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    The systematic organisation of Mughal empire into 'Subhas' was first done by ________.

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    The Nas system of land revenue collected during the time of Akbar prevailed in _______.

  • Question 3
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    Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

  • Question 4
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    During Mughal rule, Mir-i-Arz was concerned with ________.

  • Question 5
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    Who were called 'Shaikhzadas' in the nobility?

  • Question 6
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    Who among the Mughal emperors made a concerted bid to reconquer Transoxania?

  • Question 7
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    There were some rebellions during Aurangzeb's reign including those of the Jats, the Satnamis, the Sikhs and so on. Which one possibility was the most important cause for their outbreaks?

  • Question 8
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    Match the following.


    List I
    List II
    A.Mansabdars1.Persons holding ranks below 250 zat
    B.Amir
    2.Persons holding ranks below 500 zat
    C.Amir-i-Umda
    3.Persons holding 500 to 2500 zat
    D.Amir-i-Azam
    4.Persons holding ranks above 2500 zat

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    In the war of succession following Shah Jahan's illness, who was defeated by the combined forces of Sulaiman Shikoh and Raja Jai Singh of Amber at Bahadarpur?

  • Question 10
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    The 'Promulgation of Twelve Edicts' is associated with the reign of _______.

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