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Mughals - முகலாயர்கள் TNPSC Online Test Part-2

Mughal Empire
Dear TNPSC Aspirants, practice most things to get very good at them, more mock test you attend, get a better idea of the questions you might encounter on test day. so we people in sigaramthodu prepared a free online mock test for tnpsc group 2/2A and group 4 syllabus. In this mock test we covered Mughals Empire on History topic you can attend this test in english as well as tamil. Mughals had part-1 test, click here for link...

TNPSC தேர்வா்களே இங்கு முகலாயப் பேரரசு பற்றிய மாதிரி தேர்வு கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது, அதை தேர்வர்கள் பயிற்சி செய்து கொள்ளுங்கள். மேலும் முகலாயர்கள் பற்றிய கேள்விகள் பகுதி-1ல் உள்ளது. அதனுடைய லிங்க் இதோ 

Reference : 11th History Vol-2, 7th Social Science Term-2

History Related Tests:

  • Indus valley civilization
  •  Guptas,Marathas 
  •  Age of Vijayanagaram and Bahmani Kingdom 
  • Delhi Sultans
  • South Indian history. 
  • Change and Continuity in the Socio - Cultural History of India. Characteristics of Indian culture, Unity in diversity – Race, language, custom. India as a Secular State, Social Harmony.

Points To Remember:

  •  Babur founded the Mughal Empire in 1526 after defeating Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat (1526). Humayun’s unsettled conditions and Sher Shah’s victory over him in the Battle of Kanauj.
  • Sher Shah’s efficient land revenue administration; and the introduction of coin system and standardised weights and measures are dealt with in this chapter.
  • Humayun’s retrieval of the Mughal Empire and his untimely death leading to the accession of his son Akbar, with Bairamkhan as the regent, and defeating Hemu, the great general of Sur dynasty, in the Battle of Panipat (1556) are described.
  • Akbar’s military conquests as well as his religious policy are explained.
  • Jahangir’s disinterest in state governance leading to dominance of his wife Nur Jahan in the Mughal Court is elaborated upon.
  • Shahjahan extending Mughal rule in the Deccan and the resultant conflict with Marathas are analysed.
  • Aurangzeb’s conquests helped to expand the Mughal Empire, but his policies against Rajputs, Marathas and Sikhs provoked resistance from them, paving the way for its downfall.
  • Mughal administration headed by the Emperor, who in turn was assisted by various officials, is described. Akbar’s Mansabdari system and the land revenue policy formulated by Raja Todar Mal according to the zabt system are examined.
  • Mughals’ contributions to culture, notably to art and architecture, are highlighted.