what were iqtas? who were iqtadars?
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An iqtaʿ, Iḳṭāʿ and occasionally iqtaʿa was an Islamic practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty.
Iqtadars were governors of small land areas or iqtas
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Iqtadars were governors of small land areas or iqtas. Iqtadars were basically military commanders who had to accompany the king during wars. The iqtas were assigned by the king to the these commanders or iqtadars in lieu of the services extended by them.
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