What was the role of zamindars in mughal administration?
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they collect money from peasants and poor and middle class in the name of taxes and they used them for the needs on them their family and kings
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The powerful chiefs of the local places were appointed as zamindars during Mughal rule. The role of tax collection was assigned to the zamindars.
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Zamindars drew their power and had a large sphere of influence as they had the responsibility of collecting taxes. They were not the owner of the land. However, they were at an intermediate level between the King and the peasants. However, they became powerful in some areas and raised their voice against the exploitation in the Mughal rule. They rebelled with the support of peasants.
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