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What are tehsildar and parganas.

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Answered by kiara1252
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Subdivisions of parganas were called mouzas(area, settlements). A taluka whereas is a modernized word for paragana. ... The chief official is called the Tehsildar or, less officially, the talukdar or taluka muktiarkar or tehsildar. Taluk or tehsil can be considered sub-districts in Indian (Bharat) context.

Answered by iamastudent4444
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A tehsil (also known as a mandal, taluk, taluqor taluka) is an administrative division of some countries of South Asia. As an entity of local government, the tehsil office (panchayat samiti) exercises certain fiscal and administrative power over the villages and municipalities within its jurisdiction. It is the ultimate executive agency for land records and related administrative matters. The chief official is called the Tehsildar or, less officially, the talukdar or taluka muktiarkar or tehsildar. Taluk or tehsil can be considered sub-districts in Indian (Bharat) context.

Pargana is a former administrative unit of the Indian Subcontinent, used primarily, but not exclusively, by the Muslim kingdoms.

Parganas were introduced by the Delhi Sultanate, and the word is of Persian origin. As a revenue unit, a pargana consists of several mouzas, which are the smallest revenue units, consisting of one or more villages and the surrounding countryside. Subdivisions of parganas were called mouzas(area, settlements).

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