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प्रश्न
Give reasons why.
Land was classified and measured before revenue was fixed.
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उत्तर
- Land was surveyed and measured with a bamboo jarib joined together with iron rings instead of the hemp rope used earlier.
- The land was grouped into four categories depending on whether it was regularly or occasionally cultivated. It was classified further into good, middling, and bad categories.
- The average produce and the average price over the past 10 years were calculated. The revenue was calculated on the basis of these averages. One-third of the average produce was the king’s share. It could be paid in cash or kind, though cash was preferred.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Important Words:
Mir Bakshi
Match Column A with Columb B:
| A | B |
| 1. Bairam Khan | (a) religious faith started by Akbar |
| 2. Abul Fazi | (b) incharge of the revenue |
| 3. Todar Mal | (c) musician of Akbar's court |
| 4. Tansen | (d) guardian of Akbar |
| 5. Din-i-ilahi | (e) author of Akbarnama |
When and between whom was the Second Battle of Panipat fought? What were its results?
What were the main sources of revenue for the Mughal government? How did Akbar improve the collection of revenue?
Picture study:
Why and when was it built?
State whether the following is true or false:
Akbar assumed absolute power and authority at the age of 21.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
What is the significance of the Second Battle of Panipat (1556 ce)?
Mention the important features of Akbar’s Rajput policy. Why did he adopt this policy, and what were its results?
Discuss Akbar’s revenue system with reference to Survey and assessment of land
Discuss Akbar’s revenue system with reference to Revenue calculation
