UPSC History Early empire (6 BCE to 1 CE) Question Bank Sangam/Deccans Era

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                Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:
    List-I              List-II
    A. Kachhavaha     1. RanaKumbha
    B. Rastrakuta      2. Bhioa
    C. Parmar         3. ManSingh
    D. Sisodia         4. Krishna-I
    Codes:

    A)  A-1      B-2      C-3       D-4

    B)  A-2                  B-1                   C-3      D-4

    C)  A-3      B-4      C-1       D-2

    D)  A-4                  B-3                   C-1       D-2

    Correct Answer: D

    Solution :

     Kachhavaha Krishna-I Rastrakuta Man Singh Pamiar RanaKumbha Sisodia Bhoja Sawai Man Singh II of Jaipur on an inspection tour in the Middle East in World War II. The Kachwaha are a Suryavanshi Rajput clan who ruled a number of kingdoms and princely states in India, such as Dhundhar, Alwar, and Maihar, while the largest and oldest state was Amber, now part of Jaipur. The Rashtrakuta dynasty was a prominent ancient power flourished in India between the sixth and the tenth century AD. During this timeframe, the Rashtrakuta Empire was spread across a large part of die Indian subcontinent. The Parmar dynasty' was an early medieval Indian royal house diat ruled over die Malwa region in central India. The most significant ruler was Bhoja I. The Sisodias are Suiyavanshi Rajputs claiming descent from Lord Rama through his son Lava. They were known as die Ranas of Mewar, which was a princely state under the British Raj. The earliest history of the clan claims that they moved from Lahore to Shiv Desh or Chitor in 134 AD. They established themselves as rulers of Mewar in 734 AD, ruling from the fortress of Chittoigarh. They trace their descent from Bappa Rawal (ruled 1734-1753), eighth ruler of the Guhilot dynasty.


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