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Prince Salim (later Emperor Jahangir) was the first Mughal prince to openly rebel and attempt to gain the throne while his father, Akbar, was alive. In 1599, he proclaimed himself emperor in Allahabad. His rebellion was a major stressor for ...

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Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s token currency failed because counterfeit copper coins flooded the market. Ordinary people, artisans and corrupt officials produced fake coins in huge quantities. Without a proper minting system, the state could not distinguish genuine from fake currency, collapsing ...

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Akbar introduced the Mansabdari system to organize administration and the army. Each officer (mansabdar) received a rank based on zat (personal status) and sawar (cavalry). The system ensured loyalty, efficient revenue collection and a well-maintained military. It became the backbone ...

Kriti

Nadir Shah attacked Lahore, Karnal and then Delhi, where he massacred civilians and looted immense wealth including the Peacock Throne. However, he never attacked Kannauj. His invasion route focused on Punjab and Delhi, targeting key Mughal centers rather than older ...

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Firoz Shah Tughlaq introduced the Haq-i-Sharb (aka Hasil-e-Sharb), an irrigation or water tax levied on lands irrigated by state canals. This was part of his larger programme of canal repair and irrigation projects, creating a revenue stream to maintain such ...