History One-Liners for various competitive examinations
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Maximum questions come from History portion in different competitive exams.
Here are some important History one-liners for students competing for various exams
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1-Prithviraj was defeated by Ghori Mohammed to conquer Delhi
2-Vikramaditya was Chandra Gupta II
3-The brain trust of Chandra Gupta Maurya was Kautilya
4-Aryan’s lived in South India
5-Dravidians were the architects of Indus Valley Civilization
6-Greece is called constitution Research Society
7-The kailashnath Temple at Ellora was constructed by Rashtrakuta king Krishna
8-Ashoka was the first king in the world who introduced prohibition
9-Alexander the great visited India in 326 BC
10-Buland Darwaza is situated in Uttar Pradesh
11-Wheat and Barley were the staple food of Indus Valley people
12-The city of modern Patna was founded by Ajathasatru
13-Vathapi was the capital of the Chalukyas
14-Chengizkhan was known as the ‘Whip of the God’
15- Battle of Buxar battle in India gave superior status to the Britishers
16-Megasthenese was a Greek ambassador. He was sent to the court of Chandragupta Maurya by Seleucus
17-The punch-marked coins, mostly of silver, were the common units of transactions during Mauryan period
18-Both Chalukyas and Pallavas differed with each other and tried to establish their supremacy over land
between Krishna and Tungabhadra.
19-The founder of Chola Dynasty was Vijayalaya.
20-It is Raja, who built a Saiya a temple of Rajarajeshwara
21-Kambama wrote Ramavatrama. It was one of the greatest figures of Tamil poetry. His Ramayana is known as Kamba Ramayana.
22-Rajendra I assumed the title of Gangaikondachol. He built a city called Gangaikondacholapuram
23-The Treaty of Bassein (Now called Vasai) was a pact signed on December 31, 1802, between the British East India Company and Baji Rao II, the Maratha Peshwa of Pune (Poona) in India after the Battle of Poona.
24-Passage of the Rowlatt Act took place immediately before the massacre at Jallianwalla Bagh
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