What is the difference b/w zat & zabt???
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Ranks and salary which was determined by zat which were awarded to Mansabdars. In Akbar's reign 29 mansabdars were given 5000 zat.
Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. This system included taking a careful survey of crop yields and prices cultivated for a 10 year period. On this basis tax was fixed on each crop in cash. Each province was divided into revenue circles with their own rates of revenue and a schedule of individual crops. This system was prevalent where the Mughal administration could survey the land and keep careful accounts.
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Ranks and salary which was determined by zat which were awarded to Mansabdars. In Akbar's reign 29 mansabdars were given 5000 zat.
Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. This system included taking a careful survey of crop yields and prices cultivated for a 10 year period. On this basis tax was fixed on each crop in cash. Each province was divided into revenue circles with their own rates of revenue and a schedule of individual crops. This system was prevalent where the Mughal administration could survey the land and keep careful accounts.
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Ans. Mansabdar’s rank and salary were determined by a numerical value called zat. The higher the zat, the more prestigious was the noble’s position in the court.
Zabt was the revenue collected based on schedule of revenue rates for individuals crops.
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