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A jagir was a revenue assignment for the mansabdars. The mansabdars had the right to collect revenue from a jagir but they could not reside in or administer the jagir. They only had rights to the revenue of their assignments which was collected for them by their servants while the mansabdars served in some other part of the country. In Akbar’s reign, these jagirs were carefully assessed so that their revenues were roughly equal to the salary of the mansadar. By Aurangzeb’s reign, the actual revenue collected was often less than the granted sum. Moreover, a huge increase in the number of mansabdars meant a long wait before they received a jagir. These and other factors created a shortage in the number of jagirs . As a result, many jagirdars tried to extract as much revenue as possible while they had a jagir. These factors during Aurangzeb's reign led to the peasantry's suffering and loss.
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'Power over the ballot box' means the way people get the same equal rights to vote. Voting has rules in which all people whether rich or poor get the same right, to vote for the candidates. They all stand together in the line to vote for the candidates. This system of voting in a democracy spreads the feeling of equality amongst all. So the phrase, 'power over the ballot box' means that every person gets the same kind of power over voting.
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- Tribal societies are united by kinship bonds.
- There is no hierarchy among men and groups in tribal societies.
- Strong, complex, formal organisation are absent in tribal societies.
- Tribal societies have communitarian basis of land holding.
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The Mughal Empire gradually fragmented into a number of independent regional states.
These states can be broadly divided into three overlapping groups:
a) States that were old Mughal provinces- These included Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad. Though these were extremely powerful and quite independent, the rulers did not break their ties with the Mughal emperor.
b) States which had enjoyed considerable independence under the Mughals as watan jagirs. For e.g. Rajput principalities.
c) States under the control of the Marathas, Sikhs and others like Jats. These were of differing sizes and had seized their independence from the Mughals after an armed struggle for a long time.
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Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in a body. Mass is denoted using m or M. Mass can never be zero. Mass does not change according to location. Mass is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude. Mass may be measured using an ordinary balance.
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A hawker provides door to door service. He sells his goods by calling out the names of his items. He generally owns a thela which we may call a movable shop and keeps in it different items of our everyday use. He sells his goods at minimum profit.
A shop owner runs his shop at one fixed place. Whenever, we need any thing we go there and purchase it. Here, we get things at somewhat costlier rate.
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He was born in Kerala in the eighth century. He was one of the most influential philosophers of India and an advocate of Advaita. Shankara taught that the only or Ultimate Reality was the Brahman who was formless and without any attributes. He considered the world around us to be an illusion or, in other words, maya. He preached renunciation of the world and adoption of the path of knowledge to understand the true nature of Brahman and attain salvation.
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