❤ q10. The mughal emperor who prohibited the use of tabacco was-
a. Akbar
b. Babur
c. Jahangir
d. Aurangzeb
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akbar
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Jahangir prohibited the use of tobacco
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- Jahangir was the fourth in succession to the throne of the Mughal empire. He became the mughal emperor after the Akbar.
- Tobacco was introduced in India by the Portuguese . Tobacco manufacture was very scare during the time of Akbar and ut was unknown to the revenue officers. Till 1613 the tobacco leaf was obtainable but the process if manufacture was not known . It was first introduced in Gujarat province.
But by 1617 tobacco was widely used among the nobles and even among common people.
Around 1617, Jahangir passed a decree and prohibited the use of tobacco.
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