Tuesday, September 1, 2020

In the Rajput era, there was a separate department to oversee the guardianship system

   In the Rajput era, there was a separate department to oversee the guardianship system

History of India General Knowledge Part 3 
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Think that the Punch comes to God for justice.  Why is the oath taken in Alat?  Trade and Commerce: In the Rajput era, there was a separate department to oversee the guardianship system.  The department was responsible for levying duties on trade abroad, valuing goods and ordering useful items in the state.  The main tax was one-sixth of the land yield.  In the Rajput era, the care on the land was called 'Bagh'.  Even today taxes are levied on land, taxes on ports and ports and on irrigation.  Being quoted.  At this time the ports of Gujarat (Stambhatirtha Khambhat) and Bhrigukachchh (Bharuch) were burning for overseas trade. 




                           Sabuknegin's army also invaded from the northwest corner, but these invaders were unable to establish state power in India at that time.  After that, Sultan Mohammad Ghazni of Ghazni ruled in AD.  106 0 AD  Seeing the abundant wealth of India in the period of 102, the work of some amatyas ascended to witchcraft and politics.  The main reason for Muhammad Ghazni's rise was India's abundant wealth.  He used to climb one climb after another and each time he became stronger and climbed over India.  At this time the rulers of India could not unite and form a powerful army.  As a result  In 1025 he invaded Somnath and looted a lot of wealth.  About one and a half hundred years after the invasion of Muhammad Ghazni, India was again invaded from the same direction.  The Indian rulers forgot about the invasions, after the death of Muhammad Ghazni they fought for power in Ghazni but at this time the power was not stable and our rulers could not take advantage of this weakness. Shikkabuddin Ghori invaded at the end of the twelfth century.  Initially, he had to suffer some defeats. On the field, he defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the second battle and established power in Delhi. 

                          These include Wadhwan, Diu, Okhamandal, Patgarh (Lakhpat), Bhadravati (Kar) etc.  Among all these rulers, the reign of the Solankis is considered to be the golden age of the Rajput rule of Gujarat.  Mulraj, Bhimdev (I), Siddharraj Jaysingh, Kumarpal, Bhimdev II etc. became powerful rulers in this dynasty.  Gujarat was economically and culturally prosperous under the rule of the Solankis.  Udayamati, daughter of Ra'Khengar, ruler of Junagadh, was married to Bhimdev (I) Solanki.  Rani Udayamati built the world famous Vav in Patan, which is known as Rani's Vav.  Today, the Queen's son-in-law has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

                    Siddharth Raj Singh's mother Meenaldevi (Mayanaldevi) was the ideal queen mother.  He did many things to bring justice to the people, his decision was to stop the pilgrimage tax of Somnath, the construction of Lake Malav in Dholka.  Siddharraj Jayasinghe composed a rich treatise called "Siddhamshabdanushasan" by Kalikalsarvajna "Hemchandracharyaji" and when the procession of this scripture marched on an elephant in the town, the king of Patan walked with Amprajani.  The state banned gambling, animal slaughter and had high hopes for non-violence.  His son Mulraj II came and when Shihabuddin Ghori invaded Gujarat around 1178 AD, Mulraj II faced him at a young age and defeated him. 


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