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Mughal Empire

History ⇒ Medieval Indian History

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Describe one major reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire.
Describe the religious policy of Aurangzeb.
Explain the impact of Mughal architecture on Indian culture.
Explain the importance of the Battle of Haldighati in Mughal history.
Explain the role of Nur Jahan in Mughal administration.
Explain the significance of the Mansabdari system in the Mughal administration.
Name the Mughal emperor who built the Peacock Throne.
Name the Mughal emperor who introduced the policy of Sulh-i-Kul (universal tolerance).
The Mughal Empire declined after the death of which emperor? (1) Akbar (2) Shah Jahan (3) Aurangzeb (4) Babur
The Mughal Empire reached its greatest territorial extent under which ruler? (1) Babur (2) Akbar (3) Aurangzeb (4) Humayun
The Mughal Empire was established after the defeat of which dynasty? (1) Lodi (2) Tughlaq (3) Khilji (4) Sayyid
The Mughal Empire was mainly located in which part of the world? (1) Europe (2) Africa (3) South Asia (4) East Asia
Fill in the blank: The ________ system was a land revenue system introduced by Akbar.
Fill in the blank: The capital city built by Akbar was called ________.
Fill in the blank: The Mughal emperor ________ was imprisoned by his own son Aurangzeb.
The Battle of Panipat in 1526 was fought between Babur and ________.
Akbar abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims. True or False?
State whether the following statement is true or false: The Mughal Empire was a hereditary monarchy.
State whether the following statement is true or false: The Mughal Empire was known for its centralized administration.
The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance under Akbar. Yes or No?