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Which individual served as the Governor-General of India for two terms and is renowned for his administrative reforms?
Lord Cornwallis served two terms as the Governor-General of India. He is particularly famous for the Cornwallis Code, which introduced significant judicial, police, and revenue reforms, including the Permanent Settlement of 1793. These reforms aimed to stabilize the British administration in India and establish a structured legal and land revenue system that influenced colonial governance for decades.
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Which British Governor-General of India faced impeachment proceedings by the British Parliament?
Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of Bengal, was impeached by the British Parliament upon his return to England. The impeachment trial, which lasted several years, focused on allegations of corruption, abuse of power, and administrative misconduct during his tenure in India. Although he was eventually acquitted of the charges, the trial remains a significant event in the history of British colonial administration.
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Following World War II, which nations 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 later became the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), was administered by the Allied powers of France, the United Kingdom (England), and the United States of America.
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Which French traveler served as a physician to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb during his residence in India?
François Bernier was a French physician and traveler who spent twelve years in India during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb. He served in the Mughal court and documented his observations in his famous work, 'Travels in the Mogul Empire'. His writings provide significant historical insights into the administration, economy, and social life of the Mughal Empire during the 17th century.
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On what date did Portugal officially transfer sovereignty over Macao to the People's Republic of China?
On December 20, 1999, Portugal ended its colonial administration of Macao, which had lasted for over 400 years. The territory was returned to China, becoming a Special Administrative Region under the 'one country, two systems' principle, similar to the handover of Hong Kong two years earlier.
Jaan de Hoop Scheffer served as the 11th Secretary General of NATO from 2004 to 2009. This question is outdated as the current Secretary General is different, but based on the provided options, he is the designated correct answer.
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What is the primary subject matter of the Arthashastra, a renowned treatise authored by Chanakya?
The Arthashastra is a foundational ancient Indian text attributed to Chanakya, also known as Kautilya. It provides comprehensive guidance on statecraft, economic policy, military strategy, and the administration of a kingdom, serving as a manual for rulers on how to govern effectively and maintain power.
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The Faraizi Movement was initiated primarily as a response to the 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 imposed by the British colonial administration and the local zamindars. The movement sought to purify Islamic practices and mobilize the Muslim peasantry against the exploitation and marginalization they faced under British rule, becoming a significant precursor to later anti-colonial struggles.
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Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz is often regarded as a caliph of exceptional integrity; which dynasty did he belong to?
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, often referred to as Umar II, was a ruler of the Umayyad Caliphate. He reigned from 717 to 720 AD and is widely celebrated in Islamic history for his piety, justice, and efforts to reform the administration of the state, often being compared to the Rashidun Caliphs.
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Which powerful Chughtai Turk conqueror invaded India and plundered Delhi?
Tamur Lang, also known as Tamerlane or Timur, was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who led a massive military campaign into India in 1398. His forces successfully invaded and plundered Delhi, causing significant destruction to the existing Sultanate administration.