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Q1. What do you understand by jiziya?
Q2. In whose reign there was a famine and why?
Q3. In the history of Sikhism, Akbar's reign was very important. Why?
Q4. Who was the author of Jnaneshwari and what is written in it?​

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Answered by kusha3222
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Answered by blackskull66
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1. Jizyah, also spelled jizya, historically, a tax (the term is often incorrectly translated as a “head tax” or “poll tax”) paid by non-Muslim populations to their Muslim rulers. ...

2. However, in many cases, famine has multiple causes. A natural disaster, such as a long period of drought, flooding, extreme cold, typhoons, insect infestations, or plant disease, combined with government decisions on how to respond to the disaster, can result in a famine.

3. The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam. ... Nine Gurus followed Nanak and developed the Sikh faith and community over the next centuries.

4. Dnyaneshwari

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