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Consider the following:
1. Aghas
2. Chaudhari
3. Khwajasara
Who among them was not a part of Mughal household?
1 only
2 only
3 only
None of the above
The chaudhuri means in charge of revenue collection. They were not a part of Mughal Household. The term “harem” is frequently used to refer to the domestic world of the Mughals. It Originates in the Persian word haram, meaning a sacred place. The Mughal household Consisted of the emperor’s wives and concubines, his near and distant relatives (mother, stepand foster-mothers, sisters, daughters, daughters-in-law, aunts, children, Etc.), and female servants and slaves. In the Mughal household a distinction was maintained between wives who came from Royal families (begams), and other wives (aghas) who were not of noble birth. Apart from wives, numerous male and female slaves populated the Mughal household. The tasks they performed varied from the most mundane to those requiring skill, tact And intelligence. Slave eunuchs (khwajasara) moved between the external and internal Life of the household as guards, servants, and also as agents for women dabbling in Commerce.
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