what was the most fertile land called during Mughal period
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During Mughal period, Polaj was the most fertile land.
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During the Mughal Period, land was divided into four categories on the basis of fertility. They were named Polaj, Parati, Chachar and Banjar. Different revenue was fixed for the different categories of the land. Polaj was the land which is annually cultivated for each crop in succession and is never allowed to lie fallow. So Polaj was the most fertile and has the highest revenue.
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The most fertile land during the Mughal period was Polaj.
- On the consistent basis of potential fertility, the land was typically divided into four specific categories like Polaj, Parati, Banjar, and Chachar.
- Each type of land maintained a fixed income because the economic mainstay of the Mughal Empire obtained revenue from the land.
- Polaj remained the fertile land that was plowed annually for each harvest and was not permitted to lie unsown.
- Thus, Polaj represents the most fertile land, granting the most substantial income.
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