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what was the Reform brought by Sher Shah Suri in land records​

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Answered by teerth57
5

Answer:

he was very effective ruler

Explanation:

he dived land according to there fertility and measure land by a fixed length pole.

later this was fully developed by akbar

Answered by hotelcalifornia
15

The Sher Shah Suri law assessed land and for the first time gave patas (written records).

Explanation:

  • Depending on land fertility, the revenue was charged.
  • The revenues were reduced or at times not recovered in times of drought or famine.
  • They implemented the Ryotwari scheme in which the state worked directly with the producers, collecting taxes.
  • The soil was divided by fertility and according to the taxes created.
  • One third of the products had to be paid in cash by the peasants as taxes.
  • The farmer also had the option of paying in installments.
  • He revised the money system and created Rupiya, 178 gram silver coins, which helped the general population and the traders a ton.

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