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What was the "ZABT" system of the mughal empire?

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Answered by skakss123
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Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. This system included taking a careful survey of crop yields and prices cultivated for a 10 year period. ... This system was prevalent where the Mughal administration could survey the land and keep careful accounts.

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 <marquee> ✒️Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. This system included taking a careful survey of crop yields and prices cultivated for a 10 year period. ... This system was prevalent where the Mughal administration could survey the land and keep careful accounts.

✒️Raja Todar Mal, as finance minister of Akbar, brought new system of revenue collection known as zabti system and dahshala system which was a system of taxation. ... Each province was divided into revenue circles or dastur with their own rates of revenue and a schedule of individual crops or dasture- amal.

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