QuestionAnswerWho founded the Mughal Empire?BaburHumayunAkbarShah JahanWhat was Din-i Ilahi?a religion created by Akbara palace built by Jahangira law code written by Babura ceremony for Hindu brides who married Mughal rulersWhich group was not found in large numbers in Gujarat before the arrival of Europeans?Roman CatholicsJewish peopleParsisMuslimsAurangzeb executed the guru Tegh Bahadur. What religion was Bahadur a leader of?SikhMuslimHinduBuddhistWhich port city was the base of the Portuguese State of India?GoaSuratDiuMumbaiIn which region did the British compete intensely with the French?Bengalthe Sultanate of GujaratKeralathe Deccan PlateauParameswara, the founder of the Malaccan Sultanate, descended from the rulers of what empire?Srivijayan EmpireChola EmpireMajapahit EmpireAyutthaya EmpireWhat was the Undang-Undang Laut Melaka?a Malaccan maritime law code that governed the conduct of sailors and traveling merchantsan elite order of knights who served the sultan of Melakaa codification of Islamic law produced in the Malaccan Sultanatea famous poem about a Malaccan folk heroWhat was the result of Portugal’s effort to Christianize the subjects of the Sultanate of Ternate?The Muslims of Ternate began a holy war against the Portuguese and drew closer to the Muslim world.The Portuguese successfully converted the majority of the population, who drove out their Muslim rulers.The people of Ternate allied with the Muslims in Majapahit and Ayutthaya to drive out the Portuguese.The Spanish allied with the Portuguese to kill all the residents of Ternate who refused to become Christian.For what reason did China go to war with Japan in the sixteenth century?Japan invaded China’s vassal state of Korea.Japan refused to stop Japanese pirates from raiding the coast of China.Japan invaded Taiwan, which was claimed by China.Japan allied with the Portuguese in their plans to interfere with China’s trade with Spain.The Qing dynasty incorporated all the following areas into China except _____.CambodiaXinjiangTaiwanTibetWhat was the goal of the Silhak movement?to solve social problems by studying science and technologyto improve trade with Japanto convert Chinese to Christianityto overthrow King SejongPractice this lessonThe content of this course has been taken from the free World History, Volume 2: from 1400 textbook by Openstax