A. Inca
B. Babylonian
C. Ottoman
D. Greek
Related Mcqs:
- Which ancient country had Nebuchadnezzar II as its monarch?
A. Iran
B. Babylonia
C. Samaria
D. Manchuria - The year 476 is the generally accepted date for the fall of the Western Empire. Who was the last emperor of the western empire?
A. Remus
B. Romulus
C. Clovis
D. Maximus - How is traditional diplomacy distinguished from its predecessors in the ancient and medieval worlds?
A. Traditional diplomacy constituted a communications process between recognizably modern states rather than between other forms of political organization
B. Traditional diplomacy was more inclined to negotiate and cooperate and less of an instrument to threaten the use of force
C. The structure of traditional diplomacy was institutionalized
D. a and c - Russia was the first allied nation to declare war on the Ottoman Empire on 2nd November 1914. Who was the Sultan at the time?
A. Enver Pasha
B. Mehmed V
C. Suleiman I the Magnificent
D. Osman III - When Britain declared war on Germany, it also did so on behalf of the entire British Empire, including the Dominions. One of these was Canada. Who was its leader?
A. Andrew Fisher
B. Sir Robert Borden
C. Sydney Buxton
D. Lord Hardinge - On 28th July Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Who was the premier of the Austrian Empire at the time?
A. Count Sturgkh
B. Isvan Tisza
C. Friedrich Adler
D. Nicola Pasic - Which agreement in 1648 ended the ‘Thirty Years’ War’, with which the supremacy of the Holy Roman empire ended and France emerged as a dominant power?
A. Treaty of Rome
B. Treaty of Westphalia
C. Treaty of Paris
D. Treaty of Versailles - Who became the Roman emperor in 284 and began a twenty-year period of reform that reorganized and strengthened the Empire?
A. Constantias
B. Tetricus
C. Aurelius
D. Diocletian - The last (only) Emperor of the Central African Empire was?
A. Bokassa
B. Ntare V
C. Idris
D. Idi Amin Dada - What leader died in 1227 after conquering much of the Persian Empire?
A. Frederick the Great
B. Louis IX
C. Kublai Khan
D. Genghis Khan