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Peasants, Zamindars and the State: Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire
1.
Identify which of the following statement is correct about Ain-i-Akbari?
Manzil-Abadi is related to the royal household.
Sipah-Abadi is related to civil and military administration.
Mulk-Abadi gives information about the fiscal aspect of the state.
All of these.
2.
Identify which of the following was not correct in the context of the Mughal Empire.
States help was available for irrigation.
Jins-i-Kamil was a Rabi Crop.
Many new crops reached India such as maize, potato, etc.
There were two types of peasants-khud- Kashta and Pahi-Kashta.
3.
With which of the following methods, Zamindari consolidation was done in the Mughal period?
Colonisation of new lands
By transfer of rights
With the order of the State
All of these
4.
Which of these was a major reason for the higher status of Zamindars in the Mughal empire?
They had a very high income.
They had extensive personal land.
Most of the time, they belonged to upper castes.
All of these.
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