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characteristics of jagir dari system in India history​

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Answered by RishirajRout007
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An iqta (assignment of land) was usually made for life, and the jāgīr would revert to the state on the death of the holder, though it was possible for the heir to renew it on payment of a fee. The system was an adaptation of an existing agrarian system by the early sultans of Delhi.

Answered by shyamkisorshyamkisor
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An iqta (assignment of land) was usually made for life, and the jāgīr would revert to the state on the death of the holder, though it was possible for the heir to renew it on payment of a fee. The system was an adaptation of an existing agrarian system by the early sultans of Delhi.

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