In early medieval India, what did the term Jital refer to ?

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Q: 26 (CDS-II/2007)
In early medieval India, what did the term Jital refer to ?

question_subject: 

History

question_exam: 

CDS-II

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The term Jital, in early medieval India, refers to a coin. It was a currency that was widely used during that time period.

Option 1: Weight - This option is incorrect as the term Jital does not refer to weight. It specifically refers to a coin and not the measure of weight.

Option 2: Diet - This option is incorrect as the term Jital does not refer to a diet. It is a term related to currency and economic transactions, not food or nutrition.

Option 3: Coin - This is the correct answer. The term Jital in early medieval India refers to a coin. It was a widely circulated currency during that time period.

Option 4: Game - This option is incorrect as the term Jital does not refer to a game. It is a term related to currency and monetary transactions, not recreational activities.

In conclusion, the correct answer is option 3 - Coin.