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The reason why The people who serve in the army have to obey different laws than civilians is because their status as the authority to defend the citizens. This important status make them have to be held to higher standards.
For example, let's say that an army personnel was caught in camera during a fist fight with normal civilians.
That personnel will heavily damage the public perception toward the army. How can you expect those civilians to trust the army as the defender of their safety is they're caught hurting their own people ?
Because of this, the legal punishment that given toward army personnel tend to be stricter than civilians.
D. Increased trade within the empire
Increased trade within the Mughal empire does not reflect a flaw in Shah Jahan’s rule.
The period of Shah Jahan's reign was characterised by a period of cultural glory. Most notable for his architectural achievements some of his feats included the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Red Fort and the Shah Jahan mosque which were often and were considered opulent and constructed at the expense of the people of India.
The famine of 1630 however, led to the death of over two million people and saw villages completely destroyed. And while free kitchens were set up by the emperor, they were not just enough to stave off the raging famine and as such was considered as one of the flaws of his reign.
In addition, there were series of war efforts ongoing at the time that had put a strain on the earnings of the people through taxations - wars they did not want to partake in. Families were largely ignored; however, positive ties with the Ottoman empire saw great gains in trade within and without the empire making India a rich centre of craft, architecture and art where some of the world's best craftsmen, architects and artists resided.
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