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1) Firoz Tughlaq
Firoz Shah Tughlaq was the cousin brother of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, and became the ruler of Delhi on 23rd march 1351 A.D. He imposed only four taxes sanctioned by Islamic viz., kharaj (land tax), khams (1/5 of the looted property during wars), Jizya (religious tax on the Hindus), and Zakat (2½per cent of the income of the Muslims which was spent for the welfare of Muslim subjects and their religion). He imposed irrigation tax after getting it sanctioned from the Ulema.
2) May 8
3) Madurai
4) Water absorbs heat less rapidly than the atmosphere
5) Democracy
6) P - waves then S - waves then L - waves
7) 1951
8) Godavari River
9) USA
10) High Quality protein
11) W.C. Banerjee
12) Mulberry
13) Takka
14) Maharashtra
15) 3700 Km
16) Investment Method
17) No impact on GDP
18) Government of India Act, 1919
19) Infra-red waves
20) Defence Research and Development Laboratory
21) Nagaland
22) Hair
23) Display of wealth
1) Firoz Tughlaq
Firoz Shah Tughlaq was the cousin brother of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, and became the ruler of Delhi on 23rd march 1351 A.D. He imposed only four taxes sanctioned by Islamic viz., kharaj (land tax), khams (1/5 of the looted property during wars), Jizya (religious tax on the Hindus), and Zakat (2½per cent of the income of the Muslims which was spent for the welfare of Muslim subjects and their religion). He imposed irrigation tax after getting it sanctioned from the Ulema.
2) May 8
3) Madurai
4) Water absorbs heat less rapidly than the atmosphere
5) Democracy
6) P - waves then S - waves then L - waves
7) 1951
8) Godavari River
9) USA
10) High Quality protein
11) W.C. Banerjee
12) Mulberry
13) Takka
14) Maharashtra
15) 3700 Km
16) Investment Method
17) No impact on GDP
18) Government of India Act, 1919
19) Infra-red waves
20) Defence Research and Development Laboratory
21) Nagaland
22) Hair
23) Display of wealth
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