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Question 88

With reference to the economic history of medieval India, the term 'Araghatta' refers to

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A) bonded labour
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B) land grants made to military officers
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C) waterwheel used in the irrigation of land
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D) wasteland converted to cultivated land

BSolution

In the context of the economic history of medieval India, the term 'Araghatta' (also spelled 'Araghatta' or 'Rahat') refers to a water-lifting device, typically a Persian wheel or a waterwheel, that was widely used for irrigation. This device harnessed animal power (like bullocks) to draw water from wells or rivers, significantly aiding agricultural productivity. It was a key technological innovation that impacted irrigation practices during that period.

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CStrategy

For questions on historical economic terms, it's essential to understand their practical application and significance. Focus on specific technologies, land tenure systems, or administrative practices that shaped the economy of the period.

DSyllabus Analysis

This question falls under Medieval Indian History, specifically covering economic practices and technology.

EQuestion Analysis

Medium. Requires specific knowledge of a historical term related to medieval Indian agriculture.