Jahangir, the Mughal emperor (1605-1627), banned tobacco in the Mughal Empire due to concerns over its health effects and rapid spread in India. Despite his ban, tobacco became widely popular and continued to be used.
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | Jagir | I. | a police office |
| B. | Diwan | II. | Highest civilian office in Kingdom |
| C. | Deshpande | III. | a grant for the maintenance of troops |
| D. | Faraskhana | IV. | records keeper for a pargana |