32. The Buddhist Monk took shelter here when the Turks
attacked monasteries at Nalanda.
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O A. Central India
B. South-east Asia
O C. South-west Asia
O D. North India
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Answer:
Explanation:
According to the records Nalanda University was destroyed three times by invaders, but rebuilt only twice. The first destruction was caused by the Huns under Mihirakula during the reign of Skandagupta (455–467 AD).
Answer:
O D. North India
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Nalanda (Sanskrit: नालंंदा ISO: Nālandā, pronounced was a renowned Buddhist University in the ancient kingdom of Magadha(modern-day Bihar) in India. Buddhist texts describe it as a Mahavihara, a revered Buddhistmonastery.The university of Nalanda obtained significant fame, prestige and relevance during ancient times, and rose to legendary status due to its contribution to the emergence of India as a great power around the fourth century. The site is located about 95 kilometres (59 mi) southeast of Patna. and was one of the greatest centres of learning in the world from the fifth century CE to c. 1200 CE.Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.