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What did Ain-i-Akbari seek to promote within the frontiers of the Mughal State ?
Social disharmony influenced by the whims of the nobility
Cessation of the provincial units from central rule
Social harmony with the support of a strong ruling class
Establishment of a rule of rural republics by overthrowing the Mughal suzerainty
- Option 1: Social disharmony influenced by the whims of the nobility
- This is incorrect. Ain-i-Akbari aimed to organize and streamline administration, not cause disharmony.
- Option 2: Cessation of the provincial units from central rule
- This is not correct. The Ain-i-Akbari emphasized centralization, keeping provinces under Mughal control.
- Option 3: Social harmony with the support of a strong ruling class
- *Correct answer*. The Ain-i-Akbari promoted peace and harmony, supporting a strong and efficient administrative class to rule effectively.
- Option 4: Establishment of a rule of rural republics by overthrowing the Mughal suzerainty
- This is not correct. The work did not support overthrow or village republics.
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