Social Sciences, asked by panditanshu81, 4 months ago

A. Short answer type questions
1. Describe the conflict between Humayun and Sher Shah.

2. What was the result of the Deccan campaign of Akbar?

3. What was the policy of Sulh-i-kul followed by Akbar?

4. Describe briefly Todarmal's 'bandobast'.

5. What does the Akbarnama contain?​

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Answered by casalindia12345
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Answer:

1.When Humayun was busy in conquering Gujarat, Sher Shah Suri strengthened his position in Bihar and Bengal. He also cut off his (Humayun) line of communication with Agra. In the Battle of Chausa, in 1539 CE, Humayun troops were defeated by the sudden attacks of Sher Shah Suri's army

2. Answer: It resulted in direct conflict Aurangzeb withMarathas which become primrialy responsible fir the failureof his deccan policy. During latwr of mughals the Deccan was losing in the hands of mughals. So Akbar established the Mughal power in Deccan.

3. Sulh-i-Kul is an Arabic term literally meaning universal peace. Akbar had this policy during his reign. It described a peaceful and harmonious relationship among different religions. It formed the basis for Akbar's policy of religious toleration.

4.Raja Todar Mal, Akbar's revenue minister, introduced a land revenue system which came to be known as 'Todar Mal's Bandobast'.

5.Akbarnama contains about Akbar's life like how he stuggle etc.

Akbarnama contians with 3 volumes of Akbar. Akbarnama was written by Abul Fazl between 1590 and 1596. Akbarnama which translates to the book of Akbar.

Answered by guptadhurupgupta
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The result of the Deccan campaign of Akbar resulted by a war which was against Chand Bibi, the queen of Ahmednagar. She gave in after a brave resistence and parts of Ahmednagar were annexed.

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