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INDO-GREEK

  • Who initiated the Curtain in the Indian theatre?

 –The Greek

  • Who circulated the gold coins for the first time in India?

 –The Greek

  • Who were the first rulers to circulate the gold coins in India

 –Indo-Greek

  • The order of attackers in India, during the ancient period

 –The Greek - the Shakas - the Pahalavas - the Kushanas

  • ‘Milindpanho’ is in the form of dilogue taking place between king Minander and a Buddhist monk The monk was

 –Nagsen

  • In old Sanskrit text the word ‘Yavanpriya’ indicates towards

 –of Black Pepper

THE SHAKAS

  • Which of the following pairs of ‘Dynasty – Ruled region’ is correctly matched?

I. Shakas – North west and North India

II. Vakatakas – Central and Western India

 –Both I and II

  • When did the Vikrama Era begin?

 –57 BC

  • Kanishk, the Kushan king, ascended the throne in

 –78 AD (Beginning of the Shaka Samvat)

  • Who were the patronizers of the Gandhar Art?

 –The Kushans and the Shakas

  • In India, the arrival of the Shakas in considered from

 –Eastern Iran

  • The Shaka ruler whom Gautamiputra Shatkarni, the Satvahan ruler, defeated

 –Nagpal

  • Which Gupta ruler defeated the last Shaka ruler Rudra Singh third and annexed the Shaka empire to the Gupta Empire?

 –Chandra Gupta Second

  • What was India called in the Chinese language?

 –Ti- enchu

PARTHIAN

  • It is said that St. Thomas came to India to propagate Christanity, In whose reign he came?

 –Parthian

  • The first ruler of Parthian or Pahalava Dynasty in India was

 –Maos

  • At the period of arrival of St. Thomas, the Indian ruler was

 –Gondophernes

  • The begining of idolotary is considered to start

 –From the Kushan period

  • During the Kushan period in which field the most development took place?

 –Architecture

  • During which period the Gandhar Art developed?

 –In the Kushan period

  • Who did initiate the Gandhar style of Art?

 –The Mahayan Sect/Branch

  • During the Kushan period, the Gandhar style is the mixture of............

 –the Indo-Greek style

  • Who was the first in India to circulate the gold-coins?

 –The Kushans

  • What was reason of Taxila being a famous site?

 –The Gandhar Art

  • Which is the oldest place of learning?

 –Taxila

  • What is the name of the artistic/art style that combines the characteristics of the Indian and the Greek Art?

 –Gandhar

  • On which period is the national calendar of India based?

 –The Shaka period

  • Where have the Greeks-Roman art got their place?

 –Gandhar

  • In which museum , there is a great collection of the idols of the Kushan Period?

 –Mathura Museum

  • Kushans are related with

 –Yu-chi tribe

  • During the reign of which Kushan king the centre of Kushan power shifted from Purushpur to Mathura?

 –Huvishka

  • In which style were the idols of Buddha first constructed?

 –The Mathura Style

  • The writer of the play named Swapanvasavadutta

 –Bhas

KUSHAN

  • Kanishka was a ........... king.

 –Kushan

  • Which person is said to be the second Ashoka?

 –Kanishk

  • Who was the greatest Kushan leader that converted to Buddhism?

 –Kanishk

  • In the court of which king was ‘Charak’ a famous physician (Ayurvadacharya)?

 –Kanishk

  • Where was Kanishk’s capital?

 – Lalghin or Lalbeg

  • During which/whose reign did the Gandhar style of Art flourish?

 –Kanishk

  • Who were the men of letters living during the reign of Kanishk?

 –Vasumitra and Ashwaghosh

  • Who initiated the Shaka-Samvat used by the Government of India?

 –Kanishk

  • Where was the capital of Kanishka?

 –Purushpur

  • Who started the Shaka -Samvat and when

 –Kanishka, in 78 AD

  • The Chinese general who defeated Kanishk

 –Pan Chou

  • The boundary of which empire extended to the outside of India?

 –The Kushan dynasty

  • During whose rule the Gandhar Style of Art flourished?

 –During the Kushan

  • Bamiyan in Afghanistan was famous

 –For the idols of Buddha

  • The style of Art which is the mixture of the Indian and the Greek designs

 –Gandhar

  • The art of idol making in which the green layered rock (schist) was always used

 –Gandhar

Ancient Indian History

13. PERSIAN AND GREEK INVASIONS OF INDIA

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