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Question 1

The Mongol khan from Samarkand who attacked the Islamic state of the Tughluq Dynasty was
 
  a. Tamerlane.
  b. Genghis Khan.
  c. Chalukya.
  d. Malmug Khan.
  e. Chandragupta XIV.

Question 2

The eighteenth century ruler who called himself/herself the first servant of the state was
 
  a. Joseph II of Austria.
  b. George III of Great Britain.
  c. Catherine the Great of Russia.
  d. Frederick II of Prussia.
  e. Louis XVI of France.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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