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Shah Mir MCQs – Muslim Rule in Kashmir

1. Shah Mir is known as the founder of Muslim rule in Kashmir. He was the first ruler of the:

(A) Mughal Dynasty


(B) Sayyid Dynasty


(C) Khilji Dynasty


(D) Shah Mir Dynasty




2. Shah Mir came to power in Kashmir in the:

(A) 10th century


(B) 14th century


(C) 12th century


(D) 16th century




3. Shah Mir originally belonged to:

(A) Kashmir


(B) Gujarat


(C) Bengal


(D) Central Asia




4. Shah Mir is also known as:

(A) Sikandar Butshikan


(B) Zain-ul-Abidin


(C) Shams-ud-Din Shah Mir


(D) Ali Shah




5. The Shah Mir dynasty ruled Kashmir for about:

(A) 50 years


(B) 100 years


(C) 400 years


(D) 200 years




6. Shah Mir became ruler after the decline of the:

(A) Gupta Dynasty


(B) Karkota Dynasty


(C) Lohara Dynasty


(D) Maurya Dynasty




7. The first capital of Shah Mir rulers was:

(A) Srinagar


(B) Delhi


(C) Swat


(D) Lahore




8. Shah Mir’s rule marked the beginning of:

(A) Muslim rule in Kashmir


(B) Hindu rule


(C) British rule


(D) Sikh rule




9. Shah Mir is believed to have served earlier as a:

(A) Merchant


(B) Minister/advisor


(C) Soldier only


(D) Monk




10. The Shah Mir dynasty was succeeded by the:

(A) Chak dynasty


(B) Mughals


(C) Lodhi dynasty


(D) Sayyids




11. Shah Mir’s rule is important because it:

(A) Introduced Muslim political system


(B) Ended trade in Kashmir


(C) Started British administration


(D) Brought European culture




12. Shah Mir established his rule in Kashmir after:

(A) Timur invasion


(B) Greek invasion


(C) British invasion


(D) Internal political instability




13. Shah Mir dynasty rulers were mostly:

(A) Buddhists


(B) Hindus


(C) Muslims


(D) Jains




14. The Shah Mir dynasty ruled before the arrival of:

(A) Arabs


(B) Mughals


(C) Afghans


(D) Europeans




15. Shah Mir laid the foundation of Muslim rule in Kashmir in:

(A) Kashmir Valley


(B) Punjab


(C) Bengal


(D) Deccan




16. Shah Mir’s rise is linked with the decline of:

(A) Hindu kings of Kashmir


(B) Mauryas


(C) British Empire


(D) Gupta Empire




17. Shah Mir is historically significant for:

(A) Building temples


(B) Establishing a new dynasty


(C) Writing Rajatarangini


(D) Invading Delhi




18. The Shah Mir dynasty was founded in:

(A) 1339 CE


(B) 1500 CE


(C) 1200 CE


(D) 1800 CE




19. Shah Mir’s dynasty ruled Kashmir until:

(A) 15th century


(B) 16th century


(C) 18th century


(D) 19th century




20. Shah Mir is considered the first:

(A) Muslim ruler of Kashmir


(B) Hindu king of Kashmir


(C) British governor


(D) Mughal emperor




21. Shah Mir’s establishment of rule is mentioned in:

(A) Mahabharata


(B) Ain-i-Akbari


(C) Rigveda


(D) Rajatarangini (later chronicles)




22. The Shah Mir dynasty was replaced by:

(A) Sikh Empire


(B) Mughal Empire


(C) British rule


(D) Chak dynasty




23. Shah Mir’s reign is important for:

(A) Industrial revolution


(B) Sea exploration


(C) Political transformation of Kashmir


(D) Railway development




24. Shah Mir rulers promoted:

(A) Buddhism only


(B) Jainism


(C) Christianity


(D) Islam in administration




25. Shah Mir dynasty is part of:

(A) Ancient Kashmir history


(B) Medieval Kashmir history


(C) Modern Kashmir history


(D) Prehistoric Kashmir




26. Shah Mir’s origin is believed to be from:

(A) Central Asia region


(B) Tibet


(C) South India


(D) China




27. Shah Mir dynasty’s establishment marked the end of:

(A) Mughal rule


(B) Hindu monarchy in Kashmir


(C) British rule


(D) Afghan rule




28. Shah Mir is also associated with:

(A) Military reforms only


(B) Maritime expansion


(C) Administrative foundation of new rule


(D) Scientific discoveries




29. Shah Mir dynasty ruled mainly from:

(A) Kashmir Valley


(B) Delhi


(C) Agra


(D) Lahore




30. Shah Mir is an important figure in:

(A) Early Muslim history of Kashmir


(B) Mughal administration


(C) British India


(D) Modern politics




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