Varika Vishnuvardhan Victory Tower situated in Bayana Fort 9elongs to which period?
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The Sultanate period
Correct AnswerThe Mughal period
Incorrect AnswerThe Maurya:n period
Incorrect AnswerThe Gupta period
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: The Sultanate period
- Bayana Fort and the Varika Vishnuvardhan Victory Tower have links to rulers during the Sultanate period.
- This era was marked by the dominance of sultanates like the Delhi Sultanate from the 13th to the 16th century.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 2: The Mughal period
- The Mughal Empire followed the Sultanate and introduced significant architectural marvels.
- Important Mughal structures like the Red Fort or Taj Mahal are more renowned.
- Option 3: The Mauryan period
- This period dates back to ancient India, around the 4th to 2nd centuries BCE.
- Known for the spread of Buddhism and Ashoka's reign, long before the Bayana Fort's construction.
- Option 4: The Gupta period
- Known as the Golden Age of India, roughly 4th - 6th centuries AD.
- Famous for extensive cultural development, not for the construction of the Bayana Fort.
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