Which battle made Hamayun homeless wanderer?

Which battle made Hamayun homeless wanderer?

A. Dadrah
B. Panipat
C. Qanauj
D. None of these

Humayun lost his empire after a defeat in the Battle of Kanauj in AD 1540. He was so badly defeated in this war that he went into Exile. With the military help from the Shah of Persia in AD 1554. Humayun was able to capture his kingdom.

The Last Hindu ruler of the Sub-continent was:__________?

The Last Hindu ruler of the Sub-continent was:__________?

A. Raja Pirthavi Raj
B. Raja Dahir
C. Raja Jay Pal
D. None of these

Like Charlemagne and King Arthur, the twelfth-century Indian ruler Prithviraj Chauhan stood on the cusp of two periods in a time of great change. He has often been described as “the last Hindu emperor” because Muslim dynasties of Central Asian or Afghan origin became dominant after Prithviraj Chauhan’s death.

HRCP stands for?

HRCP stands for?

A. Human Rights Committee of Pakistan
B. Human Rights Conference of Pakistan
C. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
D. None of these

Established in 1986 and registered in 1987, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is the country’s apex independent human rights body.

NCOC stands for?

NCOC stands for?

A. National Coordination and Operation Centre
B. National Command and Operation Centre
C. National Control and Operation Centre
D. National Centre for Operation and Coordination

NCOC. National Command and Operation Centre is nerve centre to synergize and articulate unified national effort against COVID-19, and to implement the decisions of National Coordination Committee on COVID-19.

Which City of Balochistan is called Fruit garden of Pakistan?

Which City of Balochistan is called Fruit garden of Pakistan?A. Quetta
B. Khuzdar
C. Ziarat
D. None of these

Quetta is at an average elevation of 1,680 metres (5,510 feet) above sea level, making it Pakistan’s only high-altitude major city. The city is known as the “Fruit Garden of Pakistan,” due to the numerous fruit orchards in and around it, and the large variety of fruits and dried fruit products produced there.

 

Mohabbat khan mosque was destroyed By_________?

Mohabbat khan mosque was destroyed By_________?

A. Water
B. fire
C. Time
D. Earthquake

The mosque has a strange story of being razed and plundered during Sikh rule. The top minarets were destroyed by a great fire in June 1895. Paolo Bartolomeo Avitabile (Abu Tabela), an Italian mercenary serving as governor of Peshawar under Ranjeet Singh used to hang a local tribesman each day at the top of the minaret. However, local faithfuls and later on the British rebuilt the historic mosque.