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Answered by shaleenisgreat
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1) Although its origins, like the Mughals themselves, were in the cavalry-based armies of central Asia, its essential form and structure was established by the empire's third emperor, Akbar. The army was composed of three branches: cavalry, infantry and artillery. Its central Asian origins were reflected in the structure

2) The Court may entertain two types of cases: legal disputes between States submitted to it by them (contentious cases) and requests for advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by United Nations organs and specialized agencies (advisory proceedings).

3) a) One big problem was from the peasants and zamindars. The Jat peasants and zamindars around Agra and Bayana had started rebelling. Such uprisings were now taking place in many parts of the empire.

b) Another problem that Aurangzeb faced was from Afghan tribes who believed in the Roshania sect of Islam. They lived in the northwestern part of the Mughal empire, and they wanted to set uptheir own separate kingdom, free from the Mughals. In 1665 they started revolting against the Mughals. Aurangzeb suppressed the Roshanias with the help of the Rajputs.

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