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Q841. Where is the terracotta industry located?
Q841. Where is the terracotta industry located?

(A) Karimganj
(A) Karimganj
(B) Goalpara
(B) Goalpara
(C) Dhemaji
(C) Dhemaji
(D) Dhubri
(D) Dhubri
Answer: (D) Dhubri
Answer: (D) Dhubri
The terracotta industry in Assam is primarily located in the Asharikandi craft village, which is under the Devitola Development Block of Dhubri district. This small cluster is home to around 80 families engaged in creating a variety of terracotta and pottery items.
The terracotta industry in Assam is primarily located in the Asharikandi craft village, which is under the Devitola Development Block of Dhubri district. This small cluster is home to around 80 families engaged in creating a variety of terracotta and pottery items.

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Q842. What is the significant work of Sankardeva?
Q842. What is the significant work of Sankardeva?

(A) Bhakti Ratnavali
(A) Bhakti Ratnavali
(B) Katha Gita
(B) Katha Gita
(C) Katha Bhagavat
(C) Katha Bhagavat
(D) Kirtan Ghosha
(D) Kirtan Ghosha
Answer: (D) Kirtan Ghosha
Answer: (D) Kirtan Ghosha
The Kirtan Ghosha is a collection of devotional poems written by Srimanta Sankardeva, a 15th-century Vaishnava saint and scholar. It is considered the most significant work of Assamese literature and is a cultural icon of Assam, shaping its religious, musical, and theatrical traditions.
The Kirtan Ghosha is a collection of devotional poems written by Srimanta Sankardeva, a 15th-century Vaishnava saint and scholar. It is considered the most significant work of Assamese literature and is a cultural icon of Assam, shaping its religious, musical, and theatrical traditions.

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2024-09-01

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Q843. According to the Paik system of the Ahoms, how many paiks were under the official Phukan?
Q843. According to the Paik system of the Ahoms, how many paiks were under the official Phukan?

(A) 1000
(A) 1000
(B) 100
(B) 100
(C) 6000
(C) 6000
(D) 3000
(D) 3000
Answer: (C) 6000
Answer: (C) 6000
In the Ahom kingdom's Paik system, a Phukan commanded 6,000 paiks. The Paik system was a corvee labor system that formed the backbone of the Ahom military. Every able-bodied male citizen between the ages of 16 and 50 was registered as a paik and served in the army for a set amount of time each year. In exchange for serving the state, paiks received a piece of land for cultivation.
In the Ahom kingdom's Paik system, a Phukan commanded 6,000 paiks. The Paik system was a corvee labor system that formed the backbone of the Ahom military. Every able-bodied male citizen between the ages of 16 and 50 was registered as a paik and served in the army for a set amount of time each year. In exchange for serving the state, paiks received a piece of land for cultivation.

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2024-09-01

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Q844. The Moamoria Rebellion is also known as
Q844. The Moamoria Rebellion is also known as

(A) Dondua Droh
(A) Dondua Droh
(B) Chekoni Kubua Ron
(B) Chekoni Kubua Ron
(C) Lota Kota Ron
(C) Lota Kota Ron
(D) Rongpur Ron
(D) Rongpur Ron
Answer: (B) Chekoni Kubua Ron
Answer: (B) Chekoni Kubua Ron
Chekoni Kubua Ron
Chekoni Kubua Ron

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2024-09-01

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Q845. Where was Joymati Killed?
Q845. Where was Joymati Killed?

(A) Borpathar
(A) Borpathar
(B) Sorupathar
(B) Sorupathar
(C) Jerenga Pathar
(C) Jerenga Pathar
(D) Rong Pathar
(D) Rong Pathar
Answer: (C) Jerenga Pathar
Answer: (C) Jerenga Pathar
Joymati was tortured and killed at Jerenga Pathar, which is now a part of Sivasagar district, Assam. Her sacrifice is widely remembered and celebrated in Assam, and the Joysagar tank was constructed at the site of her torture.
Joymati was tortured and killed at Jerenga Pathar, which is now a part of Sivasagar district, Assam. Her sacrifice is widely remembered and celebrated in Assam, and the Joysagar tank was constructed at the site of her torture.

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2024-09-01

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Q846. Which Ahom ruler commissioned the Rudreshwar and Sukleshwar Devalaya?
Q846. Which Ahom ruler commissioned the Rudreshwar and Sukleshwar Devalaya?

(A) Rajeshwar Singha
(A) Rajeshwar Singha
(B) Pratap Singha
(B) Pratap Singha
(C) Pramatta Singha
(C) Pramatta Singha
(D) Suhungmung
(D) Suhungmung
Answer: (C) Pramatta Singha
Answer: (C) Pramatta Singha
Pramatta Singha was an Ahom king who ruled from 1744 to 1751. He is known for his patronage of the arts and culture, and commissioned the construction of the Rudreshwar and Sukleshwar Devalaya. These two Hindu temples are significant architectural and cultural landmarks in Assam.
Pramatta Singha was an Ahom king who ruled from 1744 to 1751. He is known for his patronage of the arts and culture, and commissioned the construction of the Rudreshwar and Sukleshwar Devalaya. These two Hindu temples are significant architectural and cultural landmarks in Assam.

