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Class 11 History notes

            Chapter 3       Nomadic Empires  Timeline  Birth of Temujin -c.1162 Temujin proclaimed Genghis khan,' universal ruler 'of the mongols :- 1206 Death of Genghis khan:-1227 Rule of 3 great khans and continued Mongol unity :- 1227 to 60. Ogodei,son of Genghis Khan:-1227-41 Guyuk,son of ogodei:- 1246-49. Mongke,son of Genghis Khan young's son,Toluy :_1251-60. Compaigns in Russia,Hungry,poland and Austria undar Batu,son of jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest son -1236-42.    

History minor wbsu semester 3

  Q :-Discuss the economic policy of Feroz Shah Tughlaq. Ans:- Ferozshah tuglaq 's economic policies were characterized by a focus on Islamic legal principles ,public welfare and agriculture development specially through irrigations ,representing a shift away from the ambitious and often volatile experiment of his predecessor ,Mohammed bin Tughlaq. Major economic and revenue reforms  Tuglak sought to stabilize the state's finance and win over the religious class by adhering strictly to the Sariya regarding taxation. * Abolition of unlawful taxes :- he abolished over 21 burdensome and unauthorised taxes that were not sanctioned by Islamic law significantly reducing the tax warden on the populace. * The four principle taxes he limited the tax to only four prescribed by the Sharia.:- Kharaj:- the land tax ( typically one - tenth of the produce). Khamas:-one fifth of war booty.(The traditional Islamic share for the state reversing Alauddin Khilji policy). Jaziya :-the poll  t...

Semester 3rd English minor wbsu

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Kingship caste and class

                                  Contents     *Introduction    *The critical edition  of Mahabharata   *Kings and marriage ,rules and practices  *Social differences within the beyond the framework of cast  *Beyond birth resources and status  *Explaining social differences a social contract     The period from c600 bce to 600 CE is a 5 pivotal time for the codification and complexity of India's social structures. For instance , the extension of agriculture into forested   areas transform the lives of forest dwellers ,craft specialists often emerged as distinct social groups ; the unequal distribution of wealth starnet social differences.  By studying ancient text like Mahabharata, Dharmsutra ,Buddhist writings, historians understand how family ties, ties and social class shaped societal rules and behaviours . These factors set up...