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Haryana-Gk-In-English-By-Naukri 20. What was the capital of Kuru clan, which was Important Haryana GK among the 16 Mahajanapadas, during Mahabharata period- Indraprastha One Liner in Hindi 21. Which of following was the Capital of Kuru Mahajanapada during Mahabharata period- 1. Haryana was earlier knows as: Brahmavart Hastinapur 2. The social and political life of Haryana state is 22. Coins of Yaudheya clan have been discovered at mentioned in which historical text- Brahmana which place of Haryana- Saharanpur and Texts, Rigveda Sonipat 3. The famous religious book/text of 23. What was the capital of Agar Republican state- “Mahabharata” was written in which district of Agroha Haryana- Kurukshetra 24. Maharaja Agrasena was associated with which 4. Haryana was known by which name during place- Agroha Yaudhayea Period- Bhaudhanyaka 25. Vadhana dynasty was founded at which place of 5. Rohtak district got its mention in which Haryana- Thanesar historical text- Nakula – Digvijyams 26. Thanesar was the capital of which famous ruler- 6. Which city of Haryana is associated with Karna Harshavardhana of Mahabharata- Karnal 27. The book written by the Chinese traveler depicts 7. Agroha (Hisar) is mentioned in which texts- power and glory of which place of Haryana- Divyavdan Thanesar 8. All the seven notes of musc have been 28. Mihira Bhoj, was a famous ruler of which among mentioned in the inscription iwhich has been the following dynasties- Gurjara – Pratihara found at which place of Haryana- Agroha dynasty 9. Rakhigarhi, A Haryana civilization place is 29. Sthanishvara was the ancient name of- located in which of the following district of kurukshetra Haryana- Hisar 30. Which of the following places was said to be the 10. Black – shiny decorated pottery have been found important centre of Hindus in the book of Al – in Haryana, it depicts culture of which period- Biruni- Thanesar Vedic Period 31. At which place battles were fought between 11. Which types of coins have been discovered form Mohammad of Ghor and Prithaviraj Chauhan in the mounds of Hisar and Agroha- Punch 1191 and 1192 CE- Taraori marked coins 32. Who won the first Battle of Taraori (Tarain)- 12. The ancient and sacred river of Haryana is- Prithaviraj Chauhan Saraswati and Ganga 33. After whose defeat Agroha region became a part 13. Stone tools of Palaeolithic age are found at of a Muslim ruler in the Second Battle of which place of Haryana- Dhamli, Pinjore and Tarainz- Prithaviraj III firozpur 34. Who constructed the Gopala Giri fort on the 14. The important place related to Siswal culture is - border of Delhi – Gurugram- Balban Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad 35. Due to whose unsatisfactory policies farmers of 15. Which is the first excavated site of ‘Hakra many places of Haryana stopped giving revenue culture’- Kunal to that ruler- Muhammad - bin – Tughlaq 16. Which Harappan site is located in Fatehabad 36. Firoz Shah Tughlaq founded which city of district of Haryana- Banawali Haryana- Hisar 17. At which place, two terrocotta sculptures of 37. Fatehabad was founded after whose name- Fateh Matra devi have found in Haryana- Banawali Khan 18. The largest number of barley and grains 38. Against which ruler a revolt took place in the evidences havbe discovered at which Harappan village of Gohana- Firoz Shah Tuglaq site of Haryana- Banawali 39. Timur Lang’s invasion took place in which place 19. The battle of Ten Kinds took place on the banks of Haryana- Tohana, Sirsa, Fatehabad of river- Parusni 40. 40. Who founded Agra in 1504 AD- Sikandar Khan Important Haryana GK One Liner In English | www.naukriaspirant.com Page 1 of 12 41. Who was against Babur in the First Battle of 63. The Nawab of Farrukhnagar, who revolted Panipat- Ibrahim Lodhi against the British Armuy in the ‘1857 Revolt’ 42. Which of the following ruler of Haryana was was- Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan famous by the name ‘Hemu’- Hemchandra 64. In the Freedom Struggle of 1857, Rao Tularam Vikramaditya revolted against the British from which place- 43. The second battle of Panipat took place in which Narnaul, Rewari year between Akbar and Hemu- 1556 AD 65. Which of the following districts of Haryana had 44. Who was the last ruler of Haryana to ascend the greatly contributed in the ‘1857 Revolt’- throne of Delhi- Hemchandra Rohtak, Hisar, Gurugram 45. The tomb made after the death of Sheikh Chehli 66. What was the reason behind the failure of 1857 also known as ‘Taj Mahal’ of Haryana was made Revolt in Haryana- No support from other by- Dara Shukoh principalities, lack of weapons, lack of 46. The Battle of karnal took place in which year- leadership 1739 AD 67. Under which Act. Haryana was merged with 47. The Third battle of Panipat took place between Punjab Province- Charter Act, 1858 Ahmad Shad Abdali and- Maratha rulers 68. Who was the Nawabh