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How were ‘Khalisa’ and ‘Jagir’ lands different?

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Answered by ishananand1302
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Jagir System:
The assignees were known as Jagirdars. ... The jagir lands were different from the Khalisa land, the revenues from the Khalisa lands were earmarked for the maintenance of the imperial court and the personal expenditure of the army. The jagir of the Mughal period was similar to the iqta of the Delhi Sultanate.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The difference between Khalisa and Jagir

Khalisa

  • A revenue yielding and the core of administered land under the scope of the Imperial revenue department was termed as Khalisa.
  • In fact the most efficient and fertile lands were under the preview of Khalisa
  • Though the extent of fertility varied over a period of time

Jagir

  • Also termed as jageer is a type of feudal land that arose in the Indian sub continent and paved way for the foundation of the Jagirdari system.
  • This land grant was termed as iqta

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