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प्रश्न
Abu'l Fazl was a court historian of which Mughal emperor?
Abu’l Fazl was a court historian of which of the following Mughal emperor?
पर्याय
Humayun
Babur
Akbar
Jahangir
उत्तर
Akbar
Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their questions.
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During the Mughal Empire, what was Jins-i-Kamil?
______ was the court historian of Akbar.
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The rice producing zone receives ______ inches rainfall or more.
Which crop was introduced in India via Africa and Spain?
Which of the following lands is annually cultivated for each crop in succession?
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- The commercialised product decreased the demand of women's labour.
- Women tilled and ploughed the fields.
Arrange the following in sequence
- Reign of Shah Jahan
- Reign of Akbar
- Humayun's reign
- Reign of Aurangzeb
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Ain-i-Akbari authored by Abul Fazl during the reign of ______.
Which of the following is correct answer? Select the answer using codes.
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