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  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    What about Mir Bakshi? When was it started?Any reliable source which ascertains Khiljis as proponents?
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
    Not as per the stated law of Permanent Settlement. Going by history of administrative law, its certainly A.
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    What about Mir Bakshi? When was it started?Any reliable source which ascertains Khiljis as proponents?
    I didnt do that question, but I think its Mughal..khilji is impossible
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    What about Mir Bakshi? When was it started?Any reliable source which ascertains Khiljis as proponents?
    I didnt do that question, but I think its Mughal..khilji is impossible
    Ok..I also found mughal/akbar everywhere.
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
    Not as per the stated law of Permanent Settlement. Going by history of administrative law, its certainly A.
    Zaminders were autonomous administrative authorities..
    https://www.gktoday.in/gk/zamindari-system-in-mughal-era/
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
    Not as per the stated law of Permanent Settlement. Going by history of administrative law, its certainly A.
    Zaminders were autonomous administrative authorities..
    https://www.gktoday.in/gk/zamindari-system-in-mughal-era/
    The question makes a distinction between Zamindars (as appointed under Permanent Settlement) and Jagirdars (as appointed under Mughal administrative law). Permanent Settlement clearly mentions Zamindars shall have no rights to administrative powers which was to be a solely Company domain. So, though defacto Zamindars remained the king of the land due to delegation, de jure he was only a revenue authority.
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
    Not as per the stated law of Permanent Settlement. Going by history of administrative law, its certainly A.
    Zaminders were autonomous administrative authorities..
    https://www.gktoday.in/gk/zamindari-system-in-mughal-era/
    The question makes a distinction between Zamindars (as appointed under Permanent Settlement) and Jagirdars (as appointed under Mughal administrative law). Permanent Settlement clearly mentions Zamindars shall have no rights to administrative powers which was to be a solely Company domain. So, though defacto Zamindars remained the king of the land due to delegation, de jure he was only a revenue authority.
    You have got the sense of question wrong..both of them were in context of Mughal Raj only.. please read the question again..
  • Jagirdar question is A, (1) only. Its a basic question, nothing ambiguous about it.
    It's none..zaminders had many other duties as well like maintenance of law and order,mini military function s..
    Not as per the stated law of Permanent Settlement. Going by history of administrative law, its certainly A.
    Zaminders were autonomous administrative authorities..
    https://www.gktoday.in/gk/zamindari-system-in-mughal-era/
    The question makes a distinction between Zamindars (as appointed under Permanent Settlement) and Jagirdars (as appointed under Mughal administrative law). Permanent Settlement clearly mentions Zamindars shall have no rights to administrative powers which was to be a solely Company domain. So, though defacto Zamindars remained the king of the land due to delegation, de jure he was only a revenue authority.
    You have got the sense of question wrong..both of them were in context of Mughal Raj only.. please read the question again..
    https://www.owlgen.com/question/what-is-the-difference-between-jagirdar-and-zamindar
  • bhai cut off ka kya lag raha hai aapko???
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