History of Asia

Regional state questions in modern history

British got political power after?

Battle of Plassey

Which Sikh Guru laid the foundation stone of Amritsar?

Guru Ramdas

In which year was the Khalsa Panth founded by Guru Gobind Singh?

The 'Khalsa Panth' was established by Guru Gobind in 1699. The person who was initiated in the Pahul system was called Khalsa, now the Gurupad has been abolished and 'Guru Granth Sahib' is mainly referred to as Guru. Location provided.

Akal Takht was built?

Guru Hargobind, the sixth guru of the Sikhs, established the throne of Akal and converted the Sikhs into a fighting caste. He also built the Lohagarh Fort to defend Amritsar.

Which was the birth place of Guru Nanak?

Guru Nanak's birth place was in Talwandi (Nankana Sahib) of Pakistan in 1459 AD. His father's name was Kalu Mehta and mother's name was Tripta Devi.

Who is the successor of Guru Nanak?

Guru Nanak's successor was Guru Angad (1539-1552 AD), who created the Guru Gaddi in Khadur.

Which Sikh Guru called himself the true emperor?

Guru Arjun Dev had called himself the true emperor, he composed the Adi Granth in 1604 AD, for supporting Khusrau, Jahangir sentenced him to death in 1606 AD.

Who was the last Guru of the Sikhs?

Guru Gobind Singh was the 10th and last Guru of the Sikhs, he received the Gurupad in 1675 AD, on which he remained till his death in 1708 AD.

The political capital of Ranjit Singh was Lahore. Which city was called his religious capital?

The political capital of Ranjit Singh was Lahore while the religious capital was Amritsar. His reign was from 1801 to 1839 AD.

Which Governor General welcomed Ranjit Singh with great respect at Ropar?

Governor-General William Bentinck had welcomed Ranjit Singh with great respect at the plantation in 1831.

Who was the ruler of Delhi at the time of Nadir Shah's invasion?

Nadir Singh attacked in 1739 AD, during this time the ruler of Delhi was Muhammad Shah. Nadir Shah defeated Muhammad Shah in the Battle of Karnal in 1739 AD and captured Delhi's royal treasury, pearls, diamonds, jewels and the world famous Peacock Throne. The Khutba in the name of one and a half Nadirshah was read and coins issued.>

In which battle Nadir Shah defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah?

Nadir Shah defeated Muhammad Shah in the Battle of Karnal on 13 February 1739. Nadir Shah, who is called the 'Napoleon of Iran', invaded Delhi in March 1739 and did loot and massacre.

Who was the founder of the kingdom of Oudh and

The kingdom of Awadh was in between the English and Maratha kingdoms. It extended from Kannauj in the west to the Karmanasha river in the east. Also known as the buffer state, the state of Awadh played a vital role in nurturing the British Empire. Saadat Khan (Burhanulmulk) was the founder of the independent state of Awadh.

Who was the Governor General in the Second Anglo-Mysore War?

During the Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780–84), the Governor General of Bengal was Warren Hastings (1775–85). Haider Ali died on December 7, 1782, being wounded during this battle.

Tipu Sultan was the ruler of where?

Tipu Sultan was the ruler of Mysore. Born on November 20, 1750, Tipu Sultan's full name was Sultan Fateh Ali Khan Sahib, who became the ruler of Mysore in 1782 AD after the death of his father Hyder Ali.

What does the so-called dungeon accident refer to?

The incident of 'Kal Kothari' took place in West Bengal on June 20, 1756, in which 123 Englishmen were allegedly imprisoned in a small room as a result of which most of them died.

Where did the black-hole tragedy occur?

The black hole tragedy formed in Kolkata on June 20, 1756.

Who betrayed Siraj-ud-Daulah in the Battle of Plassey in 1757?

Siraj-ud-Daulah was betrayed by Mir Jafar in the Battle of Plassey on 23 June 1757. Mir Jafar was the Nawab's hero in this war, after this war the company got the Zamindari of 24 Parganas.

Who became the Nawab of Bengal during the Battle of Plassey?

Sirajuddaula

The Battle of Plassey was fought between whom?

The Battle of Plassey (June 23, 1757) was fought between Siraj-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Bengal and Robert Clive, the Governor of Bengal. The Nawab was defeated due to the betrayal of Mir Jafar, Mir Jafar was made the next Nawab of Bengal.

In which year did the British annex Punjab to their state?

Lord Dalhousie merged Punjab with the British Empire in 1849 AD after the Gujarat War. In 1849 AD, the administrative system of Punjab was handed over to a committee of 3 members, Henry Lawrence was made the administrative system, John Lawrence was made the head of the land revenue management and Charles Maison was made the head of the Justice Department, thus Punjab became a part of the British Empire.

Where are the remains of Portuguese Sanskrit found in India?

Extensive remains of Portuguese culture are found in the state of Goa, India. Some of its remains have also been received from China.

In which war did the British completely defeat the French?

Battle of Wandiwash

Which war decided the fate of the French in India?

Battle of Wandiwash

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