Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: The Mughal Empire, Exercise 4: Let’s recall

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Nobles with a zat of 5000 were ranked higher than those of 1000. In Akbar’s reign there were 29 mansabdars with a rank of 5000 zat; by Aurangzeb’s reign the number of mansabdars had increased to 79. Would this have meant more expenditure for the state?

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Can you identify the Jesuit priests in this picture?

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MEDIUM
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The capital of Mirza Hakim, Akbar's half-brother, was _____. (Kabul/ Egypt)

EASY
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If zat determined a mansabdar's rank and salary, sawar indicated his _____ . (number of slaves / number of cavalrymen)

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Abul Fazl, Akbar's friend and counsellor, helped him frame the ideas of _____(Sulh-i Kul/ Diwan-i-aam) so that he could govern a society composed of many religions, cultures and castes.