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World History: India
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1. The majority group of Muslims who believed that Muhammed's successor should be chosen by his followers and the general public.
Mosque
Caliph
Sunni
Shivaji
2. The 'Foundations' of Islam important to a Muslim's faith: Faith - Prayer Almsgiving (charity) - Fasting - and Pilgrimage (to Mecca).
Hindu
Ottoman Empire
Five Pillars
Vedism
3. 'Forest books' that detail the meaning of fire rituals.
Bhakti
Honour Killings
Shruti
Aranyakas
4. 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.
Awani League
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Cawnpore
Five Pillars
5. The religion of early Indo-European settlers in the Punjab. Also known as Brahmanism - it would come to evolve into modern Hinduism.
Allah
Sikhs
Vedism
Brahman
6. The original followers of Muhammed - today anyone following the religion of Islam.
Lord Wellesley
Muslims
Ahimsa
Allan Hume
7. A sacred text included in the Mahabharata - This is spoken by Krishna and describes the meaning of life and nature of the indestructible soul.
Bhagavad Gita
Five Pillars
Bhakti
Five Pillars
8. The Shi'a government established by Azeri conquerors in Iran.
Bhaktism
Government of India Act of 1935
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Safavid Dynasty
9. The soul of the individual - which continues to exist through reincarnation.
Karmayoga
Atman
Hindu
Khalsa
10. 'Self-reliance'/'Self-rule'
Five Pillars
Sikhs
Swadeshi/Swaraj
alit/Untouchable
11. Disciples of the Guru Nanak - often peaceful farmers - who did not believe in the Caste System and emphasized ethics.
Sikhs
Smriti
Government of India Act of 1935
Ottoman Empire
12. The native soldiers who comprised most of India's army who were responsible for much of the 1857 unrest.
Rishis
Sikhs
Humayun
Sepoys
13. 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.
Sulahkul
Bante Mataram
Caliph
Islam
14. 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 -
Koran
Rishis
Lord Mountbatten
Muezzini
15. The movement starting in the seventh century to simplify Hinduism into devotion to one personal god.
Khalsa
Bhaktism
Khadija
Karma
16. Muhammed's first wife. Their only two sons died - and Muhammed's future marriages yielded no children (ergo no successors.)
Ali
Khadija
Nepal
Ashura
17. An Arab word meaning 'Submission to the will of God' which names the religion founded by Muhammed.
'Land of the Pure'/Khalistan
Cabinet Mission of March 1946
Islam
Four Vedas
18. 'Reaching for the Truth' Acts of non-violent civil disobedience advocated by Gandhi as the best and most ethical means of dealing with a hostile government.
Sulahkul
Hjira
Aurangzeb
Satyagraha
19. The Muslim empire beginning in the 1500s that created essentially India as it is known today.
Mughal Empire
Karmayoga
Muslim League
Jihad
20. The concept of non-violence and the love within one void of violence.
Dharma
Ahimsa
Cabinet Mission Goals (LIST)
Moksha
21. 1. To establish a free and united India - hopefully within the Commonwealth. 2. To create an interim government to assist the Viceroy until independence.
Shi'a
Koran
Cabinet Mission Goals (LIST)
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
22. A song - 'Hail to thee - Mother -' written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that would become the Congress Party's anthem.
Shruti
Bante Mataram
Government of India Act of 1858
Safavid Dynasty
23. The idea taught in the Bhagavad Gita - meaning to work according to one's duty but without attachment to the result.
Karma
Hindus
Hindu
Karmayoga
24. The British general and the location of the massacre he ordered of Indian protesters on April 13 - 1919.
Indira Gandhi
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Five Pillars
Shi'a
25. The holy city of Islam and destination of a Muslim's Haj - or pilgrimage.
Mecca
Moksha
Mughal Empire
Kalidasa
26. The native soldiers who comprised most of India's army who were responsible for much of the 1857 unrest.
Allah
Safavid Dynasty
Samskara
Sepoys
27. 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.
Lord Mountbatten
Ramayana
Government of India Act of 1858
Jihad
28. The first British governor-general in India who increased British control over the region - yet did not want an English domination.
Jihad
Warren Hastings
Ashura
Hjira
29. The oldest and primary Hindu scriptures - these include hymns and chants - a guide to rituals - a source of information on magic - and musical notes.
Reginald Dyer/Amritsar
Four Vedas
Government of India Act of 1935
Five Pillars
30. The killings by which a family can seek revenge for inter-caste relationships and marriages - still common today.
Honour Killings
Muslims
Ashura
British Commonwealth
31. 'The Indian Shakespeare -' Who was known for his Sanskrit plays.
Kalidasa
Samskara
'Now or Never'
Koran
32. The group of people believing in the religion of Hinduism - largely concentrated near the Himalayas.
Hindus
Vedism
Mughal Empire
Stafford Cripps
33. The category of Hindu Scriptures that describes 'that which is heard.'
British East India Company
British East India Company
Shruti
Bhaktism
34. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Humayun
Sikhs
Satyagraha
Robert Clive
35. An old spiritual leader who - in Hinduism - taught others his wisdom and insights.
Four Vedas
Sikhs
Stafford Cripps
Guru
36. 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.
Mecca
Nepal
Sunni
Mohammed
37. A Scotsman who helped form the Indian National Congress in 1885 with a number of professional Indians who were educated in English.
Awani League
alit/Untouchable
Allan Hume
Lord Wellesley
38. The separate country requested by Sikhs in the Punjab - because partition would lead to their political division.
39. The concept of non-violence and the love within one void of violence.
Mauryas/Ashoka
Medina
alit/Untouchable
Ahimsa
40. 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.
August 15 - 1947
Indra
Aurangzeb
Sati
41. Early religious laws of duty in Hinduism that supported the Caste System by saying to not perform mandated duties would upset the universe.
Vedism
August 15 - 1947
Honour Killings
Dharma
42. The main god in Hinduism - also referred to as The One - The Ultimate Reality - and The World Soul.
Indira Gandhi
Nepal
Brahman
Ahimsa
43. 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
Ramadan
Humayun
Babur
44. 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.
Bhagavad Gita
Ahimsa
Government of India Act of 1858
Hindu
45. The longest known epic poem - this tells the story of two warring families and emphasizes the relationship between humankind and the gods.
Mahabharata
Aranyakas
Medina
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
46. A young Englishman who defeated the French in battle over which country would hold greater economic control in India.
Harappa/Mohenjo-Daro
Brahman
Robert Clive
Direct Action Day
47. 'Pure -' a term for the Sikh religious order established by the Guru Gobind Singh which gave Sikhs a reputation for being formidable warriors.
Fundamentalism
Aranyakas
Khalsa
Government of India Act of 1919
48. The effort of a Muslim to fight against the enemies of Allah - usually an internal struggle - but used in some cases to justify extreme violence and terrorism.
Karma
Guru
Jihad
Kalidasa
49. A religion with many gods (polytheistic) which focuses primarily on the god Brahman. It has no one holy book - but many.
Hinduism
Mahabharata
Hussein
Four Vedas
50. The soul of the individual - which continues to exist through reincarnation.
Indra
Atman
British Commonwealth
Allan Hume