What do you mean by the Agrarian system of the Mughals.
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→ The Agrarian System of Mughal India: 1556-1707 (Oxford India Perennials Series) is a comprehensive guide about agricultural practices in the Mughal era and the ways in which it impacted the economy.
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→ The Agrarian System of Mughal India: 1556-1707 (Oxford India Perennials Series) is a comprehensive guide about agricultural practices in the Mughal era and the ways in which it impacted the economy.
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The Agrarian system of the Mughals:
- The term agrarian refers to the crisis that took place in the during the Mughal reign.
- The agrarian produce deficit, the loans on the agricultural land come on the crisis.
- This also involves the trade in the agricultural produce barking its needs and thereby examining the produce of the land of agriculture.
- The zamindars were considered as the land owners and the imposed the revenue tax on the other peasant’s.
- The revised system of grants and the citations were made as part of the agrarian system.
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