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Answered by natubhairathore
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Answer:

MCQ

1) Babur

2) Mongol

3) 1555

4) 1605-1627

5) Rank or Position

6) 4000

Match

1) Zabt- The revenue system of Akbar

2) Diwan- Financial Officer

3) Faujdar- Military commander

4) Ulama- Religious person

5)Kotwal- The town police commander

Explanation:

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Answered by EnchantedGirl
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Multiple choice Questions:-

1.The first Mughal emperor was Babur.

∴Option (B) is correct.

More about Babur:

  • Born - February 15, 1483
  • Died - December 26, 1530
  • Period - 1526–30
  • Founder of the Mughal dynasty o
  • Descendant of the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan.

2.Genghis khan was the ruler of Mongol.

∴Option(B) is correct.

More about Genghis Khan:

  • Founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
  • Died: 18 August 1227
  • Reign: 1206 - 1227

3.Humayun recaptured Delhi on 1555.

∴Option(D) is correct.

More info:-

→His successors were weak and incompetent.

→So he took advantage of the situation and captured Delhi and Agra in 155 CE and became the emperor of India.

4.Jahangir ruled over Delhi during the period 1605-1627

∴Option(B) is correct.

More about Jahangir:

  • Fourth Mughal Emperor
  • Reign :1605 - 1627.
  • Born: 31 August 1569
  • Died: 28 October 1627

5.The term mansab means position or rank.

∴Option(B) is correct.

✦ Mansabdari was a system of ranking the government officials and determined their civil & military duties, along with their renumerations.

6.The total number of mansabdar's in shah jahan's reign was 8000.

∴Option(C) is correct.

Match the columns:-

(i)Zabt - (b)The revenue system of akbar

(ii)Diwan -  (c)Financial officer

(iii)Faujdar - (d)Military commander

(iv)Ulama -   (e)Religious person

(v)Kotwal -  (a)The town police commander

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