Social Sciences, asked by ambashtaanshika16, 10 months ago

Tick the correct answer . Iqtas were:
a. a kind of land tax collected by the Delhi sultans

b. land granted by the Sultan to officials and
nobles instead of a salary
c. officials deputed by the Sultan to collect land
revenue
d. none of the above.

Answers

Answered by diyavdev
2

Answer:

OPTION D

Explanation:

Iqta' (Arabic: اقطاع‎) was an Islamic practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty. The prominent Orientalist Claude Cahen described the Iqta' as follows: a form of administrative grant, often (wrongly) translated by the European word "fief".

‎Iqta' in the Seljuq era · ‎Iqta' in the Mamluk ... · ‎Iqta' and feudalism

HOPE THIS WILL HELP U

Answered by mehaksharma8854
2

Answer:

option D

Explanation:

the empire was divided into several and large and small piece of a land called iqtas. Hope this will help............

Similar questions