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. What are muqtis?
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Answered by mohanddr
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Iqta' (Persian: اقطاع‎) was an Islamic practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty. ... Unlike European systems, the Muqtis (مقطع muqti', holder of an iqta'), had no right to interfere with the personal life of a paying person if the person stayed on the Muqti's land.

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Answered by jyotirmaikuppam11
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he military commanders who were appointed as governors of territories of varying sizes or land holders of iqta were known as muqti.

Explanation: : Their duty was to lead military campaigns and maintain law and order in their iqtas

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