Foreign Invasions in Ancient India
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Foreign Invasions in Ancient India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the cultural impact of the Indo-Greek rule in India.
Describe the economic impact of foreign invasions on ancient India.
Discuss the reasons for the repeated foreign invasions in north-western India during ancient times.
Explain how the foreign invasions influenced the religious landscape of ancient India.
Explain the administrative changes brought by the Sakas in India.
Explain the impact of Alexander’s invasion on the political scenario of north-western India.
Explain the significance of the Battle of Hydaspes in the context of foreign invasions in India.
Name two major contributions of the Kushan dynasty to Indian culture.
The term ‘Indo-Greek’ refers to: (1) Greeks who settled in India (2) Indians who migrated to Greece (3) Mauryan rulers (4) Persian invaders
Which foreign invader’s defeat led to the establishment of the Mauryan Empire? (1) Alexander (2) Seleucus Nicator (3) Darius I (4) Cyrus the Great
Which of the following foreign invaders is associated with the spread of Mahayana Buddhism? (1) Sakas (2) Kushans (3) Huns (4) Parthians
Which of the following foreign invaders issued coins with Greek inscriptions in India? (1) Sakas (2) Indo-Greeks (3) Huns (4) Parthians
Fill in the blank: The _______ art style is a blend of Greek and Indian artistic elements.
Fill in the blank: The _______ dynasty is known for the spread of Gandhara art in India.
Fill in the blank: The _______ Empire was established in India after the defeat of Seleucus Nicator by Chandragupta Maurya.
Fill in the blank: The _______ were responsible for the destruction of the Gupta Empire.
True or False: The Indo-Greek king Menander converted to Buddhism.
True or False: The Indo-Greek Kingdom was established after the invasion of Alexander the Great.
True or False: The Kushans controlled the Silk Route, facilitating trade between India and Central Asia.
True or False: The Parthians ruled over parts of north-western India before the Kushans.
