The Mughals (16th to 17th Century) - Class 7 - Social Science
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Match the following:
Term | Match |
---|---|
Mansab | Marwar |
Mongol | Uzbeg |
Sisodiya Rajput | Mewar |
Rathor Rajput | Rank |
Nur Jahan | Jahangir |
Term | Match |
---|---|
Mansab | Rank |
Mongol | Uzbeg |
Sisodiya Rajput | Mewar |
Rathor Rajput | Marwar |
Nur Jahan | Jahangir |
Fill in the blanks:
(a) The five Deccan Sultanates were Berar, Khandesh, Ahmadnagar, ____________ and _________________.
(b) If zat determined a mansabdar’s rank and salary, sawar indicated his ____________ .
(c) Abul Fazl, Akbar’s friend and counsellor, helped him frame the idea of ____________ so that he could govern a society composed of many religions, cultures and castes
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Describe the Mughal tradition of succession and compare it with the rule of primogeniture. Which do you think was a fairer system?
The Mughals followed the custom of coparcenary inheritance, where the inheritance was divided among all the sons, unlike the rule of primogeniture, where the eldest son inherited everything. This Mughal practice prevented the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of the eldest son but often led to fratricidal conflict as brothers competed for shares of power. In contrast, primogeniture provided stability by avoiding disputes over succession but could sideline competent heirs for the sake of tradition. Fairness is subjective: coparcenary inheritance might seem more equitable among siblings, whereas primogeniture could be viewed as fairer in its predictability and stability.
What role did military campaigns play in expanding the Mughal Empire under the leadership of emperors like Akbar and Aurangzeb?
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- Both plundered the wealth of India.
- Both lacked archers and cavalry in their army.
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निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा कथन महमूद गजनी और मुहम्मद गोरी के बीच समानता के संबंध में सत्य है / हैं?
- दोनों तुर्क आक्रमणकारी थे।
- दोनों ने भारत के धन को लूटा।
- दोनों की सेना में धनुर्धारियों और घुड़सवारों की कमी थी।
नीचे दिए गए कूट का उपयोग करके सही उत्तर चुनें:
1 and 2 only केवल 1 और 2 2 and 3 only केवल 2 और 3 2 only केवल 2 1, 2, and 3 1, 2 और 3
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