Ancient History Art And Culture What is the correct chronological sequence of the under mentioned Pallava kings? I. Nandivarman IIII. Mahendravarman IIII. Narasimhavarman IIV. Simhavishnu III, I, IV, II IV, II, III, I I, II, III, IV II, III, I, IV III, I, IV, II IV, II, III, I I, II, III, IV II, III, I, IV ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ancient History Art And Culture __________ comprises the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution Hill Forts of Rajasthan Fatehpur Sikri Rani ki vav Nalanda Hill Forts of Rajasthan Fatehpur Sikri Rani ki vav Nalanda ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ancient History Art And Culture Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct related to the Smritis? I. It deals with the performance of duties, customs and laws prescribed according to DharmaII. It is concerned mainly with the rules of the organization of the monasteries Only II Only I Neither I nor II Both I & II Only II Only I Neither I nor II Both I & II ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ancient History Art And Culture Name the Muslim Invader who destroyed Nalanda University? Muhammad Bin Bakhtiyar Allaudin Khalji Muhammad Bin Tuglaq Muhammad Bin Qasim Muhammad Bin Bakhtiyar Allaudin Khalji Muhammad Bin Tuglaq Muhammad Bin Qasim ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ancient History Art And Culture Kalidasa's works include:I. AbhijnanashakuntalamII. Meghadutam III. RaghuvamsaIV. MalvikagnimitramV. RitusamharaVI. KumarasambhavaSelect the correct option I, II, III and IV I, III , IV and V I, II, IV, V and VI All of them I, II, III and IV I, III , IV and V I, II, IV, V and VI All of them ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ancient History Art And Culture What was the job of Rupadarshaka in Mauryan Era as per Arthashashtra of Kautilya? Royal Superintendent of Courtesans Royal examiner of minted coins Police Manager of the Stage Royal Superintendent of Courtesans Royal examiner of minted coins Police Manager of the Stage ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP According to Arthashastra of Kautilya, in the Mauryan Administration the official designated as Rupadarshaka was the Royal examiner of Coins.