India From 6th To 14th Century
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Who was the founder of the Gurjara-Pratihar dynasty and which king successfully faced Arab invasions?
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Harichandra founded the Gurjara dynasty. His son Nagabhatta, who ruled Ujjain, was prominent and successful in facing Arab invasions. He extended his territory over portions of Rajputana, beyond Gujar…
Prithviraj Chauhan
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The most famous king of the Chauhan dynasty from Ajmer. He defeated Mohammed Ghori in the first battle of Tarain but lost in the second battle due to Jayachandra's treachery. Known for bravery and des…
What were the main contributions of Rajput kings to literature and education?
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Rajput kings patronized scholars and contributed greatly to literature. Notable works include 'Gita Govinda' by Jayadeva, 'Rajatarangini' by Kalhana, 'Prithvirajaraso' by Chand Bardai. Kings like Bhoj…
Lalithaditya Muktapeeda
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The most famous ruler of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir (724-760 CE). He expanded the kingdom to include Bengal in the east, Vindhyachal in the south, Caspian Sea in the west, and Tibet in the north.
How many times did Mahmud Ghazni invade India and what was his most famous attack?
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Mahmud Ghazni invaded India 17 times between 997-1030 CE. His most famous attack was on the Somnath temple of Gujarat, where he destroyed the Shivalinga and plundered vast wealth. He also defeated var…
Compare the invasion objectives of Mahmud Ghazni and Mohammed Ghori.
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Mahmud Ghazni (997-1030): Focused on looting wealth through 17 raids but did not establish permanent rule in India. His invasions were primarily for plundering temples and treasuries. Mohammed Ghori (…
Qutubuddin Aibak
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Founder of the Ghulam (Slave) dynasty and the Delhi Sultanate. He was Mohammed Ghori's trusted commander who took control of Delhi after Ghori's death. He constructed the Quwat-ul-Islam mosque and beg…
What administrative innovations did Iltamush introduce in the Delhi Sultanate?
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Iltamush divided his kingdom into provinces called 'ikta' and appointed provincial officers called 'iktadars'. He created a group of 40 Sardars to advise on administration and justice. He introduced g…
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