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- 3. _____ language is a mixture of Hindi, Arabic and Persian and also known as Zaban-e-Hindvi
- 5. The arrival of __________________ in Calicut is a landmark in the history of Christianity in India
- 8. He was given the title of nayak and introduced many Perso-Arabic ragas
- 9. Mirabai's brilliant poetry which portray a deep personal association with Lord Krishna is known as ___________
- 11. Nizamuddin became a disciple of _____________ of Ajodhan
- 12. Compilations and compositions of Kabir
- 14. Is a sufi shrine of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chisti
- 19. At the age of 15, Sant Jnaneswar delivered a nine-thousand verses of his commentary on Bhagwad Gita called the Jnaneswari and also known as __________
- 20. Hajrat Nizamuddin built his Khanqah in ______
- 21. The followers of the Sufi order were called _____
- 22. The Tamil Vaishnava saints called ______ and the Saivite saints called Nayanars preached 'personal devotion' to God as a means to reach God
- 24. The Sufi saints who settled in India belonged to the ______ and Suhrawadi orders
- 25. The entire Guru Granth Sahib is written in the ________ script
- 26. The decorative device found in all the buildings of Firoz Tughlaq is _______
- 28. ________ was pronounced a saint by Pope Gregory IX
- 29. Each Sufi order has a ______ or a hermitage where the Sufi saints resided with their disciples
- 31. Kabir was a desciple of the Bhakti saint ________
- 32. Vasco da gama who discovered the sea route from Europe landed at _____ near Kozhikode (Calicut)
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- 1. The most important work produced during the Mughal period is ________ which has nearly 1200 paintings
- 2. He became the first Jesuit missionary to arrive in India
- 4. ______ form is usually written in the metre called chaupai and based on a musical raga
- 6. Holy book of the Sikhs
- 7. Bhakti movement has its roots in the philosphy of ________
- 10. is composed in the doha or couplet form
- 13. The main gate to Ajmer Sherif shrine is known as the _______ gate
- 15. Bijak comprises of three main sections Sakhi, ________ and Shabda and a fourth section containing miscellaneous folk songs
- 16. The fifth Sikh guru compiled the Guru Nanak Dev's hymns along with four of his successors and other religios preachers in the Adi Granth Sahib
- 17. ____ Movement originated as a reaction against caste division and ritualism in India
- 18. Among the important literary works of Bhakti period were _______ by Tulsidas, Gurmukhi literature of Sikha Gurus and Vaishnava literature in Bengal
- 23. On the advice of his brother and Guru Nivrittinatha, Sant Jnaneswar wrote a treatise on his spiritual experience called _________
- 27. One of the Bhakti saints was _______ who was the Rajasthani princess of Mewar
- 30. In the month of Kartik Sant Jnaneswar took samadhi at ________
- 33. The leader of the Sufi order was called ___