Tuesday, September 1, 2020

The rule of Savvank lasted for 20 years and then the Tuluvansh was established.

The rule of Savvank lasted for 20 years and then the Tuluvansh was established.

History of India General Knowledge Part 7 

General knowledge useful for competitive exams            


                          Hariharrai I and Bukkaray made important contribution to the formation of a small kingdom. The rule of Savvank lasted for 20 years and then the Tuluvansh was established.  Panna asked for the pride of being a ruler.  He achieved many victories during his reign.  Although Krishnadevaraya spent most of his life on the battlefield, he neglected the Vivati ​​system.  No, he dug lakes, canals in the capital and enriched agriculture.  The abolition of some unjust taxes again won the love of the people.  He established a town called Nagalpur near Vijayanagar and adorned it with various buildings and temples.  Krishnadevaraya himself was a scholar. 




                   He wrote several texts in Sanskrit and Telugu.  Reasons for the stimulus of his literature and art He became known as "Dhana Bhoj". After the death of Krishnadevaraya Krishnadevaraya, internal conflicts and conspiracies started in Vijayanagar.  The kingdom of Baddhamani (1347 - 1318) was founded by Zafar Khan in the south in the time of Tughlaq Wanka in 1947. The kingdom of Bahman was established for about a century and a half.  Influenced the politics of South India till. Farkha ruled independently under the name of Alauddin Jam! Manshah.  

                             The construction of several buildings in Bidar was carried out by Wazir Mahmud Gawan of Muhammadshah III, who created a competent administration. The power of the Ba'athists in Muhammadshah III was strengthened during the reign of III.  During the reign of Hamudshah Bahm II, all the power of the state came into the hands of his Wazir Qasim Barid and in his time Bahm's empire came to an end, the whole empire was divided into five independent states like Bijapur, Ahmednagar, Golcond, Bidar and Barar.  End of Delhi Sultanate rule Establishment of Delhi Sultanate rule  Qutbuddin Aibak died in 1906 and 320 years later.  Q.  Ibrahim Lodi's rule ended in 1926.  During these nearly one and a half hundred years the party of the right, powerful, and sometimes weak sultan came to the throne.  This Muslim empire of Delhi saw many sunshine and shadows and its rise and fall was its justice. 

Exercise 1.  W9D4R8 Write the correct answer by finding the correct option from the following option:

 (1) Ehkagan of Delhi Sultanate (Who established Chargan?)  Who were they? (A) Razia Sultana (R) Noorju (C) Arjumandbanu (D) Marunisha

 (2) Which ruler of Delhi's plan is known as 'Tarangi plan'? (A) Ihtutmishu (B) Qutbuddin Aibak (C) Muhammad Tughlaq (  D) Feroze Shah Tughlaq

 (3) Who founded the Vijayanagar Empire? (A) Ahmedshah (B) Hariharaya and Bhukkaraya (c) Krishnadevaraya (D) MLL 2  Is.

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