11 Flashcards
Chandra Gupta founded an empire in 321 B.C. that encompassed most of Sub-continent, it was called
Mauryan Empire
Persian Empire was founded in 549
B.C. by the great?
Cyprus
Buddhist emperor Ashoka belonged to which dynasty?
Mauryan
By whom Persian Empire was finally
broken in 331 B.C.?
Greeks
Gupta dynasty ruled on India from 320 AD to _____
(a) 575 A.D.
(c) 550 A.D.
(b) 510 A.D.
(d) 475 A.D.
(c) 550 A.D
A.D. 61 8 - 90 7 is regarded as the golden age of Chinese civilization by many historians.
Name the dynasty which ruled China during this period.
Tang Dynasty
Roman Empire was established in 27 B.C. by .
(b) Julius Ceaser
(d) Brutus
(a) Octavian
(c) Mark Antony
(a) Octavian
Tang dynasty finally collapsed in
(a) 896 A.D.
(c) 902 A.D.
(b) 907 A.D.
(d) 925 A.D.
(c) 902 A.D.
Name the dynasty which ruled China
from 202 to 220 A.D . and during this
period Buddhism was introduced in
China.
Han Dynasty
Name the capital of Byzantine Empire.
(a) Demascus
(b) Rome
(c) Constantinpole
(d) Ankara
(c) Constantinpole
Han dynasty was founded after collapse of Chin dynasty who was the founder of Han dynasty,? (a) Li Han (b) Liu Bang (c) Liu Bon (d) Liu Bing
(b) Liu Bang
Who was the founder of Umayyad dynasty?
a) Yazid
(b) Marwan
(c) Mu’awiya(RA
(d) Walid I
(c) Mu’awiya
In 395 A.D., Roman Empire was
divided into two parts the Eastern
Part of Empire was called
Byzantine empire
Ummayad Dynasty estab by
Muawiyaa
in 661 AD
Holy Roman Empire abolished by
Napolean in 1806
What was the tenure of Mu’awiya’s
(RA) caliphate?
(a) 675 A.D.-695 A.D.
(b) 661 A.D.-675 A.D.
(c) 670 A.D.-685 A.D.
(d) 665 A.D.-675 A.D
(b) 661 A.D.-675A.D.
Who ascended the throne from Mu’awiya?
Yazid I
Name the first Abbasi Caliph?
(c) Abbas bin Saffah
(d) Abbas bin Hamza
(a) Abu Abbas
(b) Abu Abbas Al Saffah
(b) Abu Abbas Al Saffah
Sultan Muhammad the conqueror of
constantinpole belonged to which
Ottoman
Name the Umayyad ruler in whose Muslim forces successfully sub-continent, Africa and reign entered Spain?
(a) Walid Bin Marwarn
(b) Sulaiman
(c) Mu’awiya II
(d) Walid Bin Abdul Malik
(d) Walid Bin Abdul Malik