Describe the reforms introduced by Ala-ud-din Khilji.
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The reforms introduced by Ala-ud-din Khilji are that
- he maintained a strong army
- He introduced the system of descriptive register of soldiers to prevent false musters and corrupt practices.
- He abolished the Jagir system and paid the salaries in cash.
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- he restricted matrimonial relations among nobles and officers as well as he prohibited secret meetings and parties etc.
- Alauddin Khilji maintained a strong and huge standing army to safeguard his empire.
- Alauddin abolished the Jagir system and paid the salaries in cash.
- He fixed the pay of soldiers at 234 tankas a year, with an additional 78 tankas for a soldier maintaining two horses.
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- He imposed heavy taxes on the Sardars, Jagidars and Ulemas.
- Ariz-i-Mumalik was in charge of the appointment of soldiers.
- The post of a special officer called “Mustakhraj” was created to collect land revenue from peasants.
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