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Bakshi were called in history Mughal empire class 7

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Answered by anuroopa80
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Explanation:

Bakshi Banu Begum was a Mughal princess and was the second daughter of Emperor Humayun and his consort Gunwar Bibi.

Indian (Panjab): Hindu and Sikh name, from Persian bakhshi 'paymaster', originally the title of an official who distributed wages in the Muslim armies.

Answered by pragyan169
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Explanation:

Bakshi may refer to:

Bakshi is a surname of Mohyal Brahmins of Punjab,Pakisthani and Punjabi kshatriyas,Kashmiri pandits and among Bengali this surnames are mainly used by kulin Brahmins and kulin kayasthas of sandilya gotra.Bakshi surname is also used by Muslims,Sikhs and parsees.

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