Early Medieval North India


The early medieval period in North India refers to the time between the decline of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century CE and the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century CE. This period witnessed significant political, social, and cultural changes in the region.

Here are some MCQs on Early Medieval North India

1. Who was the founder of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty?
a) Bhoja
b) Harsha
c) Nagabhata
d) Dharmapala

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2. The first ruler of the Pala dynasty was:
a) Gopala
b) Rajyapala
c) Dharmapala
d) Devapala

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3. The Chola dynasty originated in which present-day state of India?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Kerala
c) Karnataka
d) Andhra Pradesh

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4. Which kingdom was known as the “Kingdom of Copper Plates”?
a) Chalukya
b) Rashtrakuta
c) Chola
d) Pallava

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5. Who established the Rashtrakuta dynasty?
a) Krishnadevaraya
b) Pulakeshin II
c) Harsha
d) Rajendra Chola

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