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• In Mughal administration the
practice of ijarah was
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A. O Land revenue was taken on the
basis of quality of land
B. O Appointment of hereditary
military officers
c. O Farming the land revenue to
the highest bidder
D. O Reserving the best lands for
King's own treasury

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Answered by sindhuganaseelan3
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Explanation:

Ijarah system involved giving a formed assignment in return of a lump-sum amount to one who bid highest. It was practised widely during the Mughal rule. Ijarah system was a revenue farming system introduced by Jahadar Shah (1712 to 1713). ... It was forbidden for revenue officials or their families to take land on ijarah.

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