How much land revenue was taken from different categories of land in Mughal empire?
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The cultivable land was divided into three categories—good, middling and bad. The average of these three was taken to determine the produce of the land per bigha. State's share was fixed at one-third of the gross produce. This could be paid both in cash and kind, although the former was preferred.
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Akbar's revenue minister Todar Mal carried out a survey of crop yields, prices, and areas cultivated for a 10-year period, and then fixed taxes on each crop. Each province was divided into revenue circles with its own rates of revenue for each crop and this revenue system was known as zabt.
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