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kvasek [131]
3 years ago
6

Define 'watan jagirs'

History
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Elena L [17]3 years ago
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Watan Jagirs were the people who collected taxes from each village and gave them to mansabdars and mansabdars gave the taxes to the authority. Many Rajput rulers had joined the Mughals volunrarily. Many of them had recieved high positions.

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Strike441 [17]3 years ago
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Watan Jagirs were the persons who collected taxes from each village and gave them to mansabdars and mansabdars gave the taxes to the authority. Many Rajput rulers had joined the Mughals volunrarily. Many of them had recieved high positions.
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