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Answered by kkumari95059
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The Khaljis and the Tughlaqs appointed local commanders called 'iqtadar' or' muqti', and the lands given to them to manage were called 'iqtas'. The 'iqtadars' led military campaigns, maintained law and order, collected taxes, and paid their soldiers. And their positions were not inheritable.

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Answered by 1034priyanshi
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Iqta is an Arabic word denoting a short of administrative regional unit. It is usually considered equivalent to a province. Initially the Delhi sultans had divided their empire into several iqtas or province or spheres of influence and put them under the charge of officers called iqtadars (governors).

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