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Mughal Rule in Kashmir: Notes, Important Facts and MCQ’s for JKSSB and JKPSC Exams

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Mughal Rule in Kashmir

Mughal Rule in Kashmir: Notes, Important Facts and MCQ’s for JKSSB and JKPSC Exams

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Dear aspirants, if you are preparing for JKSSB, JKPSC or any other Jammu and Kashmir competitive exam, Mughal Rule in Kashmir is an important topic in Medieval History.

In this article, Exam Waves Academy provides simple and exam-focused notes on the Battle of Hastivanj, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. We will also cover important Mughal governors, gardens, forts, buildings and other facts that are useful for J&K competitive examinations.

Mughal Rule in Kashmir

The establishment of Mughal authority in Kashmir was an important turning point in its medieval history.

The Battle of Hastivanj played a major role in bringing Kashmir under Mughal control.

Battle of Hastivanj

The Battle of Hastivanj is one of the most important events connected with the beginning of Mughal rule in Kashmir.

Important Facts

  • It was fought on 10 October 1586.
  • The battle took place near Pir Ki Gali.
  • It was fought between the Mughal Governor Qasim Khan and the Chak leader Shamas Chak.
  • The battle was won by the Mughals.
  • It laid the foundation of Mughal rule in Kashmir.
  • The Fall of Srinagar took place on 14 October 1586.

Quick Exam Fact

Battle of Hastivanj → 10 October 1586 → Near Pir Ki Gali → Mughal victory

Akbar’s Period (1586–1605)

The Mughal period in Kashmir is closely associated with Emperor Akbar.

During his reign, Kashmir was administered through four Subedars.

Four Subedars During Akbar’s Reign

  1. Mirza Qasim
  2. Mirza Yusuf Khan
  3. Mirza Qulich Khan
  4. Mirza Ali

Akbar’s Visits to Kashmir

According to the supplied notes, Akbar visited Kashmir three times.

First Visit – 1589

Akbar’s first visit to Kashmir took place in 1589.

He was accompanied by:

  • Faizi
  • Finance Minister Raja Todar Mal
  • Nizam-ud-din, author of Tabaqat-i-Akbari

Raja Todar Mal and Kashmir

During Akbar’s first visit:

  • Raja Todar Mal recognised the revenue assessment of Kashmir.

This is an important ruler–personality–administration combination.

Second Visit of Akbar

During Akbar’s second visit, he was accompanied by:

  • Jerome Xavier
  • Banjoust De Goe

Third Visit of Akbar

During his third visit:

  • Akbar visited Ladakh and Baltistan.
  • These areas were annexed under Mughal rule.

Kashmir and the Mughal Court

  • Akbar’s Harem once entered the Kashmir Valley through Pakhil.
  • They spent a few days in Baramulla.
  • The city was decorated like a bride.

Yadgar Revolt

Another event associated with Akbar’s period was the Yadgar revolt.

  • The Yadgar revolt of Mansabdars took place under Mirza Yadgar.
  • It happened during the reign of Akbar.

Construction During Akbar’s Period

Several important constructions are associated with Akbar’s period.

Hari Parbat

  • The first fortification of the Hari Parbat site took place in 1590.

Nagar Nagar

  • Akbar built a new capital called Nagar Nagar inside the fort.

Naseem Bagh

  • Naseem Bagh was built during Akbar’s reign.

Jahangir’s Period (1605–1627)

After Akbar, Jahangir became an important Mughal emperor associated with Kashmir.

His reign lasted from 1605 to 1627.

Jahangir had a particularly strong association with Kashmir.

Jahangir’s Visits to Kashmir

According to the supplied notes:

  • Jahangir visited Kashmir seven times.

This is one of the most important facts to remember about Jahangir and Kashmir.

Quick Revision

Akbar → 3 visits
Jahangir → 7 visits

Conquest of Kishtwar

During Jahangir’s reign:

  • Kishtwar was conquered in 1622.
  • The conquest was carried out by Dilawar Khan.
  • Dilawar Khan was the son of Gauhar Sen.

Gujjar Sen Poonch

  • After the release of Gujjar Sen Poonch, he was given the mansab of 1000 Zat and 500 Sawar in 1624.

Siraj-ud-din and Poonch

Jahangir also:

  • Nominated Siraj-ud-din of village Kathua as the Raja of Poonch in 1596, as stated in the supplied notes.

