Social Sciences, asked by Jagritisolanki8369, 1 year ago

worsened the economic condition of the Mughal Empire.
(a) Das’tak system
(b) Veil system
(c) Political system
(d) none of these

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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Mughal empire economic condition was worsened by the political system.

(Option C)

Explanation:

Mughal Empire controlled the whole Indian subcontinent, and earn a huge amount of money and the manpower. The famous member of Mughal dynasty is from first emperors—Babur and the five of his next descendant: "Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb".

These six emperor's are collectively known as the "Great Mughals", and they made "military, artistic, and political glories". The empires wrote about them all work in their different biographies.

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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(a) Dastak System worsened the economic condition of the Mughal Empire.

Explanation:

Dastak was the trade permit granted to British East India Company by the Mughal Emperor Farrukhshiyar , which meant that they could trade freely without paying taxes or custom duties .

It was indeed an exclusive privilege given to the traders, to freely trade .

However, it came to be misused by the European traders, who then accumulated huge wealth .

It also proved to be to the disadvantage of the Indian merchants .

Further, company servants made use of dastaks by carrying out their private trade , which resulted in loss of revenue for Bengal.

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