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Ans: Humayun escaped to Persia because he was defeated by Sher Shah Suri and sought refuge there.
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Ans: Zat and sawar in the mansabdari system were used to determine the personal status and salary of a noble and the number of cavalrymen they could command, respectively.
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Ans: Aurangzeb came to be regarded as a zindapir, meaning a living saint, due to his extremely simple and pious lifestyle.
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Ans: Jagirs were revenue assignments granted to mansabdars, allowing them to collect revenue from the land assigned to them.
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Ans: Din-i-Ilahi was a religious and ethical code of conduct introduced by Akbar, emphasizing moral values, piety, and compassion, and aimed at promoting religious tolerance and unity.
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Ans: Akbar followed a policy of matrimonial alliances with the Rajputs, assigned high posts to Rajput chiefs in the army and administration, did not annex Rajput kingdoms accepting his suzerainty, and abolished the jizya and pilgrimage tax.
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Ans: Nur Jahan exercised influence in Jahangir's reign by promoting her family members to important posts in the administration and issuing coins in her name. There was a power struggle between her and Prince Khurram.
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Ans: The Mughal emperor held absolute power and was the chief authority in matters of justice, with all decisions of the state being carried out in his name.
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Ans: Akbar's religious policy was marked by a quest for unity and tolerance among the diverse religious groups in his empire. Key elements of his religious policy included:
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Ans: Akbar introduced the mansabdari system to streamline the administration and military. The system was based on assigning ranks and responsibilities to officials (mansabdars). Here are the main features of the system:
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Ans: Shah Jahan's reign saw several significant developments:
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Ans: The Mughal administration was centralized, with the emperor holding absolute power. The key features included:
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