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the revenue assignment during mughal was​

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Answered by anithaadsaya55
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Land revenue of Khalisa was directly for the royal treasury and Jagirs were allocated to the Jagirdars according to their rank. Mansabdars receiving cash payment were known as Naqdi. The jagirs were the assignment of revenue given to the Mansabdars and the assignees were Jagirdars.

Answered by jaanusingh442
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jagir

Answer: Mansabdars were the patrons who joined Mughal services. They received their salaries as revenue assignments. This was called jagir. Mansabdars did not actually reside in or administer their jagir.

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