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24 January, 00:44

A. the mughal court valued order and obedience from neighboring states.

b. the mughal emperor thought of himself as a hindu deity.

c. the mughals encouraged women to participate in the life of the court.

d. the mughals excluded anyone who was not related to them from political and economic power.

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  1. 24 January, 01:03
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    The right choice is:

    A. the mughal court valued order and obedience from neighboring states.

    Explanation:

    The Mughal emperor was a Muslim. So, he couldn't present himself as a Hindu god. Women could not hold public posts and did not participate in politics then, they could only have traditional roles. The Mughals allowed Hindu local rulers to stay in power as far as they submitted themselves to Mughal sovereignty. The Mughals empire, just like another empires of history, demanded obedience from subordinate or vassal states.
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