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what are the characteristics of sher Shah's regin​

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His revenue administration has been regarded as one of the best during the medieval period. Its basic features were as follows: (a) The system which Sher Shah introduced in most of the places was Ryotwari wherein the state kept direct relations with the peasants for the assessment and collection of the land revenue.

He set up a new civil and military administrative system that was followed later by the greatest Mughal emperor, Akbar. He systematised the procedure for collecting land revenue from peasants by basing it on the area and productivity of the cultivated plot

The central power was in the hands of the ruler and there was a bureaucratic structure to administer the state. He divided the whole empire into 47 units called Sarkars. ... Each Sarkar had one Amin, one Shiqdar, one treasurer and one Hindi and one Persian writer to keep accounts.

The system which Sher Shah introduced in most of the places was Ryotwari wherein the state kept direct relations with the peasants for the assessment and collection of the land revenue. ... Yet, the cultivators were given the facility to pay their revenue in kind as well.

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