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Who were jagirdas?
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A Jagir (IAST: Jāgīr), also spelled as Jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in South Asia at the foundation of itsJagirdar system. ... The jagirdarsystem was introduced by the Delhi Sultanate, and continued during the Mughal Empire, but with a difference.

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Answered by SnehGandhi
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If you want simple. You can write that they were land owners. Jagirs were big plots of lands granted to a person. Probably could be a village or whole town. Granting was done by parents, grand parents or the king. The holder of that land was called Jagirdar.
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