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what is qasbas.......,.......


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Answered by MilanElizabeth
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a large village with market center becomes qasbas

MilanElizabeth: or say extension of the village
Answered by presentmoment
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Towns are known as qasbas in medieval India.  

Explanation:

  • By the 1680s, hundreds of prosperous market towns (qasbas) proliferated in northern India.
  • In each Pargana, the central town served as the principal market for grains sold to meet imperial taxes and as a center for moneylenders and grain traders.
  • The qasbas forested a growing gentry class.  Agents for Jagirdars, grain traders, moneylenders, Zamindars, retired petty officials and retired military officers built residences and established households.

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