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Who wrote 'Humayun-nama'?

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Important Questions on Medieval History

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Who was defeated at Kannauj in the hands of Sher Shah in 1540?
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Alam Khan, one of those who invited Babur to invade India was
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In Indian history, who was Abdul Hamid Lahori?
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Consider the following statements
1. The battle of Buxar provided the key to the English to establish their rule in India.
2. The Treaty of Allahabad concluded in '1765', enabled the British to establish their rule in Bengal.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Consider the following: The arrival of Babur into India led to the-
1. introduction of gunpowder in the sub-continent
2. introduction of the arch and dome in the region's architecture
3. establishment of Timurid dynasty in the region
Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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Given below are two statements in each question, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.

Assertion (A) Shah Alam II spent the initial years as an emperor far away from his capital.

Reason (R) There are always a linking danger of foreign invasion from the North-West Frontier.

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Match List I {book translated in Persian language) and List II (translator)
         List I                           List II

A. Atharv Veda                   1. Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana

B. Tujuk-i-Babri                   2. Faizi

C. Lilawati                           3. Haji Ibrahim Sarhindi

D. Panch Tantra                  4. Abul Fazl

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Ibadat Khana at Fatehpur Sikri was: