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was Din---llahi and who started it?
why is Shah Jahan known as an 'Engineer King
what was the political condition of India befor
State the main features of Jahangir's rule.
Briefly explain the 'mansabdari system'.​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Shah Jahan was known as the 'Engineer King' because the Mughal architecture reached its peak under him. The Taj Mahal built by him is counted among one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Apart from it, he built Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi) and built the famous Red Fort.

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Prominent Features of Jahangir's Rule

Important features of his reign are as under

Chain of justice

Issuance of 12 rules of conduct ('Dastur-ul-Amal')

Revolt of prince Khusro

Execution of Guru Arjun Dev (1606)

Marriage with Nur Jahan (1611)

Treaty with Mewar (1615)

The Mansabdari system was the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar. The word mansab is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The system, hence, determined the rank of a government official.

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Answered by sancharic
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Explanation:

Din-iilahi was introduced by Akbar.

Akbar was known as Engineer King as his reign was full of beautiful and amazing forts and sculptures. He patronized many forms of architecture styles like domes. The Taj Malah was also formed in his reign.

Jahangir was the successor of Akbar. He conquested kangra. He was a great believer of justice. It is believed that during his reign there was a chain of justise, with 60 bells. Anyone can ring the bells to seek justice.

Mansabdari system was introduced by Akbar. Mansab means rank and Mansabdar was a rank holder. The main points are.

1. Every official in the imperial of every official. The rank was given according to the ability. The highest rank was of 7000 horsemen and the lowest was of 10.

2. Appointment, promotion and dismissal of any official was the sole right of the king.

3. The rank was not heditary.

4. The salary was fixed and according to the importance.

5. Akbar also introduced cavalry and maintained it nicely.

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