Explain the revenue system of the mughals
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The land revenue system introduced by Akbar continued throughout the Mughal period with more or less no change. The system appears to have worked very satisfactorily. ... Though the land revenue was the chief source of state revenue, it resorted to certain other taxes to supplement its income.
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The Mughal revenue system was based on the division of the empire into subas or governorships, sarkars or districts, and parganas, consisting of number of villages which were sometimes styled mahals. (These were replaced during British rule by the somewhat large tehsils or talukas.)
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