The intermediaries under the zabti
System were called as _______
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Dahsala system
The Dahsala system was introduced in A.D. 1580 under the reign of Akbar. This system was introduced by the finance minister of Akbar, ...
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The intermediaries under the Zabti system were called as Zamindars.
- The Zabti was a land revenue system.
- It was prevalent in the specific areas of Lahore, Gujarat, Allahabad and Madhya Pradesh ( Malwa) which covered most of the historical kingdom.
- Revenue Minister of Akbar, Raja Todar developed and implemented the constructive system of local income and authoritative records.
- The Mughal rulers' principal revenue was the local tax on the peasantry's organic produce. In most key areas , rural elites typically beared the taxes.
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