Kushan Empire
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Kushan Empire starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the economic activities that flourished under the Kushan Empire.
Describe the religious policy of the Kushan rulers.
Describe the role of the Kushan Empire in promoting cultural exchange.
Explain the impact of Kushan rule on Indian art and architecture.
Explain the importance of Kanishka’s reign in the history of Buddhism.
Explain the role of Kushan coins in understanding their history.
Explain the significance of the Silk Route during the Kushan Empire.
Name one major artistic contribution of the Kushan period.
The Kushan Empire declined mainly due to invasions by which group? (1) Huns (2) Greeks (3) Mauryas (4) Romans
The Kushan Empire was established in which century CE? (1) 1st century CE (2) 3rd century BCE (3) 5th century CE (4) 7th century CE
The Kushan Empire’s decline led to the rise of which dynasty in northern India? (1) Gupta (2) Maurya (3) Chola (4) Satavahana
The Kushan Empire’s territory extended up to which region in the east? (1) Bengal (2) Mathura (3) Assam (4) Tamil Nadu
Fill in the blank: The Kushan Empire is considered a _______ power in ancient Indian history.
Fill in the blank: The Kushan Empire was instrumental in the spread of _______ to China.
Fill in the blank: The Kushan Empire’s main center in India was _______.
Fill in the blank: The Kushan ruler Kanishka is credited with the patronage of _______ Buddhism.
True or False: The Gandhara School of art flourished during the Kushan period.
True or False: The Kushan Empire was known for its maritime trade.
True or False: The Kushan Empire was known for its religious intolerance.
True or False: The Kushan Empire was the first to issue gold coins in India.
