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प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
AUmara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal _____________.
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उत्तर
Umara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal administration.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the following:
| subadar | a revenue farmer |
| faujdar | a high noble |
| ijaradar | provincial governor |
| misl | Maratha peasant warriors |
| chauth | a Mughal military commander |
| kunbis | a band of Sikh warriors |
| umara | tax levied by the Marathas |
What were the offices held by Sa‘adat Khan?
Why did the Marathas want to expand beyond the Deccan?
Very Short Type Question:
What was the effect of Aurangzeb’s long war in the Deccan?
Very Short Type Question:
Name the new social groups that developed in Awadh to influence the management of the state’s revenue system?
Very Short Type Question:
Why did the zamindars of Bengal borrow money from bankers and moneylenders?
Short Type Question:
How did Burhan-ul-Mulk reduce the Mughal influence in the Awadh region?
Short Type Question:
How did moneylenders and bakers achieve an influential position in the state of Awadh?
Or
Describe the close connection between the state of Awadh and bankers.
Short Type Question:
How did Murshid Quli Khan become powerful in Bengal?
Long Type Question:
Describe the three common features of the states like Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad.
Or
What common features were shared by these three states—Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad?
