Eighteenth Century Political Formations

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#1. Who was the founder of the Maratha Empire?

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#2. In which year did the Battle of Plassey take place?

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#3. Which region was known for the powerful kingdom of Mysore in the 18th century?

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#4. Who was the ruler of Mysore during the 18th century?

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#5. Which battle was fought between the Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad?

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#6. What was the main reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century?

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#7. Who was the British officer who defeated Siraj-ud-Daula at the Battle of Plassey?

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#8. The Maratha Empire was most famous for its system of ________.

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#9. The capital of the Mughal Empire during the 18th century was ________.

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#10. Which ruler of the Mughal Empire was known as “Azam Shah”?

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#11. What was the main consequence of the Treaty of Allahabad (1765)?

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#12. Which of the following was a significant Maratha leader after Shivaji?

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#13. The term “Nawabs” was used to describe ________.

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#14. Who established the Sikh Kingdom in Punjab during the 18th century?

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#15. The Peshwa of the Maratha Empire was based in ________.

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#16. The Battle of Panipat (1761) was fought between the Marathas and the ________.

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#17. The British gained control over Bengal after the defeat of ________ at the Battle of Plassey.

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#18. The Maratha Empire began to decline after the death of ________.

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#19. The Treaty of Seringapatam (1792) was signed between ________ and the British.

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#20. Which of the following was a key feature of the Maratha administration?

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#21. The Mughal Empire came under the control of the British after the decline of which emperor?

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#22. The Marathas expanded their influence to the regions of ________.

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#23. Who were the prominent European powers in India during the 18th century?

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#24. The Marathas lost their battle at Panipat in 1761 against the ________.

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#25. Which of the following regions was NOT under the control of the Mughals in the 18th century?

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#26. The Marathas had a famous general named ________.

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#27. Who was the ruler of the Mughal Empire at the time of the Battle of Plassey?

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#28. Tipu Sultan is known for his resistance against ________.

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#29. The Maratha Confederacy was formed in the year ________.

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#30. Which of the following battles marked the end of the Maratha Empire’s expansion in the north?

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#31. The Marathas were primarily a ________ power in the 18th century.

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#32. Which ruler expanded the Maratha Empire to the greatest extent?

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#33. What was the capital of the Maratha Empire during the Peshwa rule?

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#34. Which ruler was known for his strong administration and military reforms in the Maratha Empire?

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#35. he Mughal Empire’s decline led to the rise of which of the following regional powers?

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#36. What was the significance of the Battle of Buxar (1764)?

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#37. Which Mughal emperor signed the Treaty of Allahabad in 1765, giving the British East India Company control over Bengal?

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#38. The Peshwa’s main role in the Maratha administration was to ________.

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#39. Which of the following was NOT a significant feature of the Maratha administration?

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#40. The British East India Company gained control of the revenues of Bengal after which treaty?

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