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Describe the role of Panchayats in the Mughal era.

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Describe the role of Panchayats in the Mughal era.

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Role of Panchayats in the Mughal Era:

  • Panchayats functioned as village councils made up of respected and influential elders who held hereditary rights over land and property.
  • The village headman, known as the muqaddam or mandal, was chosen by the elders and approved by the zamindar, and he was responsible for maintaining village accounts.
  • A common fund was collected and used for welfare purposes, such as constructing canals or providing assistance during times of disaster.
  • Panchayats enforced caste rules, conducted marriages, and awarded punishments that included fines or social exclusion.
  • Jati panchayats dealt with disputes related specifically to individual castes.
  • In matters of revenue collection, panchayats often acted as mediators or supported peasants when they faced unfair or excessive demands.
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2024-2025 (March) Outside Delhi Set 1
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