What is the old name of Chennai?
Madras PatnamChennai, originally known as Madras Patnam, was located in the province of Tondaimandalam, an area lying between Pennar river of Nellore and the Pennar river of Cuddalore.
Madras PatnamChennai, originally known as Madras Patnam, was located in the province of Tondaimandalam, an area lying between Pennar river of Nellore and the Pennar river of Cuddalore.
The Tamil alphabet has 12 vowels, 18 consonants, 12 vowels by 18 consonants, 1 unique character ஃ totalling 247 letters. 1. 2.
Answer: Debates with religious scholars helped Akbar in framing the idea of sulh-i kul of ‘universal peace’. By using such a policy of tolerance Akbar was able to formulate governance guidelines which were based on a system of ethics.
The correct answer is Muhtasib.
Answer: The central provinces under the control of the Mughals were Delhi, Kabul, Mewar, Sindh, Marwar, Gujarat, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Chittor and Deccan.
During Emperor Akbar’s reign, the work was completely translated to Persian. Akbar ordered Painda Khan and Abdur Rahim Mirza to translate the book. Leyden and Erskine translated Baburnama into English from the Persian text.
It is the memoirs of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. It was an autobiography, written by Babur. It is originally written in the Chagatai/Turki language. During Emperor Akbar’s reign, the work was completely translated to Persian.
The centre where the work of manuscript production was taken was known as the imperial kitabkhana. This Kitabkhana was like a library. It was a scriptorium. In other words, it was a place where the emperor kept his collection of manuscripts and produced new manuscripts.
Aurangzeb did not follow the Mughals’ policy and insulted Shivaji when he came to accept Mughal authority.
The correct answer is Al-Biruni. Abu Rayhan al-Biruni was an Iranian scholar. He wrote the book Kitab-ul-Hind.