Q1 :
Subadar - a revenue farmer
Faujdar - a high noble
Ijaradar - provincial governor
Misl Maratha - peasant warriors
Chauth - a Mughal military commander
Kunbis - a band of Sikh warriors
Umara - tax levied by the Marathas
Answer :
Subadar - Provincial governor
Faujdar - A Mughal military commander
Ijaradar - A revenue farmer
Misl - A band of Sikh warriors
Chauth - Tax levied by the Mrathas
Kunbis Maratha - peasant warrior
Umara - A high noble
Q2 :
Fill in the blanks:
(a) Aurangzeb fought a protracted war in the ____________.
(b) Umara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal
_____________.
(c) Asaf Jah founded the Hyderabad state in _______________.
(d) The founder of the Awadh state was ___________.
Answer :
(a) Aurangzeb fought a protracted war in the deccan.
(b) Umara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal
administration.
(c) Asaf Jah founded the Hyderabad state in 1724.
(d) The founder of the Awadh state was Burhan-ul-Mulk Sa'adat Khan.
Q3 :
State whether true or false:
(a) Nadir Shah invaded Bengal.
(b) Sawai Raja Jai Singh was the ruler of Indore.
(c) Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth Guru of the Sikhs.
(d) Poona became the capital of the Marathas in the eighteenth century.
Answer :
(a) False
(b) False
(c) True
(d) True
Q4 :
What were the offices held by Sa'adat Khan?
Answer :
The offices held by Sa'adat Khan included subadari, diwani and faujdari.
Q1 :
Why did the Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal try to do away with the jagirdari
system?
Answer :
The Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal tried to do away with the jagirdari system
because they
wanted ot put a curb on cheating as well as the Mughal influence in their
kingdoms.
Q2 :
How were the Sikhs organized in the eighteenth century?
Answer :
In the eighteenth century, the Sikhs organized themselves into a number of bands
called jathas,
and later misls. Their combined forces were known as the grand army (dal
khalsa).
Q3 :
Why did the Marathas want to expand beyond the Deccan?
Answer :
The Marathas wanted to expand beyond the Deccan to receive tribute and control
trade and
agriculture.
Q4 :
What were the policies adopted by Asaf Jah to strengthen his position?
Answer :
To strengthen his position Asaf Jah brought skilled soldiers and administrators
from northern
India. He also appointed mansabdars and granted jagirs.