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Q1Domain Verified
The Delhi Sultanate period saw the introduction of the *iqta* system. Which of the following best describes its primary function and evolution?
A revenue assignment system where officials received rights to collect revenue from a territory in lieu of salary, initially for a fixed term but later tending towards permanence.
A tax exemption granted to local chieftains who pledged allegiance to the Sultan, aiming to foster regional autonomy.
A land grant system for religious endowments, which gradually became hereditary.
A system of forced labor (*begar*) levied on peasants to construct public works, primarily forts and irrigation channels.
Q2Domain Verified
The Vijayanagara Empire, a prominent South Indian kingdom, is renowned for its sophisticated administrative and economic policies. Which of the following accurately reflects a key feature of its governance, particularly concerning its territorial divisions and revenue collection?
The *nayankara* system involved the assignment of land revenue to Brahman priests for the maintenance of temples and religious institutions, with minimal state oversight.
The empire relied heavily on a feudal system where land was directly owned by the king and leased to peasants in small plots, with revenue collected through a complex system of intermediaries.
The empire was divided into *amshas*, which were managed by hereditary governors (*nayakas*) who held significant autonomy in revenue collection and military organization, often acting as semi-independent rulers.
The empire was administered through a highly centralized bureaucracy directly controlled by the king, with provincial governors acting as mere figureheads.
Q3Domain Verified
The Bhakti movement, a significant socio-religious reform movement in medieval India, emphasized devotion to a personal God. Which of the following statements most accurately captures a distinctive aspect of the Bhakti saints' approach to religious practice and social reform?
They advocated for a monotheistic approach, strictly prohibiting the worship of any deities other than a single, formless God, leading to the decline of polytheistic practices.
They emphasized direct, emotional devotion to a personal deity, often transcending caste barriers and traditional ritualistic practices, utilizing vernacular languages in their teachings.
They focused on the establishment of monastic orders and the creation of new religious scriptures, aiming to codify a rigid theological framework for their followers.
They exclusively promoted elaborate Vedic rituals and sacrifices as the sole path to salvation, rejecting all forms of idol worship.

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