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From among the following which one depicts the correct meaning of the term Jins-i-kamil concerning crops in Mughal India?
A. Paddy crop
B. Perfect crop
C. Pulses
D. Crop grown in the arid zone

Answers

Answered by presentmoment
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Perfect crop depicts the 'correct meaning of the term 'Jins-i-Kamil' concerning 'crops in 'Mughal India.'  

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Sugarcane, Cotton was contemplated as a perfect crop. The Mughal states also motivated the farmers to farm such cultivates as they brought in more income in contrast with other crops.  

Option A is not correct because Jins-i-Kamil does not stand for paddy crop.  

Option C is not correct because Jins-i-Kamil does not stand for a pulse.

Option D is not correct because Jins-i-Kamil does not stand for the crop grown in the arid zone

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