1. Jahangir made the Ghakkar chief Kamal Khan Ghakkar a mansabdar.
2. Some members of Gond ruling families married into Rajput families.
3. The Bhattis were descendants of the Indo-Scythians.
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1. Jahangir made the Ghakkar chief Kamal Khan Ghakkar a mansabdar.
Ans.- False
Explanation:- Kamal Khan Gakkhar a mansabdar was made by the Mughal king- Akbar.
- The Gakkhar tribe belonged to Punjab.
- Kamal Khan Gakkhar, the chief of the Gakkhar tribe, was made mansabdar.
2. Some members of Gond ruling families married into Rajput families.
Ans.- True
Explanation:- In order to gain power and recognition, they married Rajputs families.
- Gond society was further divided into unequal social classes.
- Gonds were divided into various social communities.
3. The Bhattas were descendants of the Indo-Scythians.
Ans.- False
Explanation:- Bhattas weren't the descendants of Indo Scythians.
- Some citizens in parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia can be called as descendants of Indo-scythians.
Answer:
1) Jahangir made the Ghakkar cheif Kamal Khan Ghakkar a mansabdar. False .
Correct Answer :- Kamal Khan Ghakkar, the cheif of the Ghakkar tribe, was made a mansabdar emperor is Akbar.
2) Some members of Gond ruling families married into Rajput families. True .
3) The Bharti's were descendants of the Indo-Scythians. False .
Correct Answer :- The Bharti's were not descendants of the Indo-Scythians.
✪ Extra Information ✪
- Akbar the Great, Muslim emperor of India, established a sprawling kingdom through military conquest but it is known for his policy of religion tolerance.
- In 1556, in the second battle of Panipat, Akbar defeated Hemu.
- Akbar marriage the Rajput Princess, the daughter of Raja Bharmal.
- Akbar's policy towards Rajput was combined with broad religious toleration.