of Jhajjar during 1857 48. The Third Battle of Panipat took place which Revolt- Nawab Abdul Rahman year- Alamgir II 69. Which among the following principalities 49. Who among the following in populartly known supported the British during 1857 Revolt- as ‘Jahazi Sahib’ in Haryana- George Thomas Loharu, Sampla, Jind 50. During Mughal Period, the agricultural land in 70. In 1858, in the Allahabad Session of Congress Haryana which was based on rainfall was known who became the representative of Hisar by which name- Barani Congress- Lala Lajpata Rai 51. Who among the following antroduced a new 71. Which among the following places was the main system of agricultural taxation in Haryana, centre of social and political activities of the known as ‘Dahshal System’- Raja Todarmal freedom fighter, Lala Lajpat Rai- Hisar 52. By which of the following treaties, Haryana was 72. Which Journalist from Haryana opposed the acquired by the East India Company from Morley – Minto Reforms through his articles Marathas- Surgion Village Treaty ‘Shivshambhu ke Chitte’- Balmukund Gupt 53. Who among the following got Firozpur – Jhirka 73. In 1919, the first protest against the Rowlatt Act by the British government- Ahmad Baksh Khan was held at which place of Haryana- Ambala 54. 54. The British divided the ceded part of 74. On 16th April, 1919, at which place a big Haryana into how many subdivisions- 3 conference was held against the Rowlatt Act- 55. 55. Who was the leader of ‘Chhachhrauli Rohtak Revolt’- Jodha Singh 75. The first meeting during the Non – Cooperation 56. The British East India Company annexed the Movement was held in October, 1920 in Panipat, Rania principality due to the reason of- Revolt under the leadership of - Lala Lajpat Rai by Nawab jabit Khan 76. Who was the main leader of Non – Cooperation 57. In which year Kaithal Principality was annexed Movement in Haryana- Lala Lajpat Rai by the British East India Company- 1834 AD 77. Who gave back his title of ‘Rai Bahadur’ during 58. Ajeet Singh was the ruler of which principality- Non – Cooperation Movement- Lala Lajpat Rai Ladwa 78. At which place of Haryana, women participated 59. The ‘1857 Revolt’ was started at which place of in a movement which was started by daughter of Haryana- Ambala Cantt Lala Duli Chand, namely, Vidhyawati, Yashoda 60. During the 1857 Revolt, William Ford was the and Jamuna- Ambala Collector of which place of Haryana- Gurugram 79. In Haryana, who was against the military 61. Light infantry troop of which place revolted recruitment drive by the British during the First against the British in the ‘1857 Revolt’- Hisar, World War- Pandit Neki Ram Hanshi, Sirsa 80. Who was the leader of meos from Gurugram – 62. Name the last ruler of Ballabhgarh, wgho Hisar region- Muhammad Yasin Khan martyred in the ‘1857 Revolt’- Nahar Singh 81. When Inda got freedom in 1947, Haryana was the part of which Indian Province- Punjab Important Haryana GK One Liner In English | www.naukriaspirant.com Page 2 of 12 82. Which region of Haryana was the Muslim c) Hisar III. Muhammad Azam dominated region- Panipat d) Ambala IV. Mohan Singh 83. Who among the following is also known as the 103. the following ‘Lion of Ballabhgarh’- Nahar Singh 84. Which freedom fighter from Haryana occupied a) Farrukhnagar - Nawab Ahmad Ali Ghulam Rewari, Bohra and Shanjahanpur during the Khan Revolt of 1857- Rao Tularam b) Bahadurgarh - Nawab Bagadur Jung 85. Who among the following is also known as the c) Mewat - Nawab Sadruddin Mewati ‘Grand Old Man of Punjab’- Lala Murlidhar d) Panipat - Maulvi Imam Ali Kalander 86. Moor Samamnd Khan was the ruler of - Rania 104. The river Yamuna flows on the ………………. 87. Which freedom fighter from Haryana was Boundary of the Haryana- Eastern hanged till death in Chandni Chowk for his role 105. Haryana is a landlocked state, which lies in 1857 revolt- Nawab Ahmad Ali between the latitudes- 27039 to 30055 88. In order to make the Unionist Party important 106. What is the total area of Haryana- 44,212 sq km and well – known in all Haryana regions. Sir 107. Haryana is the……………….. largest state of Chhotu Ram conducted campaign. It was known India- 21st by which name Haryana- Zamindar League 108. Haryana shares boundary with how many states- 89. Who founded the ‘Zamindar League’ in 5 Haryana- Sir Chhotu Ram 109. Which among the following state shares 90. Who is known as ‘Rahbare Azam’ in Haryana- boundary with Haryana- Himachal Pradesh, Sir Chhotu Ram Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh 91. Who published a weekly paper, ‘Sandesh’ from 110. Which state lies to the South – West of Haryana- ‘Bhiwani’- Neki Ram Sharma Rajasthan 92. In support of Freedom Movement, who 111. Which of the following neghbouring state of published a keekly paper, ‘Haryana Tilak’ in Haryana lies in its East- Uttar Pradesh Hindi and Urdu- Pandit Shri Ram Sharma 112.
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