Question : What was the immediate aim of the Treaty of Purandar in 1665?
Option 1: To gain the goodwill of Shivaji.
Option 2: To sow seeds of contention between Shivaji and Sultan of Bijapur.
Option 3: To deceive Shivaji.
Option 4: To make Shivaji a puppet of the Mughals.
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Correct Answer: To sow seeds of contention between Shivaji and Sultan of Bijapur.
Solution : The correct answer is To sow seeds of contention between Shivaji and the Sultan of Bijapur.
By the terms of the treaty, Shivaji Maharaj ceded 23 of his forts along with neighbouring lands that produced an annual income of Rs 4 lakh. He also promised the Mughals assistance in their fight against Adil Shah. The Treaty of Purandar was signed in June 1665 by Shivaji and Raja Jai Singh I.
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Question : The first Mysore War fought between the British and Hyder Ali in 1767 - 69 A.D., came to an end by the
Option 1: Treaty of Pondicherry
Option 2: Treaty of Madras
Option 3: Treaty of Mysore
Option 4: Treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle
Question : Malik Ambar, who resisted the Mughals in Deccan, was an able administrator of which state?
Option 1: Bidar
Option 2: Bijapur
Option 3: Golconda
Option 4: Ahmednagar
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. bury the hatchet
Option 1: dig a grave
Option 2: hide a treasure
Option 3: forget pas quarrels
Option 4: sow the seeds
Question : In which of the following years was the Treaty of Salbai signed?
Option 1: 1817
Option 2: 1769
Option 3: 1800
Option 4: 1782
Question : Chand Bibi was the ruler of ____.
Option 1: Ahmednagar
Option 3: Satara
Option 4: Golconda
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