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Consider the following statements with respect to Mughals:
1.Mughals maintained a strong position over India as they followed the policy of having a fixed place for their capital city.
2.The Mughals brought an end to the grand titles prevalent in Indian society from the Mauryan times.
3.The queens were debarred from holding financial resources.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
None of the above
The statement "Mughals maintained a strong position over India as they followed the policy of having a fixed place for their capital city" is incorrect. While the Mughals did establish prominent capitals like Delhi and Agra, they were known for their mobility and often moved their capital based on strategic and administrative considerations. For example, Akbar moved his capital to Fatehpur Sikri before later moving it back to Agra.
The statement "The Mughals brought an end to the grand titles prevalent in Indian society from the Mauryan times" is incorrect. The Mughals themselves adopted grand titles, and they did not bring an end to the use of grand titles in Indian society. The tradition of using grand titles has persisted throughout Indian history.
The statement "The queens were debarred from holding financial resources" is also incorrect. Mughal queens, especially those who held positions of power and influence, often had control over financial resources and were involved in various aspects of governance.
Therefore, none of the statements (1, 2, or 3) is correct.
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