Consider the following:
1. Indo-Greeks
2. Kushans
3. Shakas
4. Parthians
Which of the following is the correct chronological order of their arrival in India?
In the Indian subcontinent, the first coins to bear the names and images of rulers were issued by the
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Which one of the following books of ancient India has the love story of the son of the Sunga dynasty founder?
Consider the following statements.
Assertion (A): Kushanas banned gold coins taken from their empire on the silk route.
Reason (R): Kushanas could not control the Silk route and were at a loss from its trade.
In the context of the above, which of these is correct?
'Kanishka must have conquered the greater part of the Gangetic plain', the evidence of this statement comes from which of the following facts:
1. Coins of Kanishka are found in places like Mathura, Sravasti and Benares.
2. His coins exhibit only Buddhist images, not Hindu gods, a popular cult in the Gangetic plain.
Which of the above is/are correct?
An important item of trade from Ancient India was precious in Roman Empire so much that it was known as 'black gold'. What does the item refer to?
Consider the following statements:
1. Kushanas controlled the Silk Route in North-Western India and Central Asia for many years.
2. Kushanas issued gold coins which were in turn used by the traders in the Silk Route.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect?
There are several passes in the Northwestern Mountains of India. From them, Alexander of Macedon came to India through
Consider the following about the religious impact of the Greeks, Kushanas, Shakas, and Parthians called Yavanas.
1. They patronized religions like Buddhism.
2. Their coins contained images of religious Hindu figures.
Which of the above is/are correct?
In Ancient India, a means of claiming high status for the Kings was to identify with various deities. Consider the following regarding it.
1. Kushana rulers installed god-like colossal statues of them.
2. Some Kushanas adopted the title Devaputra, which implied the 'son of the God'.
3. Vijayanagara kings claimed to rule on behalf of the god Virupaksha.
4. Vijayanagara rulers adopted the title 'Brahma-vama' to segment themselves as the highest castes equivalent to God.
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