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what was the mughal tradition of inhertitance​

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Mughal Traditions of Succession

The Mughals did not believe in the rule of primogeniture, where the eldest son inherited his father's estate. Instead they followed the Mughal and Timurid custom of coparcenary inheritance, or a division of the inheritance amongst all the sons.

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Answered by miraculousgirl2007
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Mughal Traditions of Succession

The Mughals did not believe in the rule of primogeniture, where the eldest son inherited his father's estate. Instead they followed the Mughal and Timurid custom of coparcenary inheritance, or a division of the inheritance amongst all the sons.

sucession traditions of the mughals: the sucession tradition of mughals was not that of primogeniture. Instead,they followed the mughal and trimurid custom of coparcenary inheritance.In primogeniture,the eldest son inherits his father's estates.

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