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#1. Mahmud of Ghazni invaded which famous temple located in the hills of Himachal Pradesh in 1009 AD?
#2. Which hill ruler famously resisted Mahmud Ghazni during his incursions into Kangra?
#3. Timur invaded India and passed through the foothills of Himachal Pradesh in which year?
#4. During Timur’s invasion, the region of Kangra was ruled by which dynasty?
#5. Mahmud Ghazni attacked the Kangra fort primarily for its:
#6. Timur’s invasion into the Himalayan foothills is documented in which historical work?
#7. The Katoch dynasty of Kangra temporarily shifted its capital after invasions by:
#8. Which Sultanate ruler also invaded the Himalayan foothills region of Himachal Pradesh in the early 14th century?
#9. Raja Rup Chand of Kangra was contemporary to which invader?
#10. Which invader’s chronicler specifically mentions “Nagarkot” (Kangra fort)?
#11. Who was the ruler of Kangra when Mahmud Ghazni attacked the region?
#12. The region of Kangra (Nagarkot) was famously described by Muslim invaders primarily for its:
#13. Who among the following documented Mahmud Ghazni’s attack on the Himalayan region?
#14. Timur’s invasion led to considerable loss and destruction in which specific part of Himachal Pradesh?
#15. Which invader’s attack prompted local hill states to form temporary alliances in defense?
#16. Who was the ruler of Kangra who lost the fort to the forces of Mahmud Ghazni in 1009 AD?
#17. After Timur’s invasion, which Himachali kingdom gained significant prominence due to weakened regional rivals?
#18. Which invader’s chronicler provided detailed descriptions of Himachal’s geography and socio-economic conditions during medieval times?
#19. Timur’s invasion impacted the Himalayan foothills primarily by:
#20. The strategic response by hill states to invasions by Ghazni and Timur primarily involved:

