(RPSC) RAS Pre 2013 Question and Answer - 4

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  3. Answer - 2 [The Battle of Khanwa was fought near the village of Khanwa, about 60 km west of Agra, on March 17, 1527. The Battle of Haldighati war took place in 1576 A.D.  between Emperor Akbar & Rajput King Maharana Pratap. Battle of Bhatner 1534. Battle of Sumel Giri 1544.]
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  5. Answer -4 [Desert Festival 2013 Dates : 23/02/2013 To 25/02/2013. The Elephant Festival Jaipur is organised according to the Indian calendar on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima (February/March), this day also coincides with day of Holika Dahan, just a day before Dulendhi.The Summer festival is held every year during the month of May on Budh Poornima.CAMEL FESTIVAL, BIKANER: 26TH TO 28TH January, 2013]
  6.   Rathores of Marwar
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  10. Answer - Puskar
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  18.   ANSWER-JAUNPUR [Sasaram, the headquarter of Rohtas district of Bihar is a small town on the Grand Trunk Road (National Highway No.2) with a railway station of the same name on Mughalsarai -Gaya Section. It is located about 160 kms south west of Patna the state capital. Sher Shah Suri is truly regarded as one of the brilliant national heroes of India. Apart from a brave, intelligent and tactful military genius with shrewd political foresight, Sher Shah (original name Farid Khan) was a person of extra ordinary skill and ability in civil administration also. His father Hasan Shah was a Jagirdar of Sasaram. Sher Shah was born in 1472 AD and completed his formal education at Jaunpur. Because of his high personal qualities, starting his career as a small jagirdar, he ascended the throne of Delhi in 1540 AD after driving away Humayun, the Mughal emperor. But unfortunately he could rule the nation for a very short spell of five years till he met an accidental death in the fort of Kalinjar on 10th day of Rabi'ul Awwal, A.H. 952 or the 13th May 1545 AD.]

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