Governors During Jahangir’s Period

The notes list the following governors during Jahangir’s period:

  • Hashim Khan
  • Sardar Khan
  • Ahad Beg
  • Dilawar Khan
  • Irsadat Khan
  • Itqad Khan

Gardens and Architecture During Jahangir’s Period

The Mughal period is famous for its gardens, and several important developments are mentioned during Jahangir’s reign.

Shalimar Garden

  • Jahangir built Shalimar Garden.

Nishat Garden

  • Asif Khan laid the foundation of Nishat Garden.

Achabal Garden

  • The beautiful garden at Achabal was built by Noor Jahan.

Octagonal Tank of Sculpture Stones

  • An octagonal tank of sculpture stones was located at Verinag Spring.

Chingus Sarai

During the last visit of Jahangir:

  • His fourth governorship of Itqad Khan had ended.
  • Jahangir died at Chingus Sarai.

According to the notes:

  • Chingus Sarai was used by the Mughals as a transit camp in Rajouri.
  • The intestines of Jahangir were buried at Chingus.

This is an important location–personality association.

Important Notes from Jahangir’s Period

  • Kishtwar supported Chak nobles.
  • Raja Gunwar Sen gave his full assistance to Iba Chak and Lohar Chak.

Shah Jahan’s Period (1627–1658)

After Jahangir, Kashmir remained under Mughal rule during the reign of Shah Jahan.

His period lasted from 1627 to 1658.

Administration Under Shah Jahan

  • Kashmir was governed by nine governors during Shah Jahan’s reign.
  • Shah Jahan visited Kashmir four times.
  • Until Kashmir was made a separate Subah, it was added to Kabul Subah in 1586.
  • He abolished taxes.
  • The Begar system was abolished.

Governors During Shah Jahan

Important governors mentioned in the notes include:

  • Zafar Khan
  • Ali Mardan Khan
  • Lashkar Khan

Chashma Shahi

One of the most famous Mughal gardens of Kashmir is Chashma Shahi.

  • Chashma Shahi was built by Ali Mardan Khan in 1632.
  • It was built during the reign of Shah Jahan.
  • Its design is associated with Dara Shikoh in the supplied notes.

Important Combination

Chashma Shahi → Ali Mardan Khan → 1632 → Shah Jahan’s period

Pari Mahal

According to the notes:

  • Dara Shikoh built Pari Mahal.

Gardens During Shah Jahan’s Period

The notes associate Zafar Khan with the construction of:

  • Gulshan Bagh
  • Hassan Abad Garden

These were situated on the banks of the Dal Canal.

Aurangzeb’s Period (1658–1707)

Aurangzeb ruled from 1658 to 1707.

His period also contains several important facts connected with Kashmir.

Aurangzeb’s Visit to Kashmir

According to the notes:

  • Aurangzeb visited Kashmir once in 1665.
  • During his first visit, he was accompanied by:
    • His daughter Roshan Ara
    • Francois Bernier

Quick Exam Fact

Aurangzeb → One visit to Kashmir → 1665 → Roshan Ara and Francois Bernier

Administration During Aurangzeb’s Reign

  • Kashmir was governed by 14 governors during Aurangzeb’s reign.

This provides an important comparison:

Mughal EmperorVisits / Administration Fact
AkbarVisited Kashmir 3 times
JahangirVisited Kashmir 7 times
Shah JahanVisited Kashmir 4 times
AurangzebVisited Kashmir once

Chaudri Mahesh and Ishbar

During Aurangzeb’s reign:

  • Chaudri Mahesh laid a garden at Ishbar.

Abdul Qasim

Aurangzeb appointed:

  • Abdul Qasim as Qazi of Kishtwar.

Saif Khan and Jama Masjid Srinagar

  • Saif Khan built Safa Kadal in Srinagar.
  • Aurangzeb renovated Jama Masjid Srinagar.

Mughal Route Between Kashmir and Poonch

  • The Mughals used to travel from Kashmir to Poonch via Tosamaidan (Budgam).

Dam-Dam at Tosamaidan

  • The Mughals constructed seven-storeyed buildings called Dam-Dam at Tosamaidan.

