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what was the state land known as during mughal period??!!!♤​

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Answered by bhatiamona
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what was the state land known as during mughal period ?

In the Mughal Empire the land of the state was called Suba. The word suba used to refer to a province or state in the Mughal Empire.

The word subah is a word of Arabic and Persian origin, which refers to a state or province. The chief executive of the Suba is called Subedar or Governor. The same word Subedar later came to be used to refer to a post in the army.

The word Suba was first used by Emperor Akbar in 1572 AD. The number of subas in Akbar's kingdom was 12 to 15. These provinces were divided into several districts. The district was divided into parganas or tehsils. In this way the entire administrative unit was created. A huge princely state was formed by joining all the provinces.

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