Social Sciences, asked by kamaljeetsingh3598, 9 months ago

In what ways would the daily routine andspecial festivities associated with theMughal court have conveyed a sense of thepower of the emperor?

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Answered by shishir303
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This questions is taken form the chapter “King and Chronicles : The Mughal Court.”

The daily routine and special festivals associated with the Mughal court are as follow:

  • Through representing the reputation of court.
  • By making a Salutation to the Emperor.
  • Jharokha darshan and meeting held by Sultan in Diwane-I-Aam and Diwan-I-Khas via honouring the Mansabdar on special event with gifts and Jagir.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

During the Mughal dynasty, royal throne had the highest power. In each country there was a definite place for seat and the position for this seat was reflected in the court. Those emperors who were close to seat had the more importance in the country. When king was given a seat for his throne, no countries could change his position and go outside of the country without the permission of the King.

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