. Sir Thomas Roe was the accredited ambassdor of the King of
England to the Mughal Court. The King of England who sent
him was

(1) Charles I

(2) Charles II

(3) James I

(4) Henry VIII



. Sir Thomas Roe was the accredited ambassdor of the King of England to the Mughal Court. The King ..

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( 3 ) James I

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