The Sikh Guru who was executed by Aurangzeb was: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The Sikh Guru who was executed by Aurangzeb was:
A. Guru Arjan Dev
B. Guru Hargobind
C. Guru Tegh Bahadur
D. Guru Gobind Singh
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Guru Tegh Bahadur was martyred by Aurangzeb in 1675.

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The 'Sultanate' period introduced the 'Persianate' culture. Which sultan was a great patron of Persian literature?
A. Balban
B. Firuz Shah
C. Alauddin Khalji
D. Iltutmish

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Balban patronized Persian poets and scholars.

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Which battle in 1192 paved the way for the establishment of Muslim rule in North India?
A. Battle of Panipat
B. Battle of Chandawar
C. Battle of Tarain (First)
D. Battle of Tarain (Second)

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
The Second Battle of Tarain in 1192 was fought between Prithviraj Chauhan and Muhammad Ghori, and Ghori's victory led to the establishment of Muslim rule in North India.

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The strategic military formation called 'Tulughma', involving flanking cavalry maneuvers, was famously used in India for the first time by:
A. Babur at the First Battle of Panipat
B. Alauddin Khalji at Devagiri
C. Sher Shah Suri at Chausa
D. Akbar at Haldighati

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Babur adopted the 'Tulughma' tactic from the Uzbeks, using swift flanking cavalry to encircle Ibrahim Lodi's massive army, proving decisive in his victory at Panipat.

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