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Todar Mal, a revenue minister of Akbar, carried out a survey of crop yields, prices, and areas under cultivation for a period of 10 years (1570-1580). On the basis of his data, the Mughal Empire fixed tax on each crop. Also, each province was divided into separate revenue circles with their own schedules of revenue rates for individual crops. What was this tax revenue system known as?
(a) Muqtis
(b)zabt
(c) jagirs​

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Answered by bharatnhpc
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Answer:

C) jagirs

Muqtis was in the delhi sultanate period

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