Answer: Option [A]The two great Mughal rulers who wrote their own memories are Babar and Jahangir.
Answer: Option [A]The two great Mughal rulers who wrote their own memories are Babar and Jahangir.
Answer: Option [C]Aurangzeb was the sixth and last effective ruler of the Mughal Empire. He was a notable expansionist and during his reign, the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent. He maintained the empire for nearly half a century and in fact extended it in the south as far as Tanjore.
Answer: Option [B]After the death of Shivaji Maharaj, he's eldest son Sambhaji bhosale become the ruler of Maharastra. He was called the 2nd Chhatrapati. He ruled over for 9 years. Sambhaji was captured and executed by the Mughals and then succeeded by Rajaram Chhatrapati.
Answer: Option [D]Murshid Quli Khan was the last governor of Bengal appointed by the Mughal emperor. Murshid Quli Khan founder of the nawab regime in Bengal and the last Subedar of Bengal appointed by the Mughal Emperor.
Answer: Option [A]At Qasim Bazar in Bengal was the East India Company given permission to trade and build a factory by the Mughals in 1651. East India Company established a factory at Qasim Bazar by the permission Mughals in 1651.