Question

Despite victory at Panipat in 1526, Babur faced which problems?

A i. Babur’s nobles and commanders were eager to return to Central Asia because they did not like India’s hot climate and felt alienated culturally. ii. Rajputs, rallying under the leadership of Rana Sanga the king of Mewar, wanted to expel the Mughal forces. iii. The Afghans, though defeated at Panipat, re-grouped in eastern parts of present UP, Bihar, and Bengal to reclaim their lost power. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B i. Babur’s nobles and commanders were eager to return to Central Asia because they did not like India. ii. Rajputs, rallying under the leadership of Rana Sanga, Alwar’s king, wanted to expel the Mughal forces. iii. The Afghans, though defeated at Panipat, re-grouped in eastern parts of present UP, Bihar, and Bengal to reclaim their power. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C i. Babur’s nobles and commanders revolted because they feared snakes and jungles. ii. Rajputs, rallying under the leadership of Rana Sanga the king of Marwar, wanted to expel the Mughal forces. iii. The Afghans, though defeated at Panipat, re-grouped in eastern parts of present UP, Bihar, and Bengal to reclaim their lost power. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D i. Babur’s nobles and commanders were eager to return to Central Asia because they faced shortages of food and water. ii. Rajputs, rallying under the leadership of Rana Sanga the king of Ajmer, wanted to expel the Mughal forces. iii. The Afghans, though defeated at Panipat, re-grouped in eastern parts of present UP, Bihar, and Bengal to reclaim their lost power. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

The correct answer is A

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