6. Dar-ul-Terjumah was the Finance Department of the state (T/F)
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Dar-ul-Terjumah was the Finance Department of the state is False.
- Dar-ul-Terjumah was not the finance department of the state it was a translation bureau established during the Mughal Empire.
- Dar-ul-Terjumah was the House of Translation and was responsible for the translation of literature from different languages.
- Moreover, it was started by Maharaja Ranbir Singh as an attempt to promote Hindu- Muslim scholarship during the 16th century.
- It was established with the aim of directing the translation bureau.
- However, Arabic and Persian work on Philosophy and History were translated into Sanskrit, Hindi and Dogri languages.
- It played a mandatory role in the administration of the Mughal Empire by promoting religious and cultural tolerance.
- It also facilitates communication between different linguistic and religious groups and fosters intellectual exchange and scholarship.
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