[QUOTE=Last Island;563765]1. Who was the governor of Sindh after Muhammad Bin Qasim?
[B][COLOR="Blue"]b. Yazid Bin Muhallab[/COLOR][/B] 2. who was the mughal emperor who accepted the british pension firstly? b. Shah Alam-II 3. Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasion against: b. Marhatas 4. The British fought Plassy war against: c. Sirajuddula 5. Dars-i-Nizami was named after: c. Mullah Nizamuddin 6. Before 1857 how many Universities on Western pattern were established in India? d. None 7. When the MAO College at Alligarh was started? b. 1877 8. Anjuman-i-Himayat e Islam was started in: b. 1884 9. The constitution of All India Mulim League was written by: b. Muhammad Ali Johar 10. The first session of Muhammad Educational Conference was held in d. None (The question is wrong. The first session of Muslim Educational Conference was held at Aligarh in 1886) 11. The London branch of Muslim League was started by: a. Syed Amir Ali 12. “Hamdard” was edited by b. Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar 13. “Shudhi” movement was started by: d. None (Swami Shraddhanand) 14. Majlis-ii-Ahrar was found in: b. 1929 15. In Kashmir the ceasefire between Pakistan and India was signed on: b. 27th july 1949 16. Islamabad was declared capital of Pakistan in: d. None. (1967) 17. Majority of Southern Pakistan population lived along the: a. River Indus 18. The Aryan arrived in South Asia in : d. None (1500 BC) 19. The most ancient civilization is: c. Mehargarh 20.The author of “The Case of Pakistan” is d. None[/QUOTE] Habib bin Muhallab ( brother of Yezid bun Muhallab ) was the governor of Sind after Muhammad Bin Qasim. He was appointed by Caliph Sulaiman. (It has been mentioned in the book named " A short history of Islam " by Mazhar ul Haq. |
[QUOTE=Last Island;563765]1. Who was the governor of Sindh after Muhammad Bin Qasim?
b. Yazid Bin Muhallab 2. who was the mughal emperor who accepted the british pension firstly? b. Shah Alam-II 3. Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasion against: b. Marhatas 4. The British fought Plassy war against: c. Sirajuddula 5. Dars-i-Nizami was named after: c. Mullah Nizamuddin 6. Before 1857 how many Universities on Western pattern were established in India? d. None 7. When the MAO College at Alligarh was started? b. 1877 8. Anjuman-i-Himayat e Islam was started in: b. 1884 9. The constitution of All India Mulim League was written by: b. Muhammad Ali Johar 10. The first session of Muhammad Educational Conference was held in d. None (The question is wrong. The first session of Muslim Educational Conference was held at Aligarh in 1886) 11. The London branch of Muslim League was started by: a. Syed Amir Ali 12. “Hamdard” was edited by b. Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar 13. “Shudhi” movement was started by: d. None (Swami Shraddhanand) 14. Majlis-ii-Ahrar was found in: b. 1929 15. In Kashmir the ceasefire between Pakistan and India was signed on: b. 27th july 1949 16. Islamabad was declared capital of Pakistan in: d. None. (1967) 17. Majority of Southern Pakistan population lived along the: a. River Indus 18. The Aryan arrived in South Asia in : d. None (1500 BC) 19. The most ancient civilization is: c. Mehargarh 20.The author of “The Case of Pakistan” is d. None[/QUOTE] Whenever you solve a Paper , i never try to confirm or Google it. thank you Last Island. |
[QUOTE=imbindas;642835]Whenever you solve a Paper , i never try to confirm or Google it. thank you Last Island.[/QUOTE]
Please do. My answers are not always right. |
The author of case of Pakistan is Rafiq Afzal
[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/pakistan-affair.php[/url] |
[QUOTE=umarabbas;616824]Hi Tehman, this is an essay question (20 marks) and there may be more than 1 way of answering this particular question. Please find below (as far as I can recall) my answer was some what on the lines given below.
Introduction: -Muslim hordes expansion from the Arabian Peninsula to the far flung areas of Africa, Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia after the Prophet's (PBUH) death. -Every where they left a lasting legacy in terms of art, architecture, religion, social ethos etc. -In South Asia, perhaps, their influence is the most visible in all the fields i.e art, architecture, religion, social customs, social fabric etc. So the South Asian transformation is unique etc etc Chronological Order of Invasions: -Arab Invasions: -Effects on Society: Effects on Language, Architecture, Science and Culture, Trade. Example: Sindh becoming part of the New World Order of the time (as against the Hindu tradition of seclusion from the world) -Effects on Social Fabric: Religion, Provided a unique opportunity for Islam and Hinduism to live next doors as neighbors, Customs and Festivals, Caste System, Inter-marriages, Sufism etc -Turk Muslim Invasions - Effects on Society: Ushered Urbanization (cities springing up, many of which were built by the Turk Sultans themselves against their names) etc - Effects on Social Fabric: Caste System damaged through urbanization, administration, Bhakti and Sufism which led to Sikhism eventually etc - Effects on Administration: Provided its first capital, its first official language, in fact the first identity of India/Hindustan in a true sense, Agriculture reforms of different forms, Fiscal Policy Reforms etc, Changes in the structure and formation of army etc -Mughal Invasions -Effects on Society - Effects on Social Fabric - Effects on Administration In conclusion: Islam as a religion in the region (introduced through these invasions) and which is a lasting effect :) several other points. This is all that I can recall at the moment. I hope it was of some consequence :)[/QUOTE] Did you pass written portion? |
Can anybody explain me Q no :2 in thic paper ? please
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[QUOTE=Ammyabbas;689753]Did you pass written portion?[/QUOTE]
it seems that i have by the grace of Allah :) |
[QUOTE=Maidah shaikh;701627]Can anybody explain me Q no :2 in thic paper ? please[/QUOTE]
its already explained :) |
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