Answer: Qazi Askar
Answer: Qazi Askar
Answer: According to Bernier the Indian peasantry was not an undifferentiated mass
Assertion (A) : In 1574, Akbar fused the nobility, bureaucracy and military into a single ‘service’, by assigning to each officer a mansab to indicate the holder’s status, salary and size of military contingent.
Reason (R) :Practically all officers in government, except the very petty or the purely religious, were filled by holders of mansabs, promotions and demotions were hence forth made in terms of additions or reductions of mansabs.
In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ?
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: Fatehpur Sikri was planned after Akbar’s religious ideas had received their final form
Answer: Humayun’s tomb
Assertion (A) : Jharokha darshan, beginning of one’s day with the glimpse of the emperor, symbolises transference of divine benediction.
Reason (R) :Darshaniya sect was so called because they began their day with a glimpse, darshan, of the emperor.
In the context of the above two statements which of the following is correct ?
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: Famous painters Abdu’s Samad and Mir Saiyyid Ali came to India from Kabul with Akbar
Answer: In city of Talmi, thirty five farsakhs from Multan, Hindus and Muslims both resisted Timur
Answer: Salary of the watan-jagir holder
Answer: Kingsley has perhaps been led away by his own enthusiasm for the benefits of British rule
Answer: Shaikh Yaqub Sarfi was one of those great Persian luminaries of Akbar’s court who had come from Iran and settled in India
Answer: Hamida Bano Begum.
(a) Ramananda in his Ananda Bhashya did not recognise the right of a Sudra to read the Vedas.
(b) Gyaneshwar’s Bhavartha Dipika/Gyaneshwari is a Marathi commentary on Bhagavadgita.
(c) Chaitanya’s disciple Chandidas in his Chaitanya Bhagavat mentions how Chaitanya socialises with the lower castes.
(d) Kabir is called a Firdausi Sufi in a 17th century Sufi Account Mirat - ul Asrar.
Select the correct answer from the code given below :
Answer: (a), (b), (d).
Assertion (A) : There were many good reasons for avoiding technological innovation or any form of mechanization of Indian manufactures in medieval India.
Reason (R) :As any innovation implied a measure of risk and some investment of capital, the Indian workman living on the margin of subsistence had hardly any means to undertake it. In such a situation only a limited technological innovation initiated by the state or by the profit-seeking merchant could be expected.
Code :Answer: (A) is correct but, (R) partly explains (A)
Answer: William Adam