Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings

Question:

Read the passage and answer the question:

The most wonderful ancient buildings in the state of Bhopal are at Sanchi Kanakhera, a small village under the brow of a hill some 20 miles north-east of Bhopal which we visited yesterday. We inspected the stone sculptures and statues of the Buddha and an ancient gateway … The ruins appear to be the object of great interest to European gentlemen. Major Alexander Cunningham … stayed several weeks in this neighbourhood and examined these ruins most carefully. He took drawings of the place, deciphered the inscription, and bored shafts down these domes. The results of his investigations were described by him in an English work …

Who translated the 'Taj-ul-Iqbal Tarikh Bhopal'?

Options:

Alexander Cunningham

H.D. Barstow

H.H. Cole

Colin Mackenzie

Correct Answer:

H.D. Barstow

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2) → H.D. Barstow

The state of Bhopal boasts some of the most magnificent ancient structures, notably found in Sanchi Kanakhera, a charming village nestled under the gentle slopes of a hill, situated approximately 20 miles northeast of Bhopal. Yesterday, we had the opportunity to explore this captivating site, where we marveled at the stone sculptures and statues of the Buddha, alongside an ancient gateway.

These ruins have not only captivated the locals but also piqued the interest of European gentlemen. One such notable figure, Major Alexander Cunningham, spent several weeks in this vicinity meticulously examining and studying these ruins. He documented his findings in an English publication, where he described the results of his investigations, including drawings of the site and deciphering inscriptions. The historical account of these remarkable ruins and their exploration has been preserved in the book "Taj-ul Iqbal Tarikh Bhopal" by Shahjehan Begum, the Nawab of Bhopal (ruled 1868-1901), and translated by H.D. Barstow in 1876.