4. What was a special ceremony at the Moghul court?
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During the Mughal rule it was the custom that rebels and prisoners of war were presented in open court, in a manner that when they appeared in the court they had a sword put round their neck and their hands were tied. The sword was removed on the order of the emperor as a sign of his forgiveness.
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Past present was a special ceremony at the Moghul court.
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