what do you understand by the term zat, sawar, subedar and dahsala
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- Zat : (comparative zatter, superlative zatst) sated, full, especially with alcoholic beverage, i.e. drunk.
- Sawar : sawar was a count of horsemen that were to be maintained. The actual number of horses that they had to maintain is a different and interesting story
- Subedar : ( in the Indian or Pakistani armies) a mid-level junior commissioned officer."his grandfather was a subedar in the army
- Dhasala : The Dahsala system was introduced in A.D. 1580 under the reign of Akbar. This system was introduced by the finance minister of Akbar, Raja Todar Mal, who was appointed in A.D. 1573 in Gujarat. The Dahsala system is a land-revenue system which helped to make the collecting system be in an organised form.
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