Babur captured two cities in 1513 which the help of Shah of Persia. These cities were?
- (a) Delhi and Lahore
- (b) Kabul and Kandahar
- (c) Bukhara and Samarkand
- (d) Kabul and Bukhara
- (c) Bukhara and Samarkand
The title of “Lakh Baksh” earned by:
- (a) Mahmood Ghanavi
- (b) Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
- (c) Muhammad Ghauri
- (d) Hassan Nizami
- (b) Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was the first independent Muslim King crowned on _________ at Lahore.
- (a) 24 June 1206
- (b) 28 July 1207
- (c) 28 March 1205
- (d) 24 April 1208
- (a) 24 June 1206
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak died during playing:
- (a) Hockey
- (b) Polo
- (c) Cricket
- (d) Football
- (b) Polo
The Ruins of Mohenjodaro were found on which river’s banks?
- (a) Ganga
- (b) Indus
- (c) Ravi
- (d) Jhelum
- (b) Indus
When Muslims left the Congress and felt for their own political party?
- (a) At the formation of Muslim League
- (b) At the time of Swadeshi movement
- (c) When Jinnah asked for it
- (d) At the time of Simla Deputation
- (d) At the time of Simla Deputation
Bhagat Kabir, Baba Gurunal and Dadu Dayal were all associated with ________ Movement.
- (a) Quit India
- (b) Faraizi
- (c) Non-Cooperation
- (d) Bhagti
- (d) Bhagti
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak died in the year of:
- (a) 1206
- (b) 1208
- (c) 1210
- (d) 1212
- (c) 1210
The Vernacular Press Act imposed restrictions on:
- (a) Urdu languages press
- (b) Indian languages press only
- (c) English & Urdu press
- (d) All newspapers in India
- (b) Indian languages press only
Shah Jahan’s real name was:
- (a) Kaleem
- (b) Khurram
- (c) Saleem
- (d) Shahab-ud-Din
- (b) Khurram