NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Which factor was most responsible for the collapse of the Mughal Empire?
1 Enemy invasion
2 Religious unrest
3 Economic distress
4 Peasant revolts
5 Succession disputes
Explanation:
Succession disputes The Mughals did not have a law of primogeniture i.e., a law, whereby the first born son would naturally inherit the throne. Hence, every time a king died, there was a war of succession among the contenders to the throne.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
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Bengal gradually broke away from the control of-
1 Burhan-ul-Mulk
2 Burhan-ul-Khan
3 Murshid Quli Khan
4 Burhan-ul-Quli
Explanation:
Murshid Quli Khan
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233695
Consider the following events given below. First Anglo Mysore War Third Carnatic War First Anglo Maratha War First Anglo-Sikh War Select the correct chronological order of the above events from the codes given below.
233693
Which factor was most responsible for the collapse of the Mughal Empire?
1 Enemy invasion
2 Religious unrest
3 Economic distress
4 Peasant revolts
5 Succession disputes
Explanation:
Succession disputes The Mughals did not have a law of primogeniture i.e., a law, whereby the first born son would naturally inherit the throne. Hence, every time a king died, there was a war of succession among the contenders to the throne.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233694
Bengal gradually broke away from the control of-
1 Burhan-ul-Mulk
2 Burhan-ul-Khan
3 Murshid Quli Khan
4 Burhan-ul-Quli
Explanation:
Murshid Quli Khan
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233695
Consider the following events given below. First Anglo Mysore War Third Carnatic War First Anglo Maratha War First Anglo-Sikh War Select the correct chronological order of the above events from the codes given below.
233693
Which factor was most responsible for the collapse of the Mughal Empire?
1 Enemy invasion
2 Religious unrest
3 Economic distress
4 Peasant revolts
5 Succession disputes
Explanation:
Succession disputes The Mughals did not have a law of primogeniture i.e., a law, whereby the first born son would naturally inherit the throne. Hence, every time a king died, there was a war of succession among the contenders to the throne.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233694
Bengal gradually broke away from the control of-
1 Burhan-ul-Mulk
2 Burhan-ul-Khan
3 Murshid Quli Khan
4 Burhan-ul-Quli
Explanation:
Murshid Quli Khan
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233695
Consider the following events given below. First Anglo Mysore War Third Carnatic War First Anglo Maratha War First Anglo-Sikh War Select the correct chronological order of the above events from the codes given below.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
WhatsApp Here
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233693
Which factor was most responsible for the collapse of the Mughal Empire?
1 Enemy invasion
2 Religious unrest
3 Economic distress
4 Peasant revolts
5 Succession disputes
Explanation:
Succession disputes The Mughals did not have a law of primogeniture i.e., a law, whereby the first born son would naturally inherit the throne. Hence, every time a king died, there was a war of succession among the contenders to the throne.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233694
Bengal gradually broke away from the control of-
1 Burhan-ul-Mulk
2 Burhan-ul-Khan
3 Murshid Quli Khan
4 Burhan-ul-Quli
Explanation:
Murshid Quli Khan
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
233695
Consider the following events given below. First Anglo Mysore War Third Carnatic War First Anglo Maratha War First Anglo-Sikh War Select the correct chronological order of the above events from the codes given below.