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Which region of India became more powerful after the fall of the Gupta empire?
A.
the north
B.
the east
C.
the south
D.
the west
A.
the north
B.
the east
C.
the south
D.
the west
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lennix
After the founding of Sikhism in India,
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lennix
Which of the following helped to increase equality within Hinduism?
A.
the introduction of Bhakti movements
B.
the introduction of Sikhism
C.
the expansion of Buddhism into India
D.
the expansion of Christianity into India
A.
the introduction of Bhakti movements
B.
the introduction of Sikhism
C.
the expansion of Buddhism into India
D.
the expansion of Christianity into India
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lennix
who brought Islam into India in the late 1100s.
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lennix
Which contributed to the growth of trade in the Arab Muslim empire?
A.
large standing armies
B.
a long peace with Rome
C.
a strong central government
D.
war and conflict in South Asia
A.
large standing armies
B.
a long peace with Rome
C.
a strong central government
D.
war and conflict in South Asia
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B. the east.
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What was the relationship like between the Sikhs and the Mughals?
The relationship between the Sikhs and the Mughals was often fraught with conflict. The Mughals, who were Muslim, viewed the Sikh religion as a threat to their rule. The Sikh gurus (spiritual leaders) were targeted and persecuted by Mughal authorities, and many Sikhs were arrested, tortured, and killed. The most famous example of the conflict between the Sikhs and the Mughals was the execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru, by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675. However, despite the Mughal persecution, the Sikh community continued to grow and eventually became a powerful force in India.
The relationship between the Sikhs and the Mughals was often fraught with conflict. The Mughals, who were Muslim, viewed the Sikh religion as a threat to their rule. The Sikh gurus (spiritual leaders) were targeted and persecuted by Mughal authorities, and many Sikhs were arrested, tortured, and killed. The most famous example of the conflict between the Sikhs and the Mughals was the execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru, by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675. However, despite the Mughal persecution, the Sikh community continued to grow and eventually became a powerful force in India.
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A. The introduction of Bhakti movements.
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Islam was brought into India in the late 1100s by Muhammad of Ghor (also known as Muhammad of Ghur), who was a Muslim conqueror and ruler of the Ghorid Empire in Afghanistan. Muhammad of Ghor invaded India several times and established Muslim rule in parts of northern India. His most famous victory was the Battle of Tarain in 1192, which marked the beginning of Muslim rule in India. Muhammad of Ghor died in 1206, but the Muslim sultanate that he had established in Delhi continued to expand and thrive for centuries.
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C. A strong central government.
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