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What is the primary historical significance of the Ajanta Caves?
The Ajanta Caves, located in Maharashtra, India, are world-renowned for their ancient rock-cut cave monuments. They contain masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, including intricate wall paintings and sculptures that depict the Jataka tales and the life of the Buddha. These caves date back to the 2nd century BC and are considered a landmark in the development of Indian art, showcasing the sophisticated techniques and spiritual devotion of the period.
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Chanakya authored the Arthashastra, which is a seminal work focused on which subject?
The Arthashastra, written by the ancient Indian philosopher and advisor Chanakya (also known as Kautilya), is a comprehensive treatise on statecraft, economic policy, and military strategy. It provides detailed guidance on how a ruler should govern, manage the administration, and maintain the security and prosperity of their kingdom.
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Who served as the Viceroy of India during the period spanning 1899 to 1905?
Lord Curzon served as the Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. His administration is particularly noted for the controversial partition of Bengal in 1905, which significantly impacted the political landscape of the Indian subcontinent.
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In which specific area of Washington, D.C., near the White House, does the United States Congress convene?
The United States Congress meets at the United States Capitol, which is situated on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The term 'Capital Hills' provided in the option is a common phonetic variation or misspelling of the actual location, Capitol Hill, where the legislative branch of the U.S. government conducts its official business.
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Following World War II, Germany was partitioned; which powers were responsible for the administration of West Germany?
After the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the country was divided into occupation zones. The western portion, which eventually became the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), was administered by the Allied powers of France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Who was the founder of the Sayyid dynasty in 1414 A.D.?
Khizr Khan established the Sayyid dynasty in 1414 A.D. following the collapse of the Tughlaq dynasty after the invasion of Timur. He served as the governor of Multan before seizing control of Delhi. Although he ruled as a vassal of the Timurid Empire, his reign marked the beginning of the Sayyid period, which lasted until 1451 A.D. His administration struggled to maintain central authority over the fragmented territories of the former Delhi Sultanate during a period of significant political instability.
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Who was the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty, which was established in 1320 AD?
Ghiyas ud-Din Tughluq, originally known as Ghazi Malik, founded the Tughlaq dynasty in 1320 AD after overthrowing the Khilji dynasty. He served as the governor of Dipalpur before ascending to the throne of the Delhi Sultanate. His reign marked the beginning of a new era of administration and territorial expansion, which was later continued by his successors, Muhammad bin Tughluq and Firoz Shah Tughluq.
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The Faraizi Movement was initiated as a response to the perceived anti-Muslim policies of which colonial power?
The Faraizi movement, founded by Haji Shariatullah in the early 19th century, emerged in Bengal as a socio-religious reform movement. It gained significant momentum as a reaction against the oppressive economic and social policies implemented by the British colonial administration and local landlords. The movement sought to restore Islamic practices and protect the rights of the Muslim peasantry against colonial exploitation and systemic discrimination.
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In what year was Burma officially separated from British India?
Under the Government of India Act 1935, the British administration separated Burma from the Indian Empire. This change took effect on April 1, 1937, establishing Burma as a separate crown colony with its own distinct administrative and legislative framework.
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Where is the current headquarters of the International Cricket Council (ICC) located?
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body for cricket. While it was originally founded as the Imperial Cricket Conference in London in 1909, the organization relocated its headquarters to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in 2005. This move was intended to provide a more central location for its global operations and to take advantage of the region's growing importance as a hub for international sports administration and events.