Q. Khalsa in Mughal rule meant
(a) The Land belonging to Emperor
(b) All royal system
(c) Land from where revenue was collected for royal treasure
(d) Religious Land grant
Ans: (a) The Land belonging to Emperor
Explanation: During the Mughal empire rule, according to professor Eleanor Nesbitt, Khalsa originally meant the land that was possessed directly by the emperor, which was different from jagir land granted to lords in exchange for a promise of loyalty and annual tribute to the emperor.