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The Mughals believed in the rule of primogeniture. true\false​

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Answered by neerchaudhary9
7

Answer:

False

Explanation:

The Mughals did not believe in the rule of primogeniture (inheritance). Instead they followed the Mughal and Timurid custom of coparcenary inheritance. It is a division of the inheritance amongst all the sons. Mughal princes rebelled against their fathers, overthrew them and captured power.

Answered by TrueRider
11

No,

The Mughals did not believe in the rule of primogeniture, where the eldest son inherited his father's estate. Instead they followed the Mughal and Timurid custom of coparcenary inheritance, or a division of the inheritance among all the sons.

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