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In the mughal empire, the unit of land revenue assessment was

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Answered by skyfall63
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In the Mughal empire, the unit of land revenue assessment was called mal or mal wajib.

Explanation:

  • Land revenue refers to the tax levied on the production of crops on a particular land.
  • The entire process of land revenue in the "Mughal empire" was divided into 2 stages:
  1. assessment or Jama  
  2. The actual collection or hasil.
  • During the "reign of Babur and Humayun", they were unable to pay attention to it but Sher Shah Suri came up with a magnificent land revenue system.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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In the Mughal Empire, the system of land revenue assessment was Zabt

EXPLANATION:

  • Raja Todar Mal, like finance and revenue minister of Akbar, who had presented a new system of land revenue assessment known as Zabt which comprised taking a cautious survey of crop produces and prices cultivated for a ten-year period.  
  • Akbar's finance and revenue minister Todar Mal undertook the survey of crop produces, prices, and regions which were cultivated for a ten-year period, and then fixed taxes on each crop.
  • Each province/region was segregated into revenue circles having its revenue rates for each crop and this land revenue assessment system was known as Zabt. This system was dominant in areas where Mughals were able to survey the land and maintain regular accounts.

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