History, asked by being433, 8 months ago

They organised donations for religious and charitable purposes-

a)Faujdars. b)Sadrs. d) Bakshi

c) Kotwals​

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Answered by 4647
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Answer:

During Mughal administration there were 3 methods of revenue collection i.e. Kankut, Rai And Zabti. Establishing a firm rule in Indian Subcontinent for nearly 200 years, the Mughals built an Empire with not only great political might but also a firm administrative setup that provided strength for a smooth functioning

Answered by aditikadam54
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Bakshi, Faujdar, Sadr, Kotwal were the officers who supported subedars in carrying out the functions during Mughal Emperor Akbar’s rule. Bakshi was a paymaster, Sadr was the minister in-charge of religious and charitable patronage, faujdar was a military commander and kotwal was the town police commander. All these were discussed by Abul Fazl in his book, the Akbarnama.

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