18th Century Revolts And Reform Sri Narayana Guru was born into an __________ family Nayar Ezhava Vannan Pulaya Nayar Ezhava Vannan Pulaya ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Theosophical movement though not very successful helped in contributing to developments in society. Which of the following are those developments?I. Women upliftment and recognized their importanceII. Provided self respect needed to fight British colonial ruleIII. Did not provide any contribution as they realized that they were giving false sense of pride Only III Only I All listed here Only II Only III Only I All listed here Only II ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Concerning the caste system, __________said the following to Narayana Guru: "The casteHindus and the low caste-Hindus are both the sons of Hinduism. The caste-Hindu is the elder brother who shoulders responsibility, and he therefore exercises certain privileges. The low casteHindu is his younger brother who is to be cared for. If the elder brother turns out to be somewhat rough and aggressive that should not make the younger brother a runaway from his mother Hinduism." Mahatma Gandhi Dadabhai Naoroji Tilak Chattambi Swamikal Mahatma Gandhi Dadabhai Naoroji Tilak Chattambi Swamikal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Who was the prominent leader in Lucknow during the Revolt of 1857? Bahadur Shah Zafar Rani Laxmi Bai Kuar Singh Begum Hazrat Mahal Bahadur Shah Zafar Rani Laxmi Bai Kuar Singh Begum Hazrat Mahal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Sir Huge Rose described whom as 'the best and bravest military leader of the rebel'? Begum Hazrat Mahal Bahadur Shah Zafar Kunwar Singh Rani Laxmi Bai Begum Hazrat Mahal Bahadur Shah Zafar Kunwar Singh Rani Laxmi Bai ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Temple entry movement started mainly in Kerala aimed at which of the following Allowing women to enter temple Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity Allowing women to enter temple Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP