01.Foundation of the Indo-Greek empire by
Demetrius in 182 BC.
02.The beginning of Vikram samvat Era in
58BC by Vikramaditya of Ujjain.
03. Fourth Buddhist Council was held in Kundalini, Kashmir in 72 AD under the patronage of
Kushan king Kanishka.
04. The earliest historical evidence of the use of metal is of the Chalcolithic Age or Stone-Copper Age, which covered the period from
1800 to 800 BC.
05. This period (1800 to 800 BC. ) was marked by the use of copper (the first metal to be used in India)
as well as stone.
06. Microliths were most commonly found in the
Mesolithic era.
07. Both Surkotada and Dholavira are located in
kutch of Gujarat.
08. Surkotada is an archaeological site located in
Rapar Taluka of Kutch district, Gujarat, India.
09. Sutta Pitaka deals with
philosophy and psychology lay down methods for training the mind.
10. Abhidhamma Pitaka is the third and latest of the Pali canonical texts recognized in the early Buddhist
Theravāda tradition.
11. The term Yuehzhi refers to nomadic people originally living in northwest China who moved to Central Asia in circa
the second century BC.
12. Vindhyashakti (c. 250 – c. 270 CE) was the founder of the
Vakataka dynasty.
(His name is derived from the name of the goddess Vindhya)
Demetrius in 182 BC.
02.The beginning of Vikram samvat Era in
58BC by Vikramaditya of Ujjain.
03. Fourth Buddhist Council was held in Kundalini, Kashmir in 72 AD under the patronage of
Kushan king Kanishka.
04. The earliest historical evidence of the use of metal is of the Chalcolithic Age or Stone-Copper Age, which covered the period from
1800 to 800 BC.
05. This period (1800 to 800 BC. ) was marked by the use of copper (the first metal to be used in India)
as well as stone.
06. Microliths were most commonly found in the
Mesolithic era.
07. Both Surkotada and Dholavira are located in
kutch of Gujarat.
08. Surkotada is an archaeological site located in
Rapar Taluka of Kutch district, Gujarat, India.
09. Sutta Pitaka deals with
philosophy and psychology lay down methods for training the mind.
10. Abhidhamma Pitaka is the third and latest of the Pali canonical texts recognized in the early Buddhist
Theravāda tradition.
11. The term Yuehzhi refers to nomadic people originally living in northwest China who moved to Central Asia in circa
the second century BC.
12. Vindhyashakti (c. 250 – c. 270 CE) was the founder of the
Vakataka dynasty.
(His name is derived from the name of the goddess Vindhya)
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