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History Of Pakistan & India - 2003 - 2
1.
Nadir Shah invaded India in:
a) 1738
b) 1735
c) 1733
d) None of these.
2.
Wolseley Haig was:
a) Poet.
b) Historian.
c) Traveller.
d) Poltician.
3.
Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded Punjab second time in:
a) 1739
b) 1749
c) None of these.
d) 1745
4.
Bajirao was:
a) Poet.
b) Poltician.
c) Historian.
d) Soldier.
5.
The Sikhs were organized by:
a) Guru Amar Das,
b) The Sikhs were organized by:
c) Guru Nanak
d) Guru Raam Das
6.
Zia-ud-Din Barani was a:
a) Soldier
b) Poltician.
c) Poet.
d) Historian.
7.
Tabqat-e-Nasiri was translated by:
a) Blochmann
b) Amir Ali
c) Ahmad Shah Abdal
d) Raverty
8.
“Ain-e-Akbari” was translated by:
a) Beveridge.
b) Blochmann.
c) Ahmad Shah Abdali.
d) Amir Ali.
9.
“Memories of Jehangir” was translated by:
a) Raverty
b) Blochmann.
c) Beveridge.
10.
Sultan Qaiqabad was the grandson of:
a) Balban.
b) Aurangzeb
c) Shah Jehan
d) None of these
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