Abul Fazl, Akbar’s close friend and chief advisor, was assassinated in 1602 on the orders of Prince Salim (later Emperor Jahangir). The assassination was carried out by the Bundela chieftain Vir Singh Bundela. Salim orchestrated the attack to remove Abul ...
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Balban introduced the practice of “viewing the royal canopy” to enhance royal dignity and emphasize the divine aura of kingship. The ceremonial canopy symbolized supreme authority. Nobles viewed it from a respectful distance, reinforcing Balban’s strict court etiquette and strengthening ...
Akbar condemned the practice of Sati and took steps to discourage it. He prohibited forced Sati and ensured widows were not pressured by relatives. His reforms aimed at protecting women’s rights and promoting social welfare, reflecting his broader policy of ...
Mahesh Das, a witty scholar and poet in Akbar’s court, was given the title “Raja Birbal.” Known for intelligence, humour and loyalty, he became one of Akbar’s famous Navratnas. Akbar admired his wisdom and diplomatic abilities, granting him high status ...
Firoz Shah Tughlaq simplified the fiscal regime, reducing multiplicity of levies and structuring taxation around a limited set of recognised, Sharia-sanctioned contributions (Kharaj, Zakat, Jizya, Khums), thereby replacing many arbitrary or multiple impositions previously suffered by the populace. Answer: (B) ...