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प्रश्न
With reference to the decline of the Mughal empire, state briefly:
Jagirdari crisis
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उत्तर
By the end of 17th century, the number of Jagirs decreased and the payment of the officers by the Mughal emperors also faced a crisis. To overcome this crisis, a lot of crown land was converted into Jagirland, which again reduced the revenue share of the emperor and led to further decline of his power.
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