Social Sciences, asked by Chetalichoudhary, 4 months ago

Who were the iqtadars or the muqti and what was their role?
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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

Hello, Muqtis or iqtadars were the holders of land assignments or iqtas. They collected the assigned revenues from their iqtas and paid the salaries to the soldiers and maintained the army. The role of the muqti was to lead military campaigns and to maintain peace and order in their Iqtas.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Khalji and the Tughlaq monarchs appointed military commanders as governers of territories. These land were called the Iqta and the landholders were called Iqtadars or the muqti. The role of the muqti was to lead military campaigns and to maintain peace and order in their Iqtas.

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