Q. To which of the republic of Buddha belong?

Correct Answer

Sakyas

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    C)Lord Curzon
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    C)1945
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    Answer: Numismatic evidence
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  • Q. Which of the following is related to the concept of Nirguna Brahman?
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  • Q. The ‘Ajivikas’ were
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    C)Kunwar Singh
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  • Q. The writer of Ram Charit Manas, Tulsidas, was related to which ruler?
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  • Q. The issue on which the Civil disobedience movement of 1930 was launched was
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    B)Agriculture
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  • Q. Who among the following was the counter part of Tipu Sultan during the Treaty of Seringapatnam?
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