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World History: India
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1. The act that extended the voting population of India to 10% of adult males and formalized separate electorates for different racial and social groups.
Lucknow Pact
Mohammed
Government of India Act of 1919
Akbar
2. The act that made India a federation of 11 British states and several hundred Indian ones. A specific number of government positions were reserved for both Hindus and Muslims at any time.
Twelver
Mauryas/Ashoka
Bhagavad Gita
Government of India Act of 1935
3. The date of Pakistani/Indian independence from Britain. Pakistan and India became different countries within the Commonwealth.
Bhaktism
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
Aranyakas
August 15 - 1947
4. 'The adventures of Rama' (a carnation of Vishnu) is an epic poem describing loyalty and faithfulness.
Ramayana
Nepal
Allan Hume
Mahabharata
5. The holy city of Islam and destination of a Muslim's Haj - or pilgrimage.
British East India Company
Khalsa
Mecca
Sikhs
6. The leader of the Muslim League Who was educated in law in London. After trying to cooperate with the Congress Party - he pursued an independent Pakistan.
Rajiv Gandhi
Sufism
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Lord Mountbatten
7. A tax paid to avoid military service - this was imposed on all non-Muslims in Sind (NW India) by Muhammed ibn Qasim - though they had freedom to practice Buddhism or Hinduism.
Sepoys
Ramadan
Brahmanas
Jizya
8. The Sunni empire to the west of Persia (Iran) which was centralized around Turkey.
Sulahkul
Ottoman Empire
Shivaji
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
9. The fifth month of the Muslim calendar during which time Muslims fast throughout all of sunlight. It is a test of obedience and self control.
Ramadan
Puja
Shruti
Babur
10. Muslim mystics who - influenced by Bhaktis - believed that the soul was in exile from God and longed to return.
Rowlatt Bills
Mecca
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Sufism
11. An organization of independent nations that were formerly British colonies.
British Commonwealth
Mahasabha
Stafford Cripps
Rajiv Gandhi
12. 'The adventures of Rama' (a carnation of Vishnu) is an epic poem describing loyalty and faithfulness.
Ramayana
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Government of India Act of 1935
Hjira
13. The British general and the location of the massacre he ordered of Indian protesters on April 13 - 1919.
Rishis
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Atman
Lord Wellesley
14. The most recent Shruti texts - these detail teachings of gurus in the form of dialogue with students.
Upanishads
Jawaharlal Nehru
Hinduism
Ramayana
15. The son of Babur who helped to create the Mughal Empire through conquest.
Warren Hastings
Lucknow Pact
Bante Mataram
Humayun
16. The fifth British governor-general in India who conquered much coastal territory in the 1790s. He believed the British presence was a blessing to the locals.
Lord Wellesley
Stafford Cripps
Muezzini
Shah Jahan
17. The law that newly allowed Indian council members to legislate. However - the viceroy could still strike down any proposition. The act also recognized the concept of separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims as valid.
Bhagavad Gita
Koran
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Ramayana
18. The attempt by Britain to mediate negotiations between major groups-the Muslim League - Congress Party - Unionists - and Sikhs-to form an independent India.
Lucknow Pact
Guru
Ashura
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
19. The separate country requested by Sikhs in the Punjab - because partition would lead to their political division.
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20. Muhammed's first wife. Their only two sons died - and Muhammed's future marriages yielded no children (ergo no successors.)
Five Pillars
Rama/Vishnu
Aurangzeb
Khadija
21. A song - 'Hail to thee - Mother -' written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that would become the Congress Party's anthem.
Bante Mataram
Jizya
'Now or Never'
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
22. 'The Indian Shakespeare -' Who was known for his Sanskrit plays.
Kalidasa
Brahman
Mohammed
Shah Jahan
23. A governor general appointed by Britain in March 1947 who tried to avoid civil war in India by setting August 15 as the day of independence. After the secret borders were unveiled - massive exoduses of people to their 'respective' nations occurred -
Brahman
Ali
Lord Mountbatten
Ottoman Empire
24. The Persian name for the river Sindhu - which later became the name for the people who lived near the river - then anyone not a Muslim - and today anyone believing in Hinduism.
