The 'Mughal' emperor who was overthrown and restored twice was: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Mughal' emperor who was overthrown and restored twice was:
A. Jahangir
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Shah Jahan
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Humayun lost the throne to Sher Shah Suri and later regained it.

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Question #1 Report Error
The famous text 'Khaza'in ul-Futuh', which provides an eyewitness account of Alauddin Khalji's southern campaigns, was authored by:
A. Amir Khusrau
B. Al-Biruni
C. Isami
D. Ziauddin Barani

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Amir Khusrau wrote the 'Khaza'in ul-Futuh' (Treasures of Victories), serving as the official history of Alauddin Khalji's reign and detailing Malik Kafur's expeditions.

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Question #2 Report Error
The administrative position of 'Faujdar' in the provincial administrative framework of the Mughal Empire was primarily responsible for:
A. Assessing and gathering land revenues in rural areas
B. Heading the judicial courts in major cities
C. Maintaining law, order, and military security in a district (Sarkar)
D. Auditing the expenses of the royal household

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
A 'Faujdar' was a military commander appointed to oversee a district (Sarkar), tasked with keeping law and order, putting down local revolts, and assisting revenue collectors.

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Question #3 Report Error
The 'Treaty of Allahabad' was signed after:
A. Battle of Plassey
B. Panipat I
C. Battle of Buxar
D. Third Panipat

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It granted Diwani rights to the British.

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