Like the Mughal Empire, India today is also made up of many social and cultural units. Does this pose a challenge to national integration?
No, the cultural and social diversity of India today does not pose a challenge to national integration because in recent times, we have a democratic, republic government appointed by the common people of the land through the elections.
What are the difficulties historians face in using manuscripts?
What changes took place in varna-based society?
In what ways has the meaning of the term “Hindustan” changed over the centuries?
Do you think merchants and bankers today have the kind of influence they had in the eighteenth century?
What were the policies adopted by Asaf Jah to strengthen his position?
How do historians divide the past into periods? Do they face any problems in doing so?
How were the Sikhs organised in the eighteenth century?
What was the impact of the Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate?
How was the administration of the Ahom state organised?
Why do you think many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices?
How did the Rashtrakutas become powerful?
How was the administration of the Ahom state organised?
Why do you think many teachers rejected prevalent religious beliefs and practices?
Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi?
What kind of irrigation works were developed in the Tamil region?
What was the relationship between the mansabdar and the jagir?
Who were the major patrons of Kathak?
What changes took place in varna-based society?
What is pietra-dura?
Do you think merchants and bankers today have the kind of influence they had in the eighteenth century?