Meaning of zabt and zamindar

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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 4 months ago
The main source of income of the Mughal Empire was tax on farm produce, and peasants paid taxes to headmen or local chieftains.The Mughals called all middle-men zamindars (landlords), and assigned to them the task of collecting taxes.
Akbar's revenue minister Todar Mal carried out a survey of crop yields, prices, and areas cultivated for a 10-year period, and then fixed taxes on each crop.Each province was divided into revenue circles with its own rates of revenue for each crop and this revenue system was known as zabt.
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