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Land grants were given to the a’imma to win them over from which of the following…

History · Sources of Medieval Indian History UGC NET December 2020 History (Shift-II)
Passage
The state policy under Akbar from 1560 onwards, roughly down to 1575, had thus often to accommodate the prejudices of theologians, commanding much influence among Muslims. They often goaded him to be harsh and sectarian towards non-believers as well as the so-called heretics. According to Badaoni, this phase also witnessed Akbar's lavishing much favour on the theologians in the form of land grants on an unprecedented scale. A majority of persons benefiting from this flood of favours would obviously be Indian Muslims managing mosques and dargahs (mystic hospices) in different places. One may even speculate that this attitude of placating the aimma (functionaries of Islamic religious institutions) was partly aimed at weaning them away from the influence of the Afghan chiefs who until late years were their rulers. They were evidently regarded by the Mughals during these years as their main potential opponents among the nobles or ashraf among the Muslim population.
Land grants were given to the a'imma to win them over from which of the following previous rulers?
AMewatis
BRajputs
CSultans of Gujarat
DAfghans ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) Afghans — The grants were to win them over from the Afghans, so the answer is Afghans.
Explanation
The grants were to win them over from the Afghans, so the answer is Afghans.
According to the passage, land grants were given to the a'imma to win them over from the Afghans.
The Afghan chiefs had until recent years been the rulers of these religious functionaries.
The Mughals regarded the Afghans as their main potential opponents among the Muslim nobility.
So winning over the a'imma weakened the Afghan influence.
Thus the land grants were given to win the a'imma over from the Afghans.

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