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CSS Test Session 2019

CSS TEST SESSION 2019  (Test No. 1)          Syllabus: Foreign Policy of India and Pakistan Time: 1:30 Hours                   Date: July 21, 2019                            Marks:             50 Note: i.)      Part I: MCQs which is compulsory and attempt in 15 Minutes. This part comprise of 10 marks of 10 MCQ. ii.)     Part II: Attempt all the question of this part. Each question carries equal marks. Total marks of this part is 40 iii.)    All the parts (if any) of each question must be attempted at one place instead of at different places. iv.)     Candidates must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in a...

Indo Pak History Important Events and Date (Part 1)

 Indo Pak History Important Events and Date 1526:      Babur establishes the Mughal Empire 1530:      Humayan   becomes the second Mughal Emperor 1556:      Akbar ascends the throne. He defeated Hemu who seized Delhi 1600:      Formation of East India Company             1605:      Jehangir Becomes Emperor 1627:      Shah Jehen succeeds Jehangir 1658:      Aurangzeb seizes control and becomes Emperor 1707:      Aurangzeb dies, Period of Instability 1719:      Muhammad Shah takes control and became emperor 1738:     Persian leader Nadir Shah invaded Mughal empire 1747:      Ahmed Shah Durani attacked Kabul, Peshawar and Lahore 1748:      Ahmad Shah becomes ...

Mughal Empire: A bird Eye View

Mughal Empire: A bird Eye View In early sixteenth century Mughals invaded sub-continent under the leadership of Zahir-ud-din (Babur) and established more than 300 years old Muslim dynasty there. The area of their empire was larger than whole of Europe and their empire was among the strongest and largest dynasties of the world. Mughals were ruler of central Asia. The first Mughal emperor “Babur” who belongs to Turkestan (Who ruled there since he was 12 years old) entered sub-continent was the descended of two great conquering generals i.e. Ganges khan and Taimur. Babur’s clever military tactics and use of firearms and artillery enable him to defeat Ibrahim Lodhi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526. After defeating Ibrahim Lodhi his next challenge were Indian Chiefs whom he defeated easily and he decided to establish his empire instead of plundered as his predecessor did. The territory he occupied had Hindu majority and he was Muslim. So lot of difficulties to administer such a hu...