AN IMPERIAL CAPITAL: VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE
Key concepts in a nutshell
Q.1:- Hampi town is located in the bank of which river? (2)
Ans. It is located on the bank of Tungabhadra river.
Q.2:- Which goddess is called Pampa? (2)
Ans. Goddess Pampa is the name of the goddess Parvati.
Q.3:- Who was Colin Mackenzie? Mention his importance in Indian history? (2)
Ans. Colin Mackenzie used to work in the British East India Company. He took birth in1754. He is a famous engineer, surveyor, and humanist. He became the first Surveyor General of British India in 1815. He died in the year 1821. He began to survey in the traditional culture and historical places of India in order to run the administration of
Colonial India more smoothly and effectively.
Q.4:- Mention the silent features of the temple of Hampi. (2)
Ans. The temple of Hampi is well articulated with artistic pillars like structure. Magnificent structure with gallery surrounded with pillars around divinity and the place of God is one of the features of the temples. The main temple of Hampi is Vitthal and Hazareram.
Q.5:- How did the water requirements problems solved in the Vijayanagar empire? (2)
Ans. The natural reservoir is providing water for Vijayanagar is the Tungabhadra river. This river was situated in the north-east direction of the kingdom. Many rivers from
nearby mountain range get merged into this river. Dams were built in almost all tributaries of rivers. Hauz was built in order to cope with the drastic climate in a draught situation. This was stored at the beginning of the 15th century. This place was called Kamalapuram water reservoir.
Q:-6 What do you think were the advantages and disadvantages of enclosing agricultural land within the fortified area of the city? (5)
Ans. There are many advantages and disadvantages of enclosing agricultural land within the fortified area of the Vijayanagara empire.
Q:-7 What do you think was the significance of the ritual's associated with the
Mahanavami Dibba? (5)
Ans. The importance of the rituals associated with the Mahanawami Dibba. Located on one of the highest points in the city, the "Mahanawami Dibba" is a massive platform rising from a base of about 11000 sq.ft. to a height of 40 feet. Rituals associated with the structure probably coincided with Mahanawami (Literally the great ninth day) of the ten-day Hindu festival during the autumn months of September and October, known variously as Dushehra (northern India), Durga Puja (in Bengal) and Navaratri or Mahanawami (in Peninsular India). The Vijayanagara kings displayed their prestige, power, and suzerainty on this occasion.
Q8:- What impression of the lives of the ordinary people of Vijayanagara can you cull from the various descriptions in the Vijayanagara empire. (5)
Ans. Ordinary people of this empire scope different languages and followed a different religious tradition.
Q.9:- Evaluate the importance of Amar Nayaka System in the emergence of the Vijayanagara Empire. (10)
Ans.
There is an important role of this system to emerging the Vijayanagara empire. That shows in the following points:
Passage-based Question:-
Q. 10 Colin Mackenzie
Born in 1754, Colin Mackenzie became a famous engineer, surveyor, and cartographer. In 1815 he was appointed the first Surveyor General of India. A post he held till his death in 1821. he embarked on collecting local histories and surveying historic sites in order to better understand India’s past and make governance of the colony easier. He says that “ It struggled long under the miseries of dead management…. Before the south came under the benign in the influence of the British government”. By standing Vijayanagar, Mackenzie believed that the East India company would gain “ much useful information on many of these institutions, laws, and customs whose influence still prevails. Among the various tribes of natives forming the general mass of the population to this date.
(i) Who was Colin Mackenzie? (2)
Ans. Colin Mackenzie used to work in the British East India Company. He took birth in 1754. He is a famous engineer, surveyor, and humanist.
(ii) Which ancient city was founded by Colin Mackenzie? (1)
Ans. Hampi
(iii) Why did he start the surveys? (2)
Ans. He started the surveys in order to better understand India’s past and make governance of the colony easier.
(iv) In which stages Colin Mackenzie completed his work? (3)
Ans. First of all, he prepared the maps. He collected the information’s about the local traditions from the priest of Virupaksha and Pampadevi temple.
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3. What is the architecture of Vijayanagara known for? |
4. Who were the rulers of the Vijayanagara Empire? |
5. What led to the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire? |
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