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World History: India
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1. Disciples of the Guru Nanak - often peaceful farmers - who did not believe in the Caste System and emphasized ethics.
Sunni
Cawnpore
Sikhs
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
2. A religion with many gods (polytheistic) which focuses primarily on the god Brahman. It has no one holy book - but many.
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Hinduism
Mauryas/Ashoka
Jizya
3. The 'Foundations' of Islam important to a Muslim's faith: Faith - Prayer Almsgiving (charity) - Fasting - and Pilgrimage (to Mecca).
Mohammed
Hinduism
Five Pillars
Government of India Act of 1919
4. The concept of non-violence and the love within one void of violence.
Guru
Koran
alit/Untouchable
Ahimsa
5. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Rajiv Gandhi
Khadija
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Robert Clive
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.
Ashura
Hussein
Cawnpore
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
7. The Muslim equivalent of a temple or church where they go to pray. No idols or imagery are allowed in the Mosque.
Lucknow Pact
Kaaba
Shah Jahan
Mosque
8. 'Pure -' a term for the Sikh religious order established by the Guru Gobind Singh which gave Sikhs a reputation for being formidable warriors.
Khalsa
Shah Jahan
Shruti
Jihad
9. A coalition of 80 merchants formed in 1600 who wanted to avoid violence and focus on wealth production.
Government of India Act of 1935
Sati
Smriti
British East India Company
10. The religion of early Indo-European settlers in the Punjab. Also known as Brahmanism - it would come to evolve into modern Hinduism.
Muezzini
Puranas
Brahman
Vedism
11. The group of people believing in the religion of Hinduism - largely concentrated near the Himalayas.
Twelver
British Commonwealth
Hindus
Bhaktism
12. Muslim mystics who - influenced by Bhaktis - believed that the soul was in exile from God and longed to return.
Ottoman Empire
Sufism
Muezzini
Guru
13. A Scotsman who helped form the Indian National Congress in 1885 with a number of professional Indians who were educated in English.
Nepal
Sufism
Lord Mountbatten
Allan Hume
14. 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.
Mauryas/Ashoka
British East India Company
Calcutta
Hindu
15. The movement starting in the seventh century to simplify Hinduism into devotion to one personal god.
Calcutta
Abraham
Ramayana
Bhaktism
16. The 'greatest leader' of the Marathas Who was somewhat like Robin Hood in his rebellion against Aurangzeb's government.
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
Shivaji
alit/Untouchable
Stafford Cripps
17. The holy city of Islam and destination of a Muslim's Haj - or pilgrimage.
Mecca
Aurangzeb
Shruti
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
18. 'Tradition' or 'that which is to be remembered -' including the Puranas - Mahabharata and Ramayana.
Swadeshi/Swaraj
Smriti
Allah
Bhakti
19. An organization of independent nations that were formerly British colonies.
Five Pillars
British Commonwealth
Indira Gandhi
Dharma
20. The Muslim empire beginning in the 1500s that created essentially India as it is known today.
Mughal Empire
Khadija
Hindu
Robert Clive
21. A Shi'a Muslim who believes that the 12th Imam is a messiah who will return at the end of time.
Nepal
Twelver
Government of India Act of 1858
Sepoys
22. 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)
Robert Clive
Stafford Cripps
Shi'a
Dharma
23. The movement starting in the seventh century to simplify Hinduism into devotion to one personal god.
August 15 - 1947
Bhaktism
Muslims
alit/Untouchable
24. 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.
Ramadan
Karmayoga
Ahimsa
Indian Counsels Act of 1909/Morley-Minto Reforms
25. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Robert Clive
Mahabharata
Kaaba
26. The native soldiers who comprised most of India's army who were responsible for much of the 1857 unrest.
alit/Untouchable
Sepoys
Kaaba
Stafford Cripps
27. (d.1530) The first Mughal ruler - an invader from Central Asia - who used technology to defeat the larger armies of India.
Babur
Khalsa
alit/Untouchable
Bante Mataram
28. The original followers of Muhammed - today anyone following the religion of Islam.
Indra
Muslims
Indra
Direct Action Day
29. Ali's son who led the Shi'a Muslims in an act of defiance to the Sunni caliph. All 72 of them died.
Hussein
Kaaba
Mosque
Mecca
30. 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.
Samskara
Nepal
Satyagraha
Akbar
31. The cube shaped building enshrining a sacred Black Stone around which Hajjis circle as the final destination of their pilgrimage.
Guru
Shah Jahan
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
Kaaba
32. Muslim mystics who - influenced by Bhaktis - believed that the soul was in exile from God and longed to return.
Akbar
Sufism
August 15 - 1947
Upanishads
33. The belief that any actions in the mortal life affect the next - be they good or bad. This is especially evident in the belief of reincarnation.
Karma
Kalidasa
alit/Untouchable
Government of India Act of 1935
34. The category of Hindu Scriptures that describes 'that which is heard.'
Mahabharata
Government of India Act of 1935
Swadeshi/Swaraj
Shruti
35. The daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru who became prime minister in 1965. After the Green Revolution and nationalization of industry and business - she declared a state of emergency to imprison political opponents. She was killed by her own bodyguards.
Ramadan
Mughal Empire
Indira Gandhi
Samskara
36. 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.
Hindus
Allah
Twelver
Direct Action Day
37. The 622 'departure' of Muhammed and his followers to the city of Medina in order to escape persecution within their tribe.
Government of India Act of 1935
Indira Gandhi
Hjira
Muslims
38. The king of Delhi and former Mughal emperor to whom many sepoys pledged allegiance during the rebellion in 1857.
Indra
Bahadur Shah II
Rowlatt Bills
Medina
39. The 'high point of cooperation between Congress and the Muslim League.' This agreement created separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims and guaranteed that where Muslims were a minority - they were to have a certain number of seats.
Medina
Twelver
Lucknow Pact
Ramadan
40. The 'greatest leader' of the Marathas Who was somewhat like Robin Hood in his rebellion against Aurangzeb's government.
Honour Killings
Mauryas/Ashoka
Shivaji
Hindu
41. The separate country requested by Sikhs in the Punjab - because partition would lead to their political division.
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42. A song - 'Hail to thee - Mother -' written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that would become the Congress Party's anthem.
Bante Mataram
Babur
Warren Hastings
Calcutta
43. The Hindu custom in which a widowed woman would be burned on the funeral pyre of her dead husband. It was outlawed by the British in 1829.
Sati
Upanishads
Fundamentalism
Bahadur Shah II
44. The idea taught in the Bhagavad Gita - meaning to work according to one's duty but without attachment to the result.
Rajiv Gandhi
Jizya
Karmayoga
Brahman
45. The 'Foundations' of Islam important to a Muslim's faith: Faith - Prayer Almsgiving (charity) - Fasting - and Pilgrimage (to Mecca).
Aurangzeb
Dharma
Five Pillars
Ashura
46. The god of rain Who was of chief importance in Vedism.
Hinduism
Karmayoga
Smriti
Indra
47. The Arabic word for 'God' and in Islam - the One Almighty God - who spoke to Muhammed.
Moksha
Sepoys
Rajiv Gandhi
Allah
48. The attempt by Britain to mediate negotiations between major groups-the Muslim League - Congress Party - Unionists - and Sikhs-to form an independent India.
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Bahadur Shah II
Sharia
49. 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.
Safavid Dynasty
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
Jizya
Mecca
50. An old spiritual leader who - in Hinduism - taught others his wisdom and insights.
Government of India Act of 1935
Guru
Ramadan
Sharia