History, asked by sunitasingh22, 6 months ago

1) How was land revenue very important for the stability of the Mughal Empire?

2) What is the difficulties historians face in using manuscripts?

3) What is the difference between stereotype and discrimination?
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Answered by Anonymous
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1)The income from land revenue played an important role in establishing stability in the Mughal Empire. It strengthened the economic system of the Empire. Money collected was invested on building forts, was and for the welfare of subjects.

2)The historians face several difficulties in using manuscripts. There was no printing press in those days so scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Manuscript copying is not an easy job. As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced small changes—a word here, a sentence there.

Answered by sukhmanjotk463
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1 The income from land revenue played an important role in establishing stability in the Mughal Empire. It strengthened the economic system of the Empire. Money collected was invested on building forts, was and for the welfare of subjects.

Answer 2 Manuscripts were written with hand and as a result there were small but significant difference between any two copies. The scribes who copied them introduced changes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the authors had originally written.

Answer 3 The terms stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, and racism are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. Stereotypes are oversimplified generalizations about groups of people. Stereotypes can be based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation—almost any characteristic. They may be positive (usually about one’s own group, such as when women suggest they are less likely to complain about physical pain) but are often negative

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