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What do you mean by jagirdari system ?

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Answered by Riya2252
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A jagir also spelled as jageer,was a type of feudal land grant in South Asia at the foundation of its foundation of Jagirdari system.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The jagirdar framework was presented by the Delhi Sultanate, and kept amid the Mughal Empire, however with a distinction.

In the Mughal times, the jagirdar gathered duties which paid his pay and the rest to the Mughal treasury, while the organization and military expert was given to a different Mughal appointee.

After the breakdown of Mughal Empire, the arrangement of jagirs was held by Rajput and Sikh kingdoms, and later in a structure by the British East India Company

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The jagirdar framework was presented by the Delhi Sultanate, and kept amid the Mughal Empire, however with a distinction.

In the Mughal times, the jagirdar gathered duties which paid his pay and the rest to the Mughal treasury, while the organization and military expert was given to a different Mughal appointee.

After the breakdown of Mughal Empire, the arrangement of jagirs was held by Rajput and Sikh kingdoms, and later in a structure by the British East India Company

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The jagirdar framework was presented by the Delhi Sultanate, and kept amid the Mughal Empire, however with a distinction.

In the Mughal times, the jagirdar gathered duties which paid his pay and the rest to the Mughal treasury, while the organization and military expert was given to a different Mughal appointee.

After the breakdown of Mughal Empire, the arrangement of jagirs was held by Rajput and Sikh kingdoms, and later in a structure by the British East India Company

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