Guru
Vedism
Hindu
Dharma
25. An Arab word meaning 'Submission to the will of God' which names the religion founded by Muhammed.
Mahasabha
Puranas
Akbar
Islam
26. The killings by which a family can seek revenge for inter-caste relationships and marriages - still common today.
Honour Killings
Shi'a
Warren Hastings
Bhaktism
27. An old spiritual leader who - in Hinduism - taught others his wisdom and insights.
Shah Jahan
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Islam
Guru
28. The act following the British takeover of India in 1857 that placed a British viceroy in charge with an Indian council of 8-12 members which held no power.
Government of India Act of 1858
Ramayana
Mahasabha
Nepal
29. A Scotsman who helped form the Indian National Congress in 1885 with a number of professional Indians who were educated in English.
Samskara
Rajiv Gandhi
Allan Hume
Dharma
30. Early religious laws of duty in Hinduism that supported the Caste System by saying to not perform mandated duties would upset the universe.
Government of India Act of 1935
Karmayoga
Dharma
Bante Mataram
31. The idea taught in the Bhagavad Gita - meaning to work according to one's duty but without attachment to the result.
Karmayoga
Bante Mataram
Sati
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
32. The religion of early Indo-European settlers in the Punjab. Also known as Brahmanism - it would come to evolve into modern Hinduism.
Vedism
Dharma
Guru
Ashura
33. (d.1530) The first Mughal ruler - an invader from Central Asia - who used technology to defeat the larger armies of India.
Rowlatt Bills
Cabinet Mission Goals (LIST)
Bhagavad Gita
Babur
34. The Muslim equivalent of a temple or church where they go to pray. No idols or imagery are allowed in the Mosque.
Mosque
Lord Wellesley
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Jizya
35. The son of Babur who helped to create the Mughal Empire through conquest.
Ramayana
Rajiv Gandhi
Humayun
Kalidasa
36. The British general and the location of the massacre he ordered of Indian protesters on April 13 - 1919.
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Vedism
Lord Wellesley
Honour Killings
37. The son of Gandhi influenced by capitalism who became prime minister in 1985. He was killed by a Tamil terrorist.
Ramadan
Brahman
Shruti
Rajiv Gandhi
38. A Shi'a ritual of self flagellation and mourning to commemorate the death of Hussein at the hands of Sunnis.
Hindu
Fundamentalism
Ashura
Sepoys
39. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Robert Clive
Aurangzeb
Rajiv Gandhi
Ashura
40. The concept of non-violence and the love within one void of violence.
Ahimsa
Mosque
Abraham
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
41. The grandson of Babur Who is thought of as the Mughal Empire's greatest ruler. The British East India Company was founded at least partially in 1600 to capitalize on the empire's economic success.
Akbar
Sharia
Jizya
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
42. The political organization of Muslims in India formed in 1906 to protect their rights.
Muslim League
Rama/Vishnu
Allah
Hindu
43. Ali's son who led the Shi'a Muslims in an act of defiance to the Sunni caliph. All 72 of them died.
Safavid Dynasty
Sulahkul
Hussein
Mosque
44. A man sent by the British government in 1942 to gather support for the British war effort who proposed independence and a constitutional convention in return for help. (the plan fell apart)
Caliph
Hinduism
Government of India Act of 1935
Stafford Cripps
45. The Shi'a government established by Azeri conquerors in Iran.
Indra
Safavid Dynasty
Muslim League
Awani League
46. The king of Delhi and former Mughal emperor to whom many sepoys pledged allegiance during the rebellion in 1857.
Mohammed
Humayun
Bahadur Shah II
Sikhs
47. Two ancient Indian cities from 4000 years ago which were planned around a grid. Residents were very technologically advanced.
Aurangzeb
Government of India Act of 1919
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
Samskara
48. The law that newly allowed Indian council members to legislate. However - the viceroy could still strike down any proposition. The act also recognized the concept of separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims as valid.
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Twelfth Imam
Aurangzeb
Rajiv Gandhi
49. Successors of Muhammed who are political and spiritual leaders in Islamic communities.
Caliph
Four Vedas
Humayun
Five Pillars
50. An organization of independent nations that were formerly British colonies.
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Medina
Government of India Act of 1919
British Commonwealth