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World History: India
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1. A political party in East Pakistan that argued in favor of splitting Pakistan into two autonomous states - east and west. After they won the 1970 elections - violence erupted; they and India supported Bengali rebels against Pakistan which led to war.
Rama/Vishnu
Awani League
Mughal Empire
Karmayoga
2. Islamic Law - imposed by fundamentalists to support a rigid and uncompromising set of traditions - laws - and beliefs.
Lord Wellesley
Sharia
'Now or Never'
Puranas
3. The only country on Earth officially sponsoring the religion of Hinduism.
August 15 - 1947
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Nepal
Mahabharata
4. 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.
Muslims
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Humayun
Atman
5. The killings by which a family can seek revenge for inter-caste relationships and marriages - still common today.
Bante Mataram
Honour Killings
Robert Clive
Humayun
6. 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 -
Akbar
Lord Mountbatten
Sharia
Shruti
7. The religion of early Indo-European settlers in the Punjab. Also known as Brahmanism - it would come to evolve into modern Hinduism.
Indra
Akbar
Rajiv Gandhi
Vedism
8. A popular form of scripture in the form of devotional songs - these are of the love between personal gods and a person. These are commonly recited in temples.
Humayun
Bhakti
Brahman
Sepoys
9. The soul of the individual - which continues to exist through reincarnation.
Four Vedas
Awani League
Atman
Vedism
10. The daily worship of a Hindu.
Puja
Puranas
Sepoys
Twelfth Imam
11. The category of Hindu Scriptures that describes 'that which is heard.'
Ottoman Empire
Shruti
Rajiv Gandhi
Nepal
12. A song - 'Hail to thee - Mother -' written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that would become the Congress Party's anthem.
Bahadur Shah II
Lord Wellesley
Bante Mataram
Medina
13. 'Tradition' or 'that which is to be remembered -' including the Puranas - Mahabharata and Ramayana.
Smriti
Rishis
'Now or Never'
Abraham
14. Successors of Muhammed who are political and spiritual leaders in Islamic communities.
Sulahkul
'Now or Never'
Caliph
Calcutta
15. The concept of non-violence and the love within one void of violence.
Muslims
Awani League
Ahimsa
British East India Company
16. The idea of universal tolerance put in place by Akbar which possibly endeared him to non-Muslims but led to him being called a heretic by Muslims.
Lucknow Pact
Sulahkul
Vedism
Kaaba
17. A song - 'Hail to thee - Mother -' written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that would become the Congress Party's anthem.
Bante Mataram
Smriti
Twelfth Imam
Sharia
18. The Sunni empire to the west of Persia (Iran) which was centralized around Turkey.
Ottoman Empire
Rishis
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
Indra
19. Ali's son who led the Shi'a Muslims in an act of defiance to the Sunni caliph. All 72 of them died.
Brahman
August 15 - 1947
Direct Action Day
Hussein
20. Akbar's grandson under whom the Mughal Empire reached the peak of its success. He rebuilt Delhi with walls and waterways and built the Taj Mahal.
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
Calcutta
Shah Jahan
Smriti
21. Muslim mystics who - influenced by Bhaktis - believed that the soul was in exile from God and longed to return.
Honour Killings
Medina
Sufism
Allan Hume
22. The group of people believing in the religion of Hinduism - largely concentrated near the Himalayas.
Fundamentalism
Hindus
Shivaji
Sati
23. The native soldiers who comprised most of India's army who were responsible for much of the 1857 unrest.
Mughal Empire
Swadeshi/Swaraj
Sepoys
Hindu
24. (d.1530) The first Mughal ruler - an invader from Central Asia - who used technology to defeat the larger armies of India.
Samskara
Babur
Humayun
Shruti
25. The god of rain Who was of chief importance in Vedism.
Indra
Lord Mountbatten
Fundamentalism
Jawaharlal Nehru
26. An organization of independent nations that were formerly British colonies.
Upanishads
Ottoman Empire
Hjira
British Commonwealth
27. The cube shaped building enshrining a sacred Black Stone around which Hajjis circle as the final destination of their pilgrimage.