Quick Revision Table

TopicImportant Fact
Battle of Hastivanj10 October 1586
LocationNear Pir Ki Gali
Mughal commanderQasim Khan
Chak leaderShamas Chak
Fall of Srinagar14 October 1586
Akbar1586–1605
Akbar’s visits to Kashmir3
First visit1589
Raja Todar MalRevenue assessment
Hari Parbat fortification1590
New capital inside fortNagar Nagar
Jahangir1605–1627
Jahangir’s visits7
Kishtwar conquered1622
Conqueror of KishtwarDilawar Khan
Shalimar GardenJahangir
Nishat GardenAsif Khan
Achabal GardenNoor Jahan
Chingus SaraiRajouri
Shah Jahan1627–1658
Shah Jahan’s visits4
Governors under Shah Jahan9
Chashma ShahiAli Mardan Khan, 1632
Pari MahalDara Shikoh
Aurangzeb1658–1707
Aurangzeb’s Kashmir visit1665
Aurangzeb’s visits1
Governors under Aurangzeb14
Qazi of KishtwarAbdul Qasim
Safa KadalSaif Khan
Jama Masjid SrinagarRenovated by Aurangzeb
Mughal travel routeKashmir–Poonch via Tosamaidan
Dam-DamSeven-storeyed buildings at Tosamaidan

Important Facts for JKSSB & JKPSC Exams

  • The Battle of Hastivanj was fought on 10 October 1586 near Pir Ki Gali.
  • It was fought between Qasim Khan and Shamas Chak.
  • The Mughals won the battle.
  • Srinagar fell on 14 October 1586.
  • Akbar visited Kashmir three times.
  • His first visit took place in 1589.
  • Raja Todar Mal is associated with the revenue assessment of Kashmir.
  • The first fortification of Hari Parbat took place in 1590.
  • Nagar Nagar was built inside the fort.
  • Jahangir visited Kashmir seven times.
  • Kishtwar was conquered by Dilawar Khan in 1622.
  • Shalimar Garden is associated with Jahangir.
  • Nishat Garden is associated with Asif Khan.
  • Achabal Garden is associated with Noor Jahan.
  • Chingus Sarai was a Mughal transit camp in Rajouri.
  • Shah Jahan visited Kashmir four times.
  • Kashmir was governed by nine governors during his reign.
  • Chashma Shahi was built by Ali Mardan Khan in 1632, according to the notes.
  • Dara Shikoh built Pari Mahal.
  • Aurangzeb visited Kashmir once in 1665.
  • He was accompanied by Roshan Ara and Francois Bernier.
  • Kashmir was governed by 14 governors during Aurangzeb’s reign.
  • Abdul Qasim was appointed Qazi of Kishtwar.
  • Saif Khan built Safa Kadal.
  • Aurangzeb renovated Jama Masjid Srinagar.
  • The Mughals used the Tosamaidan route between Kashmir and Poonch.
  • Seven-storeyed buildings called Dam-Dam were constructed at Tosamaidan.

Important MCQ’s on Mughal Rule in Kashmir for all Competitive Exams

Q1. Consider the following statements regarding the Battle of Hastivanj and the establishment of Mughal rule in Kashmir:

  1. The Battle of Hastivanj was fought on 10 October 1586.
  2. It was fought near Pir Ki Gali.
  3. The Mughal forces were led by Qasim Khan, while the Chak side was led by Shamas Chak.
  4. The battle resulted in the restoration of independent Chak rule in Kashmir.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

A) 1, 2 and 3 only
B) 1, 2 and 4 only
C) 1, 3 and 4 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only

Q2. Match the following events and personalities associated with the beginning of Mughal rule in Kashmir:

List-IList-II
A. Qasim Khan1. Chak leader at Hastivanj
B. Shamas Chak2. Mughal commander
C. Shaykh Yaqoob Sarfi3. Fall of Srinagar
D. 14 October 15864. Helped the Mughals

Select the correct answer:

A) A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
B) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
C) A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
D) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

Q3. Arrange the following events associated with Mughal Kashmir in the correct chronological order:

  1. Aurangzeb’s visit to Kashmir
  2. Akbar’s first visit to Kashmir
  3. Conquest of Kishtwar during Jahangir’s reign
  4. Construction of Chashma Shahi during Shah Jahan’s period

Which of the following represents the correct sequence?

A) 2 → 4 → 3 → 1
B) 3 → 2 → 4 → 1
C) 2 → 3 → 4 → 1
D) 2 → 3 → 1 → 4

Q4. Consider the following pairs regarding Akbar’s association with Kashmir:

  1. First visit to Kashmir — 1589
  2. Number of visits — Three
  3. Hari Parbat fortification — 1590
  4. Conquest of Kishtwar — 1622

Which of the pairs given above are correctly matched with Akbar’s period?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 2, 3 and 4 only
D) 1, 2 and 3 only

Q5. Consider the following statements regarding Akbar’s first visit to Kashmir:

