Delhi Sultanate
Mamluq Sultanate
Mamluq Sultanate 2
Abbasid Decline
Muslim Women
100

Who became the ruler of the Sultanate of Delhi in 1206?
a) Genghis Khan
b) Qutb ud-Din Aibak
c) Muhammad Ghori
d) Timur

Answer: b) Qutb ud-Din Aibak

100

What does the term "Mamluk" mean?
a) Warrior king
b) Slave soldier
c) Religious leader
d) Royal ruler

Answer: b) Slave soldier

100

What helped generate revenue in Mamluk cities in Egypt?
a) Gold mines
b) Fertile land and access to maritime routes
c) Silk production
d) Agriculture of spices

Answer: b) Fertile land and access to maritime routes

100

Who led the Mongols in the invasion of the Turkish and Persian kingdoms in the 1220s?
a) Hulegu
b) Kublai Khan
c) Temujin (Genghis Khan)
d) Timur

Answer: c) Temujin (Genghis Khan)

100

Under the Umayyad caliphate, were women required to wear veils or hijabs?
a) Yes, all women were required to wear veils
b) No, women were not required to wear veils or hijabs
c) Only women of noble families wore veils
d) Women had to wear veils in public places only

Answer: b) No, women were not required to wear veils or hijabs

200

What was the primary role of Qutb ud-Din Aibak before he became ruler of Delhi?
a) A merchant
b) A Turkic slave general
c) A scholar
d) A local ruler

Answer: b) A Turkic slave general

200

Which caliph recruited Turkic slave warriors into the Abbasid army?
a) Caliph al-Mansur
b) Caliph al-Mu’tasim
c) Caliph Harun al-Rashid
d) Caliph al-Mutawakki

Answer: b) Caliph al-Mu’tasim

200

Which regions did trade from Mamluk cities reach?
a) Only the Arabian Peninsula
b) As far as China
c) North Africa and Spain
d) Only Mediterranean countries

Answer: b) As far as China

200

What was the name of the last Abbasid caliph, who was executed when Baghdad was invaded by the Mongols in 1258?
a) al-Mahdi
b) al-Musta’sim
c) al-Mansur
d) al-Rashid

Answer: b) al-Musta’sim

200

Which of the following was a characteristic of women’s lives during the Abbasid period?
a) Women had more freedom in public life compared to the Umayyads
b) Women were required to wear veils and were often secluded in harems
c) Women were not allowed to marry or have children
d) Women’s rights increased as they gained political power

Answer: b) Women were required to wear veils and were often secluded in harems

300

Which empire attempted to invade the Indian subcontinent during the time of the Delhi Sultanate?
a) Roman Empire
b) Chagatai Khanate
c) Byzantine Empire
d) Mongol Empire

Answer: b) Chagatai Khanate

300

What was one of the significant achievements of the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt?
a) Conquering the Byzantine Empire
b) Preventing Mongol conquest of Syria, Egypt, and Mecca/Medina
c) Establishing the Ottoman Empire
d) Defeating the Crusaders in Europe

Answer: b) Preventing Mongol conquest of Syria, Egypt, and Mecca/Medina

300

What types of buildings did the Mamluk Sultanate support the construction of?
a) Fortresses and palaces
b) Madrasas, khanqas, and mosques
c) Castles and libraries
d) Temples and shrines

Answer: b) Madrasas, khanqas, and mosques

300

What significant event happened in 1258 CE during the Mongol invasion?
a) The fall of Constantinople
b) The execution of the last Abbasid caliph
c) The rise of the Ottoman Empire
d) The beginning of the Crusades

Answer: b) The execution of the last Abbasid caliph

300

What was a common feature of Abbasid society in terms of family structure?
a) Women were treated equally to men in all aspects of life
b) The society was polygynous, where men could have multiple wives, as long as they could care for them equally
c) Men were not allowed to marry multiple women
d) Women held the primary political and economic power

Answer: b) The society was polygynous, where men could have multiple wives, as long as they could care for them equally

400

What was the significance of the successful repulsion of the Mongol invasion by the Delhi Sultanate?
a) It expanded the Delhi Sultanate's territory.
b) It saved the population and culture of the Indian subcontinent.
c) It led to the destruction of the Mongol Empire.
d) It weakened the Delhi Sultanate

Answer: b) It saved the population and culture of the Indian subcontinent.

400

What was the main city of the Mamluk Sultanate?
a) Baghdad
b) Cairo
c) Damascus
d) Jerusalem

Answer: b) Cairo

400

What role did clerics have under the Mamluks?
a) They were military leaders
b) They instructed Muslim students and received a salary
c) They were artists and architects
d) They managed trade routes

Answer: b) They instructed Muslim students and received a salary

400

What did the Mongols do to Anatolia after their invasion?
a) Made it part of the Persian Empire
b) Divided it into Emirates ruled by Arab noblemen or Turkic military personnel
c) Allowed the Byzantines to retain control
d) Created a unified Mongol kingdom

Answer: b) Divided it into Emirates ruled by Arab noblemen or Turkic military personnel

400

Why did Abbasid wealth lead to a demand for concubines and female slaves?
a) Wealthy families wanted to ensure equality for women
b) The Abbasid elite sought to build larger families with many children
c) There was a high demand for concubines and female slaves as a sign of wealth and status
d) Slaves were needed to serve as soldiers in the Abbasid military

Answer: c) There was a high demand for concubines and female slaves as a sign of wealth and status

500

Which regions suffered widespread destruction due to Mongol invasions, in contrast to India during the same period?
a) South America and Central Africa
b) China, Persia, Caucasus, and Eastern Europe
c) Egypt and Anatolia
d) Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean

Answer: b) China, Persia, Caucasus, and Eastern Europe

500

In addition to their success in Egypt, what other region did the Mamluks contribute to establishing?
a) The Ottoman Empire
b) The Delhi Sultanate in India
c) The Safavid Empire
d) The Mughal Empire

Answer: b) The Delhi Sultanate in India

500

What role did the Mamluk Sultan appoint and demote?
a) Scholars
b) Qadis (judges)
c) Merchants
d) Military commanders

Answer: b) Qadis (judges)

500

Which Mongol leader's invasion in the 1250s focused on the center of Islamic civilization?
a) Kublai Khan
b) Hulegu, grandson of Temujin
c) Jebe
d) Ogedei Khan

Answer: b) Hulegu, grandson of Temujin

500

Under the Abbasid caliphate, women were required to wear veils to:
a) Protect themselves from the sun
b) Shield themselves from the gaze of men
c) Signal their social class
d) Show their devotion to religious practices

Answer: b) Shield themselves from the gaze of men

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