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define
1 ) Hinterland 5 ) Garrison town
2 ) Masjid 6 ) Bandagan
3 ) Iqta
4 ) Iqtadar

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Answered by doverani
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1) the areas of a country that are away from the coast, from the banks of a large river or from the main cities

2) mosque

3) Iqta‘ was an Islamic practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty. The prominent Orientalist Claude Cahen described the Iqta‘ as follows: a form of administrative grant, often translated by the European word "fief".

4) The Khaljis and the Tughlaqs appointed local commanders called 'iqtadar' or' muqti', and the lands given to them to manage were called 'iqtas'. The 'iqtadars' led military campaigns, maintained law and order, collected taxes, and paid their soldiers.

5) a town that has troops permanently stationed in it.

6) Bandagan is a Persian term used for special slaves who are purchased for military service. They were carefully trained to man some of the most important political offices in the kingdom.

Answered by aksharatamma160791
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Answer:

1)hinterland- remote areas away from major river banks

2)Masjid-Place where Muslims pray

3)Iqta- Islamic practice of Tax farming done

4)Iqtadar- Land owner of iqta and land distribution administration system

5)Garrison town-Settlements of soldiers, designed for navy and airforce

6) Bandhagan-solidiers for the delhi sulanate

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