Mugal Period
- Which one is not situated at Fatepur Sikri ?
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The Moti Masjid is a white marble mosque built by the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb at the Red Fort complex in Delhi.
Correct Option: B
The Moti Masjid is a white marble mosque built by the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb at the Red Fort complex in Delhi.
- The Mughal emperor who prohibited the use of Tobacco was
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Jahangir
Correct Option: B
Jahangir
- Who among the following was the daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb ?
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Zebunnisa was the daughter of Aurangzeb. Princess Zebunnisa is remembered as a poet, and her writings were collected posthumously as Diwan-i-Makhfi
Correct Option: D
Zebunnisa was the daughter of Aurangzeb. Princess Zebunnisa is remembered as a poet, and her writings were collected posthumously as Diwan-i-Makhfi
- Who did illustrate Datan-i- Amir Hamza ?
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Abdus Samad illustrates 'Dastan-i-Amir Hamza.' Mir Sayyed Ali, Khawaja Abdul Samad, Mir Musavir and Dost Mir Hammad were the most renowned Persian painters. They gave lessons to Humayun and Akbar in painting. Humayun instructed Mir Sayyed Ali and Khawaja Abdul Samad to illustrate the Dastan-i-Amir Hamzah, the renowned Persian book.
Correct Option: A
Abdus Samad illustrates 'Dastan-i-Amir Hamza.' Mir Sayyed Ali, Khawaja Abdul Samad, Mir Musavir and Dost Mir Hammad were the most renowned Persian painters. They gave lessons to Humayun and Akbar in painting. Humayun instructed Mir Sayyed Ali and Khawaja Abdul Samad to illustrate the Dastan-i-Amir Hamzah, the renowned Persian book.
- During the Mughal period, the copper coin was known as
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During the Mughal period, the copper coin was known as Dam. Silver Shahrukhis of 72 grains weight and silver Rupiyahs 198 grains in weight had a great circulation. Akbar's copper coins of 330 grains weight were known as "Dam". 40 Dams were equal to 1 silver Rupiyah and 9 Rupiyahs were equal to 1 Muhar in value.
Correct Option: B
During the Mughal period, the copper coin was known as Dam. Silver Shahrukhis of 72 grains weight and silver Rupiyahs 198 grains in weight had a great circulation. Akbar's copper coins of 330 grains weight were known as "Dam". 40 Dams were equal to 1 silver Rupiyah and 9 Rupiyahs were equal to 1 Muhar in value.