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Match the columns :
A
1.Gautmiputra Satakarni's successor
2. Satavahanas's last great ruler
3. Black and red ware
4. Sickle and spade
5. Menander
6. Kujula Kadphises
7.Pan Chao 8.Asvaghosha
B
(a) Yajnasri Satakarni (b)Vasishthiputra Pulamayi (c) Pottery (d)Kushan King (e)Chinese General (f) Indo-Greek invader (g)Buddhist scholar (h) mplements

Answers

Answered by MemonMahin
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1=b

2=a

3=c

4=e

5=f

6=d

7=g

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Answered by Secondman
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"1 - b

Vashishtiputra Pulamai was the successor of Gautamiputra Satakarni, the great ruler of Satavahana Dynasty. He succeeded to the throne in 110 CE.

2 - a

Yajna Sri Satakarni is also called as Gautamiputra Yajna Sri and was the successor of Gautamiputra Satakarni. He was the last great ruler and known king of Satavahana Dynasty, a ruler of India.

3 - c

Black and Red ware culture is related to the pottery in the Vedic period in major parts of India, remarkably central and northern parts of India. The black and red ware period in India was the later stage of the Bronze period/age in India and the earlier stage of Iron Age in India.

4 - h

Spade and sickle are implements i.e. the general tools used in the agricultural field. Usually, spade is used for digging and displacing. Sickle is a hook like tool and is used for cutting and reaping crops or greens in the field usually.

5 - f

Menander was the well known Indo-Greek king and the Indo Greek invader who established his kingdom in north-western region and propagated Buddhism and its ideals.

6 - d

Kujula Kadphises was the first Kushan emperor and the first king or ruler and founded the Great- Kushan Dynasty. He united the Yuzezi's -the Indo-European people and hence, became the first King of the Kushan Dynasty.

7 - e

'Pan Chao' also pronounced or named as 'Ban Chao' was a Chinese Military General, a well known diplomat and explorer who left a note-worthy mark in the history with his position and work.

8 - g

Asvaghosha was a famous philosopher, first Sanskrit dramatist and poet, and Buddhist philosopher of India. He was remarkably the strict preacher of Buddhism, though in the earlier stages, he disapproved Buddhism."

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