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Post-Maurya Pre-Gupta Period |
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What is the subject matter of the Post-Maurya Pre-Gupta Period? |
The Post-Maurya Pre-Gupta Period covers the period between the decline of the Mauryas and the rise of the Guptas. |
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Which dynasty succeeded the Mauryas in Magadha? |
Shunga dynasty. |
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Who founded the Shunga dynasty? |
Pushyamitra Shunga. |
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Who was the last Mauryan ruler defeated by Pushyamitra Shunga? |
Brihadratha. |
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What was the capital of the Shunga dynasty? |
Pataliputra. |
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Which text provides information about the Shunga period? |
Malavikagnimitram. |
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Who wrote Malavikagnimitram? |
Kalidasa. |
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Who was the second ruler of the Shunga dynasty? |
Agnimitra. |
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Which dynasty succeeded the Shungas? |
Kanva dynasty. |
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Who founded the Kanva dynasty? |
Vasudeva Kanva. |
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Who was the last ruler of the Shunga dynasty? |
Devabhuti. |
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How long did the Kanva dynasty rule approximately? |
About 45 years. |
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Which foreign groups entered India during the Post-Maurya period? |
Indo-Greeks, Shakas, Parthians, and Kushanas. |
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Who were the Indo-Greeks? |
Greek rulers who established kingdoms in north-western India. |
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Which Indo-Greek ruler is famous for his dialogue with Nagasena? |
Menander. |
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By what other name is Menander known? |
Milinda. |
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Which Buddhist text records the dialogue between Menander and Nagasena? |
Milindapanho. |
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What is Milindapanho? |
A Buddhist text containing questions of King Milinda. |
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Which Indo-Greek ruler is associated with Buddhism? |
Menander. |
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Who were the Shakas? |
Central Asian tribes who entered India. |
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Who defeated the Shakas and adopted the title ‘Shakari’? |
Gautamiputra Satakarni. |
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Which dynasty is associated with Gautamiputra Satakarni? |
Satavahana dynasty. |
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Who founded the Satavahana dynasty? |
Simuka. |
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Which region was mainly ruled by the Satavahanas? |
Deccan region. |
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What was the capital of the Satavahanas? |
Pratishthana. |
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Which Satavahana ruler is regarded as the greatest ruler of the dynasty? |
Gautamiputra Satakarni. |
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Which inscription provides information about Gautamiputra Satakarni? |
Nasik Prashasti. |
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Who composed the Nasik Prashasti? |
Gautami Balashri. |
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Which Satavahana ruler issued lead coins? |
Satavahana rulers. |
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Which language was widely used in Satavahana inscriptions? |
Prakrit. |
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Who were the Parthians in India? |
Foreign rulers who ruled parts of north-western India. |
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Which Parthian ruler is associated with India? |
Gondophernes. |
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Who were the Kushanas? |
A Central Asian dynasty that established rule in north India. |
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Who founded the Kushana power in India? |
Kujula Kadphises. |
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Which Kushana ruler is regarded as the greatest ruler? |
Kanishka. |
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Which era is associated with Kanishka? |
Shaka Era. |
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When did the Shaka Era begin? |
78 CE. |
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Which capital was associated with Kanishka? |
Purushapura. |
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What is the modern name of Purushapura? |
Peshawar. |
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Which Buddhist council was held during Kanishka’s reign? |
Fourth Buddhist Council. |
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Where was the Fourth Buddhist Council held? |
Kashmir. |
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Which Buddhist sect flourished under Kanishka? |
Mahayana Buddhism. |
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Who presided over the Fourth Buddhist Council? |
Vasumitra. |
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Which scholar is associated with Kanishka’s court? |
Ashvaghosha. |
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Who wrote Buddhacharita? |
Ashvaghosha. |
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Which physician was associated with Kanishka’s court? |
Charaka. |
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Which medical text is associated with Charaka? |
Charaka Samhita. |
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Which art schools flourished during the Kushana period? |
Gandhara and Mathura schools of art. |
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What is a feature of Gandhara art? |
Greco-Roman influence. |
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What is a feature of Mathura art? |
Indigenous Indian style. |
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Which material was commonly used in Gandhara art? |
Grey sandstone. |
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Which material was commonly used in Mathura art? |
Red sandstone. |
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Which religion received patronage during the Post-Maurya period? |
Buddhism. |
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What development in trade marked the Post-Maurya period? |
Expansion of inland and overseas trade. |
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Which trade route connected India with the Roman Empire? |
Sea trade routes through western ports. |
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Which ports were important in Indo-Roman trade? |
Bharukachchha and Arikamedu. |
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Which text gives information about trade in the Post-Maurya period? |
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. |
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What coinage feature became common during the Post-Maurya period? |
Extensive use of gold, silver, copper, and lead coins. |
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Which guilds played an important role during the Post-Maurya period? |
Merchant and artisan guilds. |
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What was the significance of guilds in the Post-Maurya period? |
They regulated trade and crafts. |
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Which cave architecture flourished during the Satavahana period? |
Rock-cut cave architecture. |
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Name important cave sites of the Post-Maurya period. |
Karle, Bhaja, Ajanta, and Nasik. |
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Which stupa was enlarged during the Post-Maurya period? |
Sanchi Stupa. |
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Which dynasties patronized Buddhist monuments in the Post-Maurya period? |
Satavahanas and Kushanas. |
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Why is the Post-Maurya Pre-Gupta Period significant in Indian history? |
It witnessed foreign interactions, trade expansion, and cultural synthesis. |