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Economy in Medieval India

History ⇒ Medieval Indian History

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Describe the impact of foreign trade on the Indian economy during the Medieval period.
Describe the impact of Persian and Central Asian influences on the urban economy of Medieval India.
Describe the impact of the arrival of European trading companies on the Indian economy in the late Medieval period.
Describe the role of merchants in the economic life of Medieval India.
Discuss the role of artisans in the urban economy of Medieval India.
Discuss the role of moneylenders in the rural economy of Medieval India.
Discuss the significance of the 'mandi' in the rural economy of Medieval India.
Explain the concept of 'madad-i-maash' grants in Medieval India.
The introduction of which crop led to a significant change in the agricultural economy of Medieval India? (1) Wheat, (2) Rice, (3) Tobacco, (4) Barley
The term 'jagir' refers to: (1) A type of coin, (2) A land grant, (3) A market, (4) A tax
The term 'karkhana' in Medieval India referred to: (1) A royal garden, (2) A workshop or factory, (3) A tax office, (4) A caravanserai
Which Mughal emperor introduced the zabt system of revenue collection? (1) Akbar, (2) Aurangzeb, (3) Babur, (4) Shah Jahan
The _______ system was a method of land revenue assessment based on the measurement of land and its produce.
The _______ was a tax imposed on the cultivation of cash crops in Medieval India.
The _______ was a tax levied on the sale of goods in Medieval Indian markets.
The _______ was a tax on irrigation in Medieval India.
True or False: The Delhi Sultanate encouraged the use of Persian as the language of administration and trade.
True or False: The introduction of new crops like tobacco and maize in Medieval India was a result of European contact.
True or False: The introduction of the Iqta system under the Delhi Sultanate was primarily for administrative convenience rather than economic benefit.
True or False: The Mughal Empire encouraged the growth of handicrafts and cottage industries.