  1. Akbar visited Kashmir for the first time in 1589.
  2. Faizi accompanied him during this visit.
  3. Finance Minister Raja Todar Mal also accompanied him.
  4. Francois Bernier accompanied Akbar during his first visit to Kashmir.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

A) 1, 2 and 3 only
B) 1, 2 and 4 only
C) 1, 3 and 4 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only

Q6. Match the following personalities with their correct associations during Akbar’s period:

List-IList-II
A. Raja Todar Mal1. Author of Tabaqat-i-Akbari
B. Nizam-ud-din2. Revenue assessment of Kashmir
C. Jerome Xavier3. Associated with Akbar’s second visit
D. Mirza Yadgar4. Revolt of Mansabdars

Select the correct answer:

A) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
B) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
C) A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
D) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2

Q7. Consider the following statements regarding Jahangir’s association with Kashmir:

  1. Jahangir visited Kashmir seven times.
  2. Kishtwar was conquered in 1622 during his reign.
  3. Dilawar Khan, son of Gauhar Sen, was associated with the conquest of Kishtwar.
  4. Jahangir visited Kashmir only once, accompanied by Roshan Ara and Francois Bernier.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 1, 2 and 3 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only

Q8. Consider the following pairs relating to Mughal gardens and their associated personalities as given in the notes:

  1. Shalimar Garden — Jahangir
  2. Nishat Garden — Asif Khan
  3. Achabal Garden — Noor Jahan
  4. Pari Mahal — Aurangzeb

Which of the pairs given above are correctly matched?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 2, 3 and 4 only
D) 1, 2 and 3 only

Q9. Match the following governors associated with Jahangir’s period with the appropriate category:

List-IList-II
A. Hashim Khan1. Governor under Jahangir
B. Dilawar Khan2. Governor under Jahangir
C. Itqad Khan3. Governor under Jahangir
D. Asif Khan4. Associated with Nishat Garden

Select the correct answer:

A) A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
B) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
C) A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
D) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

Q10. Consider the following statements regarding Chingus Sarai and Jahangir:

  1. Chingus Sarai is associated with Rajouri.
  2. It was used by the Mughals as a transit camp.
  3. The notes state that Jahangir’s intestines were buried at Chingus.
  4. Chingus Sarai was constructed as Akbar’s new capital inside Hari Parbat Fort.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 2 and 3 only
C) 1, 3 and 4 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only

Q11. Arrange the following Mughal emperors according to the number of visits to Kashmir mentioned in the notes, from the highest to the lowest:

  1. Aurangzeb
  2. Shah Jahan
  3. Akbar
  4. Jahangir

Which of the following is the correct order?

A) 2 → 4 → 3 → 1
B) 4 → 3 → 2 → 1
C) 4 → 2 → 3 → 1
D) 3 → 4 → 2 → 1

Q12. Consider the following statements regarding Shah Jahan’s period in Kashmir:

  1. Kashmir was governed by nine governors during his reign.
  2. Shah Jahan visited Kashmir four times.
  3. Ali Mardan Khan is associated with Chashma Shahi in 1632 according to the notes.
  4. Kashmir was governed by fourteen governors during Shah Jahan’s reign.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 2, 3 and 4 only
D) 1, 2 and 3 only

Q13. Match the following monuments, gardens and places with the personalities associated with them in the supplied material:

List-IList-II
A. Chashma Shahi1. Dara Shikoh
B. Pari Mahal2. Ali Mardan Khan
C. Achabal Garden3. Noor Jahan
D. Safa Kadal4. Saif Khan

Select the correct answer:

A) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
B) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
C) A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
D) A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2

Q14. Consider the following statements regarding Aurangzeb’s period and his association with Kashmir:

  1. Aurangzeb visited Kashmir in 1665.
  2. He was accompanied by his daughter Roshan Ara and Francois Bernier.
  3. Kashmir was governed by 14 governors during his reign.
  4. He built Pari Mahal for his daughter Roshan Ara.

Which of the statements given above are correct according to the notes?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 2 and 3 only
C) 1, 3 and 4 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only

Q15. Consider the following pairs relating to important developments during Mughal rule in Kashmir:

  1. Abdul Qasim — Appointed Qazi of Kishtwar
  2. Saif Khan — Built Safa Kadal in Srinagar
  3. Tosamaidan — Used on the Mughal route between Kashmir and Poonch
  4. Dam-Dam — Name given to Akbar’s capital at Hari Parbat

Which of the pairs given above are correctly matched according to the supplied notes?

A) 1, 2 and 4 only
B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 1, 2 and 3 only
D) 2, 3 and 4 only


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