Mohammed
Sharia
Kaaba
Safavid Dynasty
28. The longest known epic poem - this tells the story of two warring families and emphasizes the relationship between humankind and the gods.
Sunni
Bhagavad Gita
Rowlatt Bills
Mahabharata
29. The minority group of Muslims largely concentrated in Iran and southern Iraq who believed that Muhammed's successor should be a member of his family - Ali in particular.
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30. A sacred text included in the Mahabharata - This is spoken by Krishna and describes the meaning of life and nature of the indestructible soul.
Puranas
Bhagavad Gita
Rajiv Gandhi
Karma
31. The 'greatest leader' of the Marathas Who was somewhat like Robin Hood in his rebellion against Aurangzeb's government.
Abraham
Shivaji
Jizya
Samskara
32. A Scotsman who helped form the Indian National Congress in 1885 with a number of professional Indians who were educated in English.
Karma
Allan Hume
Medina
Ottoman Empire
33. The original followers of Muhammed - today anyone following the religion of Islam.
Muslims
Vedism
Satyagraha
Bante Mataram
34. The ancient sages who revealed the gods' revelations to humankind through the shruti.
Allan Hume
Rishis
Mauryas/Ashoka
Hindu
35. This man - the seventh reincarnation of Vishnu - was sent to eliminate evil forces in the world and was the ideal ruler in Hinduism.
Rama/Vishnu
Puja
Babur
Puranas
36. A city 200 miles north of Mecca and site of Muhammed's Hjira.
Medina
Hussein
Muslim League
Indra
37. August 6 - 1946 - a day of protest organized by Jinnah's Muslim League to show Muslims' disapproval of Congress. It led to catastrophic violence on both sides.
Five Pillars
Direct Action Day
British East India Company
Humayun
38. A BEIC trading center on the Ganges where angry sepoys rebelled against the British - killing all the men - and capturing women and children. When a British army came to rescue them - the women and children were also killed.
Cawnpore
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
Muezzini
Guru
39. The soul of the individual - which continues to exist through reincarnation.
Sufism
Puranas
Atman
Ramadan
40. A religion with many gods (polytheistic) which focuses primarily on the god Brahman. It has no one holy book - but many.
Lord Mountbatten
Indira Gandhi
Hinduism
Stafford Cripps
41. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Mohammed
Kaaba
Robert Clive
Moksha
42. A Shi'a Muslim who believes that the 12th Imam is a messiah who will return at the end of time.
Awani League
Sikhs
Jizya
Twelver
43. The longest known epic poem - this tells the story of two warring families and emphasizes the relationship between humankind and the gods.
Five Pillars
British East India Company
Ramadan
Mahabharata
44. A prophet in a long line of Islamic prophets who holds a somewhat divine status. He was an Arab merchant who declared himself the Prophet of Allah and urged his people to join him in recognition of this God in the sixth century BCE.
Samskara
Mohammed
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Shah Jahan
45. The minority group of Muslims largely concentrated in Iran and southern Iraq who believed that Muhammed's successor should be a member of his family - Ali in particular.
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46. The son of Gandhi influenced by capitalism who became prime minister in 1985. He was killed by a Tamil terrorist.
Rajiv Gandhi
Safavid Dynasty
Government of India Act of 1919
Swadeshi/Swaraj
47. Two ancient Indian cities from 4000 years ago which were planned around a grid. Residents were very technologically advanced.
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
Dharma
Mohammed
Rishis
48. 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.
Lucknow Pact
Rishis
Government of India Act of 1935
Hindu
49. Islamic Law - imposed by fundamentalists to support a rigid and uncompromising set of traditions - laws - and beliefs.
Shruti
Sharia
British Commonwealth
Shivaji
50. The son of Gandhi influenced by capitalism who became prime minister in 1985. He was killed by a Tamil terrorist.
Samskara
Sati
Rajiv Gandhi
August 15 - 1947