The 'Sulh-i-kul' (absolute peace) policy was followed by which Mughal emperor? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Sulh-i-kul' (absolute peace) policy was followed by which Mughal emperor?
A. Akbar
B. Jahangir
C. Aurangzeb
D. Shah Jahan
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Akbar promoted 'Sulh-i-kul', a policy of religious tolerance and universal peace, which was a hallmark of his reign.

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The famous 'Buland Darwaza' at Fatehpur Sikri was built to commemorate Akbar's victory over:
A. Mewar
B. Bengal
C. Deccan
D. Gujarat

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Akbar built the Buland Darwaza in 1601 to commemorate his victory over Gujarat.

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The 'Lodi' dynasty's rule was characterized by:
A. Hindu revival
B. Mongol invasions
C. Afghan tribal leadership
D. Persian influence

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
The Lodi dynasty was of Afghan origin and they relied on tribal loyalties.

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The renowned medieval Bhakti poet Vidyapati, famous for his Maithili love lyrics dedicated to Shiva and Krishna, belonged to which region?
A. Awadh
B. Odisha
C. Bengal
D. Mithila (Bihar)

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Vidyapati was a towering literary figure from the Mithila region. His melodic poems deeply influenced the later Vaishnava traditions in Bengal and eastern India.

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