During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong? [#799]
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Q1. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong?
Q1. During the reign of which Ahom King Shaktism become very strong?
(A) Siva Singha
(A) Siva Singha
(A) Siva Singha
(B) Laksmi Singha
(B) Laksmi Singha
(B) Laksmi Singha
(C) Rudra Singha
(C) Rudra Singha
(C) Rudra Singha
(D) Kamaleshwar Singha
(D) Kamaleshwar Singha
(D) Kamaleshwar Singha
Answer: (A) Siva Singha
Answer: (A) Siva Singha
Answer: (A) Siva Singha
Shaktism became strong during the reign of the Ahom kings Gadadhar Singha (1682–1696) and Siva Singha (1714–). Siva Singha was a strong Shakta and was influenced by Brahmins. He made Shaktism the state religion.
Shaktism became strong during the reign of the Ahom kings Gadadhar Singha (1682–1696) and Siva Singha (1714–). Siva Singha was a strong Shakta and was influenced by Brahmins. He made Shaktism the state religion.
Shaktism became strong during the reign of the Ahom kings Gadadhar Singha (1682–1696) and Siva Singha (1714–). Siva Singha was a strong Shakta and was influenced by Brahmins. He made Shaktism the state religion.
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25 = 2*2*2*2*2 = 32
25 = 2*2*2*2*2 = 32
25 = 2*2*2*2*2 = 32
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Answer: (A) 25
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25
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25
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