Social Sciences, asked by sankrishkam, 5 months ago

What was not the duty of an iqtadar during the Sultanate period?
Collection of taxes from farmers

To control trade along the coastal areas

Paying soldiers under them

Supplying troops to the Sultan, whenever he needs​

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Answered by BrainlyAnyu
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In due course the ‘Iqtas’ were divided into smaller units called ‘shiqqs’ ‘parganas’ and the villages.

In due course the ‘Iqtas’ were divided into smaller units called ‘shiqqs’ ‘parganas’ and the villages.The head of a ‘Shiqq’ was called ‘Shiqqdar’. Important officials of a ‘paragana’ were the ‘amil’ or ‘munsif’ the treasurer and the ‘quanungo’

The village, the smallest unit of administration was administered by local hereditary officers and the ‘Panchayat’ of the village. The ‘Panchayat’„ looked after education, sanitation etc. It also acted as a judicial body.

The village, the smallest unit of administration was administered by local hereditary officers and the ‘Panchayat’ of the village. The ‘Panchayat’„ looked after education, sanitation etc. It also acted as a judicial body.The ‘Chaudhri’ the ‘Patwari’, the ‘Khut’ the ‘Muqaddam’ and the ‘Chankidari’ were the hereditary officers of the village who helped in the collection of revenue.

The village, the smallest unit of administration was administered by local hereditary officers and the ‘Panchayat’ of the village. The ‘Panchayat’„ looked after education, sanitation etc. It also acted as a judicial body.The ‘Chaudhri’ the ‘Patwari’, the ‘Khut’ the ‘Muqaddam’ and the ‘Chankidari’ were the hereditary officers of the village who helped in the collection of revenue.The Sultan or the governor or officials of the state normally did not interfere in the village administration.

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Answered by sanjay1540
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Answer:

collection of taxes from the the farmers may be the right answer but I'm not sure about it

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