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What was the composition of the ruling class in India during the Mughal period?

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Solution :(a) Theoretically the DOORS of the Mughal nobility were open to every ONE.
(b) To begin with, the bulk of the Mughal nobles were drawn from the homeland of the Mughals, Turan and from its neighbouring areas, Tajikistan, Phorasan, Iran, etc.
(c) During the days ofAkbar, Rajputs were also included at a large NUMBER in the ruling CLASS.
(d) The nobility along with the landed gentry, the ZAMINDARS, etc. formed what may be called the ruling class in medieval India.


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