ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
A. The place where Sher Shah Suri was buried.
B. The place where Buland Darwaza was built.
C. The place where Taj Mahal is located.
D. The place where the Red Fort is located.
E. The place where Shah Alam was defeated by the English.
F. The place that Humayun captured in February 1555.
G. The place where the Grand Trunk Road ends at the Eastern region.
H. The place where the English East India set up their first factory.
I. The place where Marathas lived and ruled.
J. The place where Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi or Akbar defeated Hemu.
Answers
Answer:
A. Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram
B. Fathehpur Sikri
C. The Taj Mahal is located on the right bank of the Yamuna River in a vast Mughal garden that encompasses nearly 17 hectares, in the Agra District in Uttar Pradesh.
D. Red Fort, also called Lal Qalʿah, also spelled Lal Kila or Lal Qila, Mughal fort in Old Delhi, India. It was built by Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century and remains a major tourist attraction. The fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007
E. The battle was fought at Buxar, a "small fortified town" within the territory of Bihar, located on the banks of the Ganga river about 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Patna; it was a decisive victory for the British East India Company
F. Taking advantage of civil wars among the descendants of Sher Shah, Humayun captured Lahore (now in Pakistan) in February 1555, and, after defeating Sikandar Sur, the rebel Afghan governor of the Punjab, at Sirhind, he recovered Delhi and Agra that July
G. Beyond this mountain pass, the Grand Trunk Road arrives to the suburbs of Taxila, goes down to Lahore and crosses into India at Wahgha. After 2500km, the road ends at Kolkata. Nowadays the road is still by far the busiest, wildest road in areas that are now part of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India
H. Company ships docked at Surat in Gujarat in 1608. The company established its first Indian factory in 1611 at Masulipatam on the Andhra Coast of the Bay of Bengal; and a second at Surat in 1612
I. The Maratha heartland of Desh, including Pune, came under direct British rule, with the exception of the states of Kolhapur and Satara, which retained local Maratha rulers (descendants of Shivaji and Sambhaji II ruled over Kolhapur).
Military conflict: Third Anglo-Maratha War
J. First Battle of Panipat
Akbar's army marched towards Delhi. On November 5, both armies met at the historic battlefield of Panipat, where, thirty years earlier, Akbar's grandfather Babur had defeated Ibrahim Lodi in what is now known as the First Battle of Panipat
Answer:
A. Sasaram ,Bihar India
B. Fatehpur Sikri
C. Agra ,India
D. New Delhi,India
E. Buxar
F. Lahore
G. Kolkata
H. Surat
I . Deccan Plateau
J . First Battle of Panipat
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