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‘Pardah-Nashin’ of Agra and ‘Sharif Bibi’ of Lahore earns the distinction of being

‘Pardah-Nashin’ of Agra and ‘Sharif Bibi’ of Lahore earns the distinction of being

Q. ‘Pardah-Nashin’ of Agra and ‘Sharif Bibi’ of Lahore earns the distinction of being (a) Two of the earliest women’s magazines edited by women (b) Two of the earliest literary magazines for women (c) Two of the earliest pedagogical texts for women (d) Two novels written by women Ans: (a) Two of the earliest women’s […]

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Who wrote ‘Stri Purush tulna”?

Who wrote ‘Stri Purush tulna”?

Q. Who wrote ‘Stri Purush tulna”? (a) Tarabai Shinde (b) Pandita Ramabai (c) Anandi Bai Karve (d) Rameshwari Nehru Ans: (a) Tarabai Shinde Explanation: The book “Stri Purush Tulna” was written by Tarabai Shinde. She was a prominent social reformer and women’s rights activist in India during the late 19th century. “Stri Purush Tulna” is

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The colonial construction of Indian history transported which of the following into the intellectual

The colonial construction of Indian history transported which of the following into the intellectual

Q. The colonial construction of Indian history transported which of the following into the intellectual make-up of the educated middle-class of the time: 1. James Mill’s periodisation of Indian history 2. Marshman’s description of social customs 3. Henry Beveridge’s account of religious practices 4. Robert Orme’s explanation of the British military success Select the code

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Examine the following statements with regard to the foreign policy of the British and point out the incorrect statements

Examine the following statements with regard to the foreign policy of the British and point out the incorrect statements

Q. Examine the following statements with regard to the foreign policy of the British and point out the incorrect statements: 1. The foreign policy of the colonial government in India was directed towards protecting the larger British imperial interests 2. The foreign policy was directed towards containing Russian advance in Central Asia because it threatened

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