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Mughal Empire

Mughal Empire
The designation 'amil' during Akbar's reign denoted a

Retail trader
Revenue official
Postman
Policeman

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Mughal Empire
The medieval Hindu ruler who was a contemporary of Akbar, and took the title of Vikramaditya was

Raja Man Singh (of Amber)
Sadasiva Raya (of Vijayanagar)
Hemachandra (Hemu)
Rana Pratap (of Mewar)

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Mughal Empire
The foreign traveller who visited Indian during the Mughal Period and who left us and expert's description of the Peacock Throne, was

Travernier
Omrah' Danishmand khan
Geronimo Verroneo
Austinof Bordeaux

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Mughal Empire
I. His reign saw beginning of a new intercourse between Europe of IndiaII. Attempted to prohibit traffic in eunuchsIII. Started practices of inter-caste marriages between the families of government officersIV. Ordered the abolition of inhuman corporal punishmentsWhich of the above statement (s) is/are correct related to Jahangir?

II, III, and IV
I, II, and III
I, II, and IV
All listed here

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Mughal Empire
Of the following who did not revolt against Aurangzeb?

Shayista Khan
Prince Akbar
Jats
Satnamis

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Mughal Empire
The Mughal ruler, Bahadur Shah II had been exiled by the British and sent to

Andman and Nicobar
Rangoon
Mandalay
Fatehpur Sikri

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