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Below are some Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from History frequently asked in various examinations like SSC, NDA, UPPSC, UPSC, CDS, and other State Examinations-    

History Quiz – 55

Below are some Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from History frequently asked in various examinations like SSC, NDA, UPPSC, UPSC, CDS, and other State Examinations-    

History Quiz – 56

Below are some Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from History frequently asked in various examinations like SSC, NDA, UPPSC, UPSC, CDS, and other State Examinations-    

History Quiz – 57

Below are some Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from History frequently asked in various examinations like SSC, NDA, UPPSC, UPSC, CDS, and other State Examinations-    

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Below are some Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from History frequently asked in various examinations like SSC, NDA, UPPSC, UPSC, CDS, and other State Examinations-    

Meaning of the term Gandhika

Meaning of the term Gandhika

Meaning of the term Gandhika used during Satavahana Empire The term “Gandhika” referred to a tax or toll that was levied on goods transported through a specific route or region during the Satavahana Empire. The word “Gandhika” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Gandha,” which means “scent” or “aroma.” The Gandhika tax was levied on …

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Lord Mountbatten

Lord Mountbatten

Lord Mountbatten (1947 – 1948) Lord Mountbatten, also known as Louis Mountbatten, was a British statesman and naval officer who served as the last Viceroy of India from 1947 to 1948. In this blog, we will use pointers to highlight some key aspects of Lord Mountbatten’s life and legacy. Lord Mountbatten’s Early Life and Military …

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Meaning of the term Ahara

Meaning of the term Ahara

Meaning of the term Ahara used during Satavahana Empire Ahara was a term used during the Satavahana Empire, which existed from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE in parts of present-day India. The term Ahara means “food” or “provisions” in Sanskrit. In the context of the Satavahana Empire, Ahara referred to the …

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Lord Linlithgow

Lord Linlithgow (1936 – 1944) Lord Linlithgow, also known as Victor Hope, was a British statesman who served as Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943. In this blog, we will use pointers to highlight some key aspects of Lord Linlithgow’s life and legacy. Lord Linlithgow’s Early Life and Education Victor Alexander John Hope was …

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