Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
Math the following.
A. Subadar | (i) A revenue farmer |
B. Faujdar | (ii) A high noble |
C. Ijaradar | (iii) Provincial governor |
D. Misl | (iv) Maratha peasant warriors |
E. Chauth | (v) A Mughal military commander |
F. Kunbis | (vi) A band of Sikh warriors |
G. Umara | (vii) Tax levied by the Marathas |
A. Subadar | (i) Provincial governor |
B. Faujdar | (ii) A Mughal military commander |
C. Ijaradar | (iii) A revenue farmer |
D. Misl | (iv) A band of Sikh warriors |
E. Chauth | (v) Tax levied by the Marathas |
F. Kunbis | (vi) Maratha peasant warriors |
G. Umara | (vii) A high noble |
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Math the following.
Fill in the blanks:
(a) Aurangzeb fought a protracted war in the ____________.
(b) Umara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal _____________.
(c) Asaf Jah founded the Hyderabad state in _______________.
(d) The founder of the Awadh state was ___________.
State whether true or false:
What were the offices held by Sa’adat Khan?
Why did the Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal try to do away with the jagirdari system?
How were the Sikhs organized in the eighteenth century?
Why did the Marathas want to expand beyond the Deccan?
What were the policies adopted by Asaf Jah to strengthen his position?
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