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What was the jagirdari crisis?

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Answered by Shanaya200
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the jadigari crisis is the economic crisis lead to the social tension for the formation of the function for the nobility
Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

The Mughal had introduced the jagirdari system.

Under this system, the Mughal paif their officers judges in lieu of their services.

By the end of the seventeenth century, there was a scramble for the few remaining Jagirs.

A lot of crown land was converted into jagir land.

This decreased the rulers share of revenue, and consequently his power declined further.

Explanation:

The Mughal Empire had begin to show signs of decay during the reign of Aurangzeb.

After his death in 1707, The Empire declined rapidly.

The kings who ruled after Aurangzeb where called the later Mughals.

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