Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years — Class 7 Social Science

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Q1. Who created the map in 1154 CE?
Q2. In Al-Idrisi's map (1154 CE), which direction is at the top?
Q3. What did the term 'Hindustan' refer to in the thirteenth century according to Minhaj-i-Siraj?
Q4. Who divided Indian history into Hindu, Muslim, and British periods?
Q5. Manuscripts in medieval India were written on:
Q6. Why are no two manuscripts of the same text exactly alike?
Q7. The term 'Rajput' means:
Q8. What was a jati panchayat?
Q9. Paper became widely available in India from the:
Q10. Which Bhakti saint rejected both Hindu and Muslim orthodoxy?
Q11. The term 'foreigner' in the medieval period meant:
Q12. The Delhi Sultanate ruled from:
Q13. Who founded the Mughal Empire in India?
Q14. The word 'Hindu' originally referred to:
Q15. Which Sufi saint's dargah is in Ajmer?
Q16. James Mill's book 'A History of British India' was published in:
Q17. Why is calling the British period 'Modern' considered biased?
Q18. Guru Nanak was the founder of:
Q19. Which of the following was NOT a feature of the Bhakti movement?
Q20. The French cartographer's map of the 1720s was more accurate than Al-Idrisi's map because of: