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Fatwa-i-Alamgiri, a digest of Muslim laws, was written during the period of which of the following kings?
Nadir Shah
Aurangzeb
Tipu Sultan
Feroz Shah Tughlaq
- Option 1: Nadir Shah
- Nadir Shah was a Persian ruler in the early 18th century.
- He is known for invading India and sacking Delhi in 1739.
- He did not commission the Fatwa-i-Alamgiri.
- Option 2: Aurangzeb
- Aurangzeb was the Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707.
- He commissioned the Fatwa-i-Alamgiri, which was a comprehensive digest of Islamic law.
- The work was compiled by a group of scholars under his patronage.
- Option 3: Tipu Sultan
- Tipu Sultan was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in the late 18th century.
- He was not associated with the creation of the Fatwa-i-Alamgiri.
- Option 4: Feroz Shah Tughlaq
- Feroz Shah Tughlaq was a Sultan of Delhi from the Tughlaq dynasty in the 14th century.
- His reign was too early for the compilation of the Fatwa-i-Alamgiri.
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