History, asked by ayusisharma04092008, 1 month ago

what was ijardari system also called and why?​

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Answered by ash200616
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Answer:

hey dear here u go~

Explanation:

The system of assignment of revenue of a particular territory to the nobles for their services to the state continued under the Mughals also. Under the Mughals, the areas assigned were generally called Jagir and its holders Jagirdars.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Ijaradari System

Explanation:

  • The ijaradari system was first introduced by the Mughal under Shah Jahan, and it grew during Aurangzeb rule.
  • During the British East India Company rule, it was introduced by Warren Hastings in the 18th century.
  • Ijaradari system was a form of the land revenue system.
  • Under this land system, the right of collecting revenue of a particular area was given to the highest bidder through auction.
  • Shopkeepers, merchants, artisans, and peasants were required to pay taxes.

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