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  • Question 1
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    The systematic organisation of Mughal empire into 'Subhas' was first done by ________.
    Solution
    Akbar divided his empire into 15 subahs. Subahs is Arabic word for province. Each subah had a ruler called subhedar. Subahs were further divided into sarkars or districts which were divided into parganas or mahals. When the empire started dissolving in the 18th century, subahs started becoming independent units.
  • Question 2
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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 ________.
    Solution
    The Mughal empire had many officers at the central, district and village level. Mir-i-Arz was a officer at the centre.  He was the officer in charge of petition.
  • 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?
    Solution
    Aurangzeb was the sixth ruler of the Mughal Empire. He ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent from 1658 to 1707. His reign saw some rebellions from the Jats, the Satnamis, the Sikhs due to many reasons. One of them was land revenue which was very heavy. The attitude faujdars also led to great resentment against the Mughal rule.
  • 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
    Solution
    The Mansabdari system was the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar. Different ranks were alloted as per their land holdings. They were as below:
    Mansabdars - Persons holding ranks below 500 zat
    Amir - Persons holding 500 to 2500 zat
    Amir-i-Umda - Persons holding ranks above 2500 zat
    Amir-i-Azam - Persons holding ranks below 250 zat.
  • Question 9
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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 _______.
    Solution
    Jahangir's reign opened with the promulgation of Twelve 'Edicts' or 'Ordinances' for the general welfare and better government of the country. Some of them were:
    1. Nobody should capture others house
    2. Cutting off nose and ears forbidden
    3. Jagirdar should be checked.
    4. Forbidden Tamgha and Mir Bahri (river tolls)
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