Fill in the blanks :-
1. Babur was born in 1483 AD, whose mother was a descendant of ___________ and father the descendant of __________.
2. ___________ defeated Humayun in the Battle of Chausa. and the Battle of Kanauj.
3. Akbar's biography Ain-i-Akbari was written by _____________.
4. Akbar was succeeded by his son, ___________.
5. In 1614 AD ___________, was sent to Jahangir by James I as ambassador with a letter of love and friendship.
6. Aurangzeb imprisoned his ailing father ___________ at Agra.
7. The ____________ system was introduced by Akbar to maintain the soldiers and cavalry.
8. ____________ was the revenue minister of Akabar.
9. During the Akbar reign, the revenue system was known as _____________.
10. Abul Fazl helped Akbar in framing a vision of governance around this idea of _____________.
Answers
Answer:
- Timur, Genghis Khan
- Sher Shah Suri
- Abul Fazl
- Jahangir
- Ambassador
- Shah Jahan
- Mansabdari
- Todar Mal
- Dahshala
- Sulh-i-kul or Universal peace
Required Answer:
1. Ghenghiz Khan , Timur
→ There were two great rulers who were traced their ancestry by the mughals :–
- Ghenghiz Khan, on their maternal side.
- Timur, on their paternal side.
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2. Sher Shah Suri
→ Sher Shah Suri was the Afghan ruler of Bengal and Bihar who defeated Humayun in the battle of Kanauj in 1540 CE.
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3. Abul Fazl
→ The biography of Akbar called "Akbarnama" or or "Ain-i-Akbari" was written by Abul Fazl in 1579.
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4. Jahangir
→ Jahangir was the eldest son of Akabar, who succeeded him to throne in 1605 CE.
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5. Sir Thomas Roe (Ambassador)
→ Through Sir Thomas Roe (Ambassador), James I sent an ambassador with a letter of love and friendship.
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6. Shah Jahan
→ Shah Jahan was the father of Aurangzeb, whom Aurangzeb prisoned at the Agra Fort.
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7. Mansabdari System
→ Akbar introduced the Mansabdari system in order to organize his army. In this system, soldiers were called "manasabadars".
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8. Todar Mal
→ Todar Mal was the hindu minister of Akbar and the revenue minister of Akbar.
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9. Zabt
→ Zabt was called land revenue system during Akbar's reign. This system was furthered and perfected by Akbar's revenue minister "Todar Mal".
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10. Sulh-i-kul
→ Sulh-i-kul was nothing but was a rule made by the Akbar according to which discrimination between people of different religions in Akbar's kingdom was prohibited. Abul Fazl helped Akbar in framing a
the vision of governance around this idea of this rule(Sulh-i-kul).
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