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What activities were conducted by the emperor in the Diwan -i- khas?​

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Answered by visheshp69
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The emperor at the balcony an in Diwan-i-am.

(i) the emperor began his day at sunrise with personal religious devotions or prayers, and then appeared on a small balcony, the Jharoka, facing the east. Below, a crowd of people (soldiers; merchants, craftspersons, peasants, women with sick children) waited for a view, darshan, of the emperor. Jharoka darshan was introduced by Akbar with the objective of broadening the acceptance of the imperial authority as part of popular faith.

(ii) After spending an hour at the jharoka, the emperor walked to the public hall of audience (Diwan-i-am) to conduct the primary business of his government. State officials presented reports and made requests. Two hours later, the einperor was in the Diwan-i-khas to hold private audiences and discuss confidential matters. High ministers of state placed their petitions before him and tax officials presented their accounts. Occasionally, the emperor viewed the works of highly reputed artists or building plans of architects (minar)

Answered by alinkhan6213
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Answer:

I don't know but I can give hint to how to find it.

Explanation:

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