A. Indian council Act, 1862
B. Queens proclamation of 1858
C. Queens order,1857
D. East India Company order 1858
A. Indian council Act, 1862
B. Queens proclamation of 1858
C. Queens order,1857
D. East India Company order 1858
A. 1900
B. 1901
C. 1906
D. None of these
A. 40
B. 49
C. 52
D. None of these
A. 100
B. 90
C. 85
D. None of these
A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. None of these
A. 12
B. 16
C. 17
D. None of these
The Sur Empire was an Afghan dynasty which ruled a large territory in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent for nearly 16 years, between 1540 and 1556, with Sasaram, in modern-day Bihar, serving as its capital.
A. 82
B. 84
C. 86
D. None of these
The Slave Dynasty ruled the Sub-continent for about 84 years. It was the first Muslim dynasty that ruled India. Qutub-ud-din Aibak, a slave of Muhammad Ghori, who became the ruler after the death of his master, founded the Slave Dynasty.
A. Western Bengal
B. Eastern Bengal
C. North Western Bengal
D. None of these
The idea of the partition had been brought up only for administrative reasons. Therefore, Curzon planned to split Orissa and Bihar and join fifteen eastern districts of Bengal with Assam. The eastern province held a population of 31 million, most of which was Muslim, with its centre at Dhaka.
A. Lord lytton
B. Lord Curzon
C. Lord Hastings
D. Lord Wallington
Partition of Bengal, (1905), division of Bengal carried out by the British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, despite strong Indian nationalist opposition. It began a transformation of the Indian National Congress from a middle-class pressure group into a nationwide mass movement.
A. Muslims
B. British
C. Both of these
D. None of these