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1.what is "zabti"?
2.what is"mansab"?
3. who were known as baro-bhuyans?

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Answered by yogjyoti7
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ans 1- The Zabti system is also known as the Dahsala system. It was introduced in 1580-82 to ease the problems resulting from the setting of prices every year and the settlement of revenues of previous. years.

ans 2- the word mansab is of Arabic origin meaning rank or position. The system, hence, determined the rank of a government official. Every civil and military officer was given a 'mansab' and different numbers which could be divided by ten were used for ranking officers.

ans 3- Bara-Bhuiyans, The or twelve territorial landholders were the local chiefs and zamindars who put up strong resistance to the Mughals during the time of akbar and jahangir. The term Bara-Bhuiyans means twelve territorial landholders.

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