History, asked by prabinasharma81000, 6 months ago

what do you mean by abwab ,and Mahal​

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Answered by ankita13032
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abwab meaning all irregular impositions on raiyats ... But because of existing socio-political conditions, such a rule did t take any

Mahal meaning "a mansion or a palace", though it may also refer to "living quarters for a set of people". It is an Indian word which derives from the Persian word mahal, deriving from the Arabic word mahall which in turn is derived from ḥall 'stopping place, abode'.

Answered by surajkumaryadavjee
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Abwab-

Abwab is the plural form of the Arabic term bab which means a door, a section, a chapter, a title. In Mughal India all temporary and circumstantial taxes and impositions levied by the government over and above regular taxes were called abwabs.

Mahal

Mahal (/mɛˈɦɛl/), meaning "a mansion or a palace", though it may also refer to "living quarters for a set of people". It is an Indian word which derives from the Persian word mahal, deriving from the Arabic word mahall which in turn is derived from ḥall 'stopping place, abode'.

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