The 'Tughlaq' sultan who introduced token currency was: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Tughlaq' sultan who introduced token currency was:
A. Firuz Shah
B. Muhammad bin Tughlaq
C. Nasir-ud-din
D. Ghiyasuddin
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Muhammad bin Tughlaq introduced token currency.

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The 'Mughal' emperor who lost Kandahar to the Safavids was:
A. Jahangir
B. Aurangzeb
C. Shah Jahan
D. Akbar

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Kandahar was lost by Shah Jahan in 1649 despite efforts to regain it.

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Which independent dynasty ruled over the Warangal region in the Deccan before being subjected by the military campaigns of the Delhi Sultanate?
A. The Yadavas
B. The Pandyas
C. The Hoysalas
D. The Kakatiyas

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
The Kakatiya dynasty, famous for rulers like Queen Rudramadevi and King Prataparudra, ruled from Warangal until their capital was taken by the Tughlaqs in 1323 CE.

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The magnificent Adina Mosque, once among the largest mosques in medieval India, was constructed at Pandua by which ruler of Bengal?
A. Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah
B. Alauddin Husain Shah
C. Sikandar Shah
D. Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Sultan Sikandar Shah of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty built the massive Adina Mosque in 1374 CE to serve as the main state mosque of the Bengal Sultanate.

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