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According to the "circle of justice" ,why was it important for military commanders to keep the interests of the peasantry in mind?​

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Answered by mariospartan
14

Answer:

Circle of Justice is a termed commonly used among Delhi Sultans.

Explanation:

The law describes a vicious cycle between the king, solider and peasantry (Small scale agriculturalist). The safety and pride of the King lay with the soldiers and the salaries and remuneration to them is given pre-dominantly through the revenue collected from the pleasantries of the kingdom in the form of tax. Unless peasantry is delighted and contended, the chances of them generating revenue for the kingdom is doubtful. Hence, the revenue from the peasantry is not just essential but also critical.  

Answered by Anonymous
31

Answer:

According to the “Circle of Justice”, it was important for military commanders to keep the interests of the peasantry in mind because soldiers’ salaries come from the revenue collected from peasants and peasants can pay revenue only when they are prosperous and happy.

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