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<p>MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.</p>

Plato

  • Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
  • Important Ideas:
    • Theory of Forms
    • Philosopher-King
    • Ideal State
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The Ghaznavid Empire, which played a major role in the Islamization of Northern India, was founded in its peak form by:
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72
In 945 CE, the Abbasid Caliphate lost its political independence when Baghdad was captured by which Shia dynasty?
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73
The conversion of the Volga Bulgars to Islam in 922 CE was documented by which famous diplomat and traveler?
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The Tulunid Dynasty (868–905 CE) marked the first time that Egypt became independent from which central authority?
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75
The Aghlabid Dynasty, founded in 800 CE in Tunisia, were nominally vassals of the Abbasids but successfully conquered which Mediterranean island?
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76
The Idrisid Dynasty, founded in 788 CE, was the first autonomous state in Morocco to be established by a descendant of:
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77
Abd al-Rahman I, the sole survivor of the Abbasid purge, established an independent Umayyad Emirate in which region?
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The Battle of Poitiers (also known as the Battle of Tours) in 732 CE saw the Umayyad forces defeated by which Frankish leader?
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The Second Umayyad Siege of Constantinople (717–718 CE) was led by which prince and general?
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The first Umayyad Siege of Constantinople (674–678 CE) is noted for the Byzantine use of which secret weapon?
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