Ancient Bengal Kings and Dynasties Overview
In ancient Bengal, notable kings like Shashanka and Gopal ruled different dynasties, maintaining sovereignty and unity. Shamsuddin Ilias Shah brought Bengal under Muslim rule. The passage discusses their contributions and impacts on Bengal's history.
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MOHAMMADAYUB ALI SENIOR TEACHER R M HAT K HIGH SCHOOL MOTIGONJ-SONAGAZI-FENI
This lesson is made for the learners of classes 8,9,10 & SSC examinee. Please exercise them in your native home. You will be benefitted Insallah.
Unseen passage-8 Read the following text carefully and answer the Q. No- 4 & 5. In ancient period, we had a number of famous kings and their kingdoms in Bengal region. Shashanka was the first powerful king of Bengal in the seventh century. He tried to expand his kingdom beyond Bengal to North India. He was successful to keep the sovereignty of Bengal.
In the eighth century king Gopal came to rule Bengal as the founder of Paul Dynasty. Gopal is the king who put an end to the disorder at that time and united Bengal again. Shamsuddin Ilias Shah was the first Muslim ruler who brought the entire Bengal under his rule in the thirteen century.
He was the founder of Ilias Shahi Dynasty. He maintained the sovereignty of Bengal from the Sultan of Delhi. The term Bangalah was first introduced during his time.
4. Complete the table below with information from the passage. Name of the ruler Time Founder of the Dynasty Contribution Shashanka i).......... ii).............. King Gopal iii)............ iv)................ ..... Under Bengal 13th century v)................ Shamsuddin Ilias Shah ........
Please match your answer to the Q. No-4 Name of the ruler Time Founder of the Dynasty Contribution Shashanka ii)expanding the kingdom beyond Bengal to North India and keeping sovereignty of Bengal. i)the seventh century King Gopal iii)the eighth century iv)Paul Dynasty Under Bengal 13th century Shamsuddin Ilias Shah v)Ilis Shahi Dynasty
5. Write a summary of the above passage in your own words.
Please match your answer to the Q. No-5 In ancient period the people of Bengal experienced a numbers of famous kings and their kingdoms. Among the kings Shashanka, Gopal and Shamsuddin Ilias Shah were most notable. These three kings belonged to Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam respectively. Shashanka tried to expand his kingdom beyond Bengal to northern India while Gopal put an an end to the prevailing disorders and reunited Bengal. Shamsuddin Ilias Shah ensured the sovereignty of Bengal from the Sultan of Delhi and introduced the term Bangalah
6. Match the parts of sentences given in column AB and C to write five complete sentences. Column A Column B Column C a) Statistics show that about 350 million people b) English has now secured a place c) Since more than80% of all the information d) In fact, there are some companies e) Besides, many believe now that i. in the world s computers is in English ii. English usually helps them iii. who provide English language training iv. spoke English as a first language v. as an official or semiofficial language i. for their staff. ii. organizations need employees who know English well. iii. to get good jobs and better salaries. iv. in more than 60 countries and of many international organizations. v. and another 300 million use it as a second language.
Please match your answer to the Q. No-6 Statistics show that about 350 million speak English as a first language and another 300 million use it as a second language. English has now secured a place as an official or semiofficial language in more than 60 countries and of many international organizations. Since more than80% of all the information in the world s computers is in English organizations need employees who know English well. In fact, there are some companies who provide English language training for their staff. Besides, many believe now that English usually helps them to get good jobs and better salaries.
7. Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of the sentences need to be written. a) It was named after an English man named George Everest. b) There might be snow slides and cracks under ice and snow. c) Mount Everest has always fascinated climbers. d) Mount Everest is in the Himalayan Mountains. e) It is in the north of India between Tibet and Nepal. f) He was the first to survey the Himalayas. g) It is difficult and dangerous because there is snow all over. h) But climbing at the Everest is difficult and dangerous.
Please match your answer to the Q. No-7 ( d+ + e + + a + + f + c + h + g + b ) d) Mount Everest is in the Himalayan Mountains. e) It is in the north of India between Tibet and Nepal. a) It was named after an English man named George Everest. f) He was the first to survey the Himalayas. c) Mount Everest has always fascinated climbers. h) But climbing at the Everest is difficult and dangerous. g) It is difficult and dangerous because there is snow all over. b) There might be snow slides and cracks under ice and snow.