Social Sciences, asked by mohapatrasn31, 7 months ago

Iqta in Medieval India meant for___________ *

Land assigned to religious personnel for spiritual purposes.

Land revenue from different territorial united assigned to army officers.

Charity for educational and cultural activities.

the right of the Zamindars.

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Answered by manav221205
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Explanation:

Iqta, in medieval India meant land granted to army officials for limited periods in lieu of a regular wage. The holders of these Iqtas were the trustful agents of the Sultan. The officer entitling the iqta collected kharaj fom the owner and paid a part of it to the emperor and keep the rest as salary. Firoz Shah made the Iqta system hereditary which was earlier based on salary.

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