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introduction on jagirdari system of mughals please anyone??​

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Answered by gvka25
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A jagir (IAST: Jāgīr), also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at the foundation of its Jagirdar (Zamindar) system. ... The jagirdar system was introduced by the Delhi Sultanate, and continued during the Mughal Empire, but with a difference.

Answered by venkyG
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The jagir was administrated by other officials directly under the emperor. This officials try to ensure that the jagirdars agents did not collect more from the farmers than permitted .The jagir too very constantly transferred every two or three years.

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mansabdars received their salaries as revenue assignments called jagirs.

In jagirdari system, the jagirs used to collect taxes from the people which is equal to the salary of the mansabdars..

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