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- What was the roll of zamindar in Mughal administration ??​

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Answered by thakurkrishnasingh00
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Answer:see in explanation

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Answer:see in explanation Explanation: 1 . Zamindar was a term used to describe all intermediaries , whether they were local headmen of a village or an powerful chieftain.

Answer:see in explanation Explanation: 1 . Zamindar was a term used to describe all intermediaries , whether they were local headmen of a village or an powerful chieftain. 2. The role of the Zamindarin Mughal administration was to collect the revenue and the taxes from the peasants.

Answer:see in explanation Explanation: 1 . Zamindar was a term used to describe all intermediaries , whether they were local headmen of a village or an powerful chieftain. 2. The role of the Zamindarin Mughal administration was to collect the revenue and the taxes from the peasants. 3. They acted as an intermediate between the Mughals and the peasants.

Answer:see in explanation Explanation: 1 . Zamindar was a term used to describe all intermediaries , whether they were local headmen of a village or an powerful chieftain. 2. The role of the Zamindarin Mughal administration was to collect the revenue and the taxes from the peasants. 3. They acted as an intermediate between the Mughals and the peasants.

Answer:see in explanation Explanation: 1 . Zamindar was a term used to describe all intermediaries , whether they were local headmen of a village or an powerful chieftain. 2. The role of the Zamindarin Mughal administration was to collect the revenue and the taxes from the peasants. 3. They acted as an intermediate between the Mughals and the peasants. 4.In some areas,the zamindars exercised a great deal of power and were considered a part of the rural elite , like the village Hardman or village chieftain.

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The role of the zamindar in Mughal administration was to collect the revenues and taxes from the peasants that were a source of income for the Mughals. They acted as an intermediate between the Mughals and the peasants and in some areas the zamindars exercised a great deal of power.

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