Concept:Coparcenary inheritance is a system where all male descendants, particularly sons, inherit property jointly and equally from a common ancestor.
Explanation:The Mughals and Timurids followed this custom instead of primogeniture, where only the eldest son inherits.
Under coparcenary, each son receives an equal share, and they manage the property together.
Daughters are generally not considered coparceners, so inheritance is limited to sons.
This system does not mean the eldest or favourite son gets everything.
Thus, coparcenary inheritance means dividing the inheritance among all the sons, not among all sons and daughters.
Answer:D. division of the inheritance among all the sons