Q. The famous Indo-Greek Kin, who embraced Buddhism was __________

Correct Answer

Menander

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    B)Fight for women's rights and education
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    A)1853
    B)1773
    C)1873
    D)1889
    Answer: 1873
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    A)Dadabhai Naoroji
    B)R. C. Dutta
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    A)Sri Ramkrishna
    B)Dayanand Saraswati
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    Answer: Sri Ramkrishna
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    A)Museum
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