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Question
Which of the following crops were considered as jins-i-Kamil?
Options
Cotton and sugarcane
Maize and sugarcane
Rice and wheat
Chillies and potatoes
Solution
Cotton and sugarcane
Explanation:
Literally, Jins-i kamil means "perfect crops." Cotton and sugarcane were both regarded as jins-i kamil under the Mughal state because they increased revenue to the Mughal treasury.
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