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2024-09-01

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Q847. Where did Sukapha establish his first kingdom in 1253?
Q847. Where did Sukapha establish his first kingdom in 1253?

(A) Gargaon
(A) Gargaon
(B) Sibsagar
(B) Sibsagar
(C) Jorhat
(C) Jorhat
(D) Charaideo
(D) Charaideo
Answer: (D) Charaideo
Answer: (D) Charaideo
Sukapha, the founder of the Ahom dynasty, established his first kingdom at Charaideo in 1253. Charaideo remained a significant historical and cultural center for the Ahom people for many years, even after the capital was moved to other locations.
Sukapha, the founder of the Ahom dynasty, established his first kingdom at Charaideo in 1253. Charaideo remained a significant historical and cultural center for the Ahom people for many years, even after the capital was moved to other locations.

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Q848. What is the Tutelary deity of the Ahoms called?
Q848. What is the Tutelary deity of the Ahoms called?

(A) Shiva
(A) Shiva
(B) Mainao
(B) Mainao
(C) Chumdeo
(C) Chumdeo
(D) Hetuka Sulin
(D) Hetuka Sulin
Answer: (C) Chumdeo
Answer: (C) Chumdeo
The Ahom royal family kept two secret tutelary deities, Chumdeo (Chumpha-rung-Seng-Mong) and Sheng. The Ahom king Sukapha brought Chumdeo with him from Mong Phi across the Patkai mountains to Assam. The relic represented the king's sovereignty and was kept in the royal seat until Suklenmung moved it in 1539–1552. Only the king could touch or worship it. Public belief held that Chumdeo granted endless wealth and made the enemy invincible. The stone-like deity disappeared after Ahom rule ended in Assam.
The Ahom royal family kept two secret tutelary deities, Chumdeo (Chumpha-rung-Seng-Mong) and Sheng. The Ahom king Sukapha brought Chumdeo with him from Mong Phi across the Patkai mountains to Assam. The relic represented the king's sovereignty and was kept in the royal seat until Suklenmung moved it in 1539–1552. Only the king could touch or worship it. Public belief held that Chumdeo granted endless wealth and made the enemy invincible. The stone-like deity disappeared after Ahom rule ended in Assam.

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2024-08-30

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Q849. Which Assam revolt is known as the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of Assam?
Q849. Which Assam revolt is known as the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of Assam?

(A) Phulaguri Dhawa
(A) Phulaguri Dhawa
(B) Rangia Uprising
(B) Rangia Uprising
(C) Patharughat Uprising
(C) Patharughat Uprising
(D) Lachima Revolt
(D) Lachima Revolt
Answer: (C) Patharughat Uprising
Answer: (C) Patharughat Uprising
The Patharughat Peasants Uprising of 1894 is sometimes called Assam's Jallianwala Bagh. The uprising took place 25 years before the more famous Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, but is largely forgotten in Indian history. On January 28, 1894, unarmed peasants in Patharughat, Assam, protested against a 70–100% land tax increase by the British. When the British refused to hear grievances, police charged the crowd with lathis and then opened fire. Official records say 15 peasants died and 37 were injured, but unofficial sources say 140 died.
The Patharughat Peasants Uprising of 1894 is sometimes called Assam's Jallianwala Bagh. The uprising took place 25 years before the more famous Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, but is largely forgotten in Indian history. On January 28, 1894, unarmed peasants in Patharughat, Assam, protested against a 70–100% land tax increase by the British. When the British refused to hear grievances, police charged the crowd with lathis and then opened fire. Official records say 15 peasants died and 37 were injured, but unofficial sources say 140 died.

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Q850. Who ruled Burma during the 3rd Burmese Invasion in 1821 A.D.?
Q850. Who ruled Burma during the 3rd Burmese Invasion in 1821 A.D.?

(A) Bagyidaw
(A) Bagyidaw
(B) Badawpaya
(B) Badawpaya
(C) Minh La
(C) Minh La
(D) Alaungpaya
(D) Alaungpaya
Answer: (A) Bagyidaw
Answer: (A) Bagyidaw
Bagyidaw was the king of Burma from 1819 to 1837, during which time he ordered the annexation of Assam in 1821. However, the Burmese general held the real authority, despite placing Jogeswar Singha on the Ahom kingdom's throne in November 1821. Jogeswar Singha ruled until 1824. Jogeswar Singha was the brother of Hemo Aideo, who was married to Burmese King Bodawpaya.
Bagyidaw was the king of Burma from 1819 to 1837, during which time he ordered the annexation of Assam in 1821. However, the Burmese general held the real authority, despite placing Jogeswar Singha on the Ahom kingdom's throne in November 1821. Jogeswar Singha ruled until 1824. Jogeswar Singha was the brother of Hemo Aideo, who was married to Burmese King Bodawpaya.

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2024-08-30

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