabia
III. France
IV. Russia
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Treaty of Seringapatam, signed by Tipu and Cornwallis, contained
I. Payment of a war indemnity of about Rs.3 crores by Tipu.
II. Stationing of a British Resident at Seringapatam.
III. Sending two of his sons by Tipu as hostages to the British camp.
IV. Surrender of almost half of Tipu‘s territories,
Which were to be shared among the English, the Nizam and the Marathas.
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Who was the Governor of Madras who concluded the Treaty of Mangalore with Tipu Sultan?
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Arrange the following events in the reign of Ranjit Singh in the chronological sequence:
I. Assumption of the title of Maharaja of Lahore by Ranjit Singh.
II. Mission of Metcalfe to Ranjit Singh.
III. Acquisition of the Kohinoor by Ranjit Singh from Shah Shuja of Afghanistan.
IV. Occupation of Kashmir by Ranjit Singh
V. Meeting between William Bentinck and Ranjit Singh.
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Match the following:
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Which of the following statements about the Anglo-Nizam relations are true?
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Three sons of Aurangzeb fought among themselves for the throne after his death. Who emerged victorious and came to the throne?
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The Mughal Empire declined during the first half of the 18th century. Matters became so worse that the British army occupied Delhi in
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Muazzam, who took the title of Bahadur Shah, tried to gain control over the Rajput state of Amber by replacing Jai Singh by his younger brother
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Which of the following was not granted to the Marathas in the Deccan by Bahadur Shah?
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Bahadur Shah tried to conciliate the rebellious Sikhs by making peace with a Sikh leader and giving him a high mansab (rank). Identify him
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The famous battle of Peshwa and Nizam took place in which of the following places?
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Bahadur Shah conciliated the Bundela chief, Chatarsal. Besides, a Jat chief joined him in fighting Banda Bahadur. Identify him
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Bahadur Shah was succeeded by
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Bahadur Shah’s successor came to the throne with thehelp of the most powerful noble of the time. Who was he?
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Farrukh Siyar came to the Mughal throne with the help of Abdullah Khan and Hussain Ali (the king makers) who are better known as the
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Abdullah Khan and Hussain Ali lost their importance during the reign of
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The Maratha ruler, Sahu, agreed to support the Mughals in the Deccan with 15,000 mounted soldiers during the reign of
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A powerful noble of Muhammad Shah founded the state of Hyderabad (1724). Identify him
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The Sikh leader, Banda Bahadur, was captured and executed during the reign of
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The Rajputs rose in rebellion under Rana Amar Singh during the reign of
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Nadir Shah invaded india in 1739 during the reign of
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Ahmad Shah Abdali greatly weakened the Mughal Empire by invading India repeatedly. His first invasion was during the reign of
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Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761. This happened in the reign of
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The successors of Ahmad Shah Abdali lost Punjab to
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Which of the following later Mughal emperors appointed his 2-1/2 years old son as Governor of Punjab and a one year baby as the deputy under him?
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In which Mughal emperor ’s reign did the administration deteriorate as a result of his reckless grants of jagirs and promotions?
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Bengal and Oudh were founded as independent states during the reign of
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