Answers:
1) What was the famous quotation of the Kerala of Mysore, one of the last Indian rulers to resist British rule?
Better two days as a tiger than 200 years as a sheep.
0/7 got it. Tough, it must have been.
2) During the 16th and 17th centuries, it was common for troops to use a small colored feather or sash instead of a uniform to identify which side they belonged to. Most of the time, colors were generally associated with a particular nation. For example, the Swedes would usually wear yellow, and the Dutch Orange. Who generally wore red? (Hint: Not necessarily a nation, but could be described as such.)
The Hapsburgs.
0/7 got it all right, though LouLong did point out the Spanish, so I gave him half.
3) Who was the founder of the Hussite rebellious sect?
Bonus: Who actually led them for most of their rebellion?
Jan Hus
Bonus: Jan Zikza
5/7
3/7
4) The Incas, as most of you know, often resisted Spanish rule through the use of elaborately constructed fortifications that were often in almost inaccessible locations. Name one of the last holdouts of the Inca emperors, which could only be accessed at the time by crossing mountain passes thousands of feet high and crossing jungle rivers on narrow rope bridges, which had an excellent public water system, and was only discovered recently (as in last fifty years ), with water system and walls still intact, if overgrown.
Vilcabamba... No, Macchu Picchu was not right.
0/7
5) Which Native American tribe is occasionally considered the first democracy in the world?
Iroquois, or Hodosaunee, as they are properly known.

I also accepted six nations.
7/7... Easy.
6) Which battle ended the Young Swedish King Charles XIIs ambitions for conquest in a resounding defeat deep into Russia.
Poltava.
5/7
7) Which state unified Germany in the 1870s?
Prussia
7/7... Good, I wont have to hurt somebody for not knowing this, lol.
8) What religious center in Afghanistan was an important trading city with massive walls and many palaces until the Mongols razed it?
Balkh
1/7
9) Name the first three capitals of the Mughal Empire.
Samarkand, Kabul, and Delhi. Im not actually sure, here...
0/7 got all three. A few got partial credit, though.
10) Name the Ottoman Sultan who conquered Egypt.
Bonus to those who can give the often attached title.
Selim
the Grim
3/7
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11) Name the first rule of the Persian Empire, who defeated the Medeans and in some ways had a more remarkable conquering spree than Alexander.
Cyrus the Great
4/7
12) Who was the generally accepted greatest king of Armenia, who conquered the last bits of the Selucid Empire?
Tigranes the Great
3/7
13) What was the name of the often clung to Basque laws, the decision to tear them up being the cause of many a kings losing Basque support of their throne?
Fueros
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That was my hard one there.
Mongoloid Cow is up next.