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Who were the muqaddams?

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Answered by sanjusinghthakur
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Muqaddamas is just a name but all women are known as muqaddamas means educated people
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

For any of the different civil or religious authorities, Muqaddam is an Arabic word, adopted in other Islamic cultures. The literal meaning of the word is ' expediter, '' facilitator, ' or ' assistant.

According to medieval India's Persian records, a muqaddam was the head of a village. He was, by profession, the village farmer he was going. He would sell, purchase, and settle the collective treasury for the village. His position was hereditary, but it was also possible to buy and sell it. He was never an employee of the government, but the revenue officers could dispose of his rank.

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