in what ways did the king benefit from the system of providing land grants to his subordinate instead of paying salaries in cash
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Chapter 11: New Empires and Kingdoms
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The Army
The kings maintained well-organised armies including infantries and cavalries with elephants and chariots.
But later, military leaders came to power, and they supplied the kings with armies in times of war.
These leaders were known as samantas and instead of salaries they were given land grants (permission to collect tax from some parts of the kingdom).
The land revenue was used to maintain soldiers and horses and to provide equipment to the army.
And whenever a ruler became weak, the samantas claimed independence from him.
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