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Burhan-ul-Mulk Sa’adat Khan took many measures which helped him to consolidate his
position. Comment.

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Answered by anilatijo
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Answer:

Burhan-ul-Mulk tried to reduce Mughal influence in the Awadh region by taking the following steps:

He first of all reduced the number of office holders (jagirdars) appointed by the Mughals.

He also reduced the size of jagirs, and appointed his own loyal servants to vacant positions.

The accounts of jagirdars were checked to prevent cheating and the revenues of all districts were re-assessed by officials appointed by the Nawab's court.

Answered by bholadivya2646
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Answer:

Burhan-ul-Mulk tried to reduce Mughal influence in the Awadh region by taking the following steps:

He reduced the number of office holders (jagirdars) appointed by the Mughals.

He reduced the size of jagirs, and appointed his own loyal servants to vacant positions.

The accounts of jagirdars were checked to prevent cheating and the revenues

Explanation:

Burhan-ul-Mulk tried to reduce Mughal influence in the Awadh region by taking the following steps:

He first of all reduced the number of office holders (jagirdars) appointed by the Mughals.

He also reduced the size of jagirs, and appointed his own loyal servants to vacant positions.

The accounts of jagirdars were checked to prevent cheating and the revenues of all districts were re-assessed by officials appointed by the Nawab's court.

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