Social Sciences, asked by adityasingh1284, 8 months ago

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8. How important was the income from land revenue to
the stability of the Mughal Empire?
9. Why was it important for the Mughals to recruit
mansabdars from diverse backgrounds and not just
Turanis and Iranis?
10. Like the Mughal Empire, India today is also made up
of many social and cultural units. Does this pose a
challenge to national integration?
11. Peasants were vital for the economy of the Mughal
Empire. Do you think that they are as important today?
Has the gap in the income between the rich and the
poor in India changed a great deal from the period of
the Mughals?​

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Answered by toppermuskan27
3

Answer:

8)The income from land revenue played an important role in establishing stability in the Mughal Empire. It strengthened the economic system of the Empire. Money collected was invested on building forts, was and for the welfare of subjects.

9)The Mughals recruited mansabdars from diverse backgrounds. They included not only Turanis and Iranis, but also Indian Muslims, Afghans, Rajputs, Marathas and other groups. They did so because they wanted to incorporate the subcontinental people of warrior classes to participate in the running of mansabdari system.

10)Peasants are the backbone of the India's economy. ... Hence we can say that the Indian economy depends on both of them. No, the gap in the income between the rich and the poor in India has not changed a great from the period of the Mughals.

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Answered by Rohinisingh05
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Answer:

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