Social Sciences, asked by wedi, 1 month ago

1. The medieval Indian ruler who encouraged the construction of roads was:
i. Muhammad bin Tughlaq
ii. Sher Shah Suri
iii. Humayun

2. the Mughal Empress who struck coins in her name was:
1.Mumtaz Mahal
2.Noor Jahan
3.Hamida Bano Begum

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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ii. Sher Shah Suri

ii. Noor Jahan

Sher Shah Suri encouraged the construction of roads and inns to make it easier for travelers and merchants who traveled throughout different parts of the country.

Noor Jahan, the spouse of the 4th Mughal ruler, Jahangir, was the only Mughal empress in history to have coinage (to have coins and currency minted in her likeness) struck in her name. An interesting takeaway is that she is said to have been the real power behind the throne.

Answered by KajalBarad
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  1. The medieval Indian ruler who encouraged the construction of roads was Sher Shah Suri.

  • Sher Shah Suri is the founder of Suri Empire of India.
  • He took control of Mughal empire in 1540.
  • He constructed GRAND TRUNK ROAD which is one of Asia's oldest and longest major roads.
  • This Road connects Kolkata to Amritsar in India.

2. The Mughal Queen who struck coins in her name was Nur Jahan

  • Nur Jahan was a strong and educated women who played a very crucial role in Mughal rule.
  • Nur Jahan was the only Mughal Queen whose name was inscribed on the coins and royal farmans.
  • It was believed that the real power of throne was in the hand of her as she checks the record and documents of empire.

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