| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| This city is built on an archipelago of seven islands which were transferred from the Gujarat Sultanate to the Portuguese Empire in 1534 | Mumbai | 87%
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| This modern planned city is located to Mumbai and is often referred to as its 'newer version' | Navi Mumbai | 67%
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| This city was founded by the Tata family and is one of the biggest steel production hubs of the country. Tata Motors was founded here | Jamshedpur | 53%
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| This city is famous for being the capital under the well-known queen, Rani Laxmi Bai, who bravely fought against the British in 1857 to protect her kingdom | Jhansi | 40%
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| This city was the capital of Awadh and was home to the Nawabs | Lucknow | 40%
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| This ancient city is known to be near the location where Guatama Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodh tree. It is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists and Hindus and sees a large volume of religious tourism from Asia | Gaya | 33%
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| This city, associated with the 1857 rebellion for independence is part of the National Capital Region and is home to the second airport of Delhi | Ghaziabad | 33%
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| This city has been ruled by many different groups, such as the Afghans, Gonandiyas, Mughals and the Sultanate and was the epicenter of a genocide of their pandits in the 1990's | Srinagar | 33%
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| This city in South India is huge industrial hub, the third fastest growing city in its state, and the twin city of Dharwad | Hubli | 20%
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| This city was an important part of the Pandya Dynasty and shares its name with another city famous for its witch trials | Salem | 20%
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| This city is one of the oldest in Punjab and was an important fort city throughout Indian history. It's most well known for the fort, Qila Mubarak where the first empress of the Sultanate, Razia Sultana was held captive | Bathinda | 13%
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| This city is a hub for the cotton industry and was part of Madras State as well as the primary target of a terrorist attack in February 1998 | Coimbatore | 13%
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