Table of Contents
- 1 What was AIN-I-Dahsala?
- 2 What was AIN-I-Dahsala how did it function?
- 3 What is the Zabti system?
- 4 Which ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
- 5 Which medieval ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
- 6 What was the Zabti system Class 7?
- 7 Why was Akbar Nama written by Abul Fazl?
- 8 Who fought the Second Battle of Panipat?
What was AIN-I-Dahsala?
Notes: The finance minister of Akbar, Raja Todar Mal introduced the Dahasala system (or Zabati system), a system of taxation. This new system was called Ain-i-Dahsala that could give per Bigha Revenue to the different regions.
What was AIN-I-Dahsala how did it function?
Answer: Ain-i-dahsala was land revenue system created by raja Todarmal during Akbars reign. It was modification of zabti system which was also developed by Todarmal during reign of sher shah Suri. Under this system, land revenue was obtained according to the quality of land.
What is the Zabti system?
The Dahsala or Zabti System was introduced under the rule of King Akbar in the year 1580-82 in order to put a check on the problems that were arising due to fixing prices each year and revenue settlement of the last year.
What was the Dahsala system and how did it benefit the farmers?
The farmers who paid in cash the government would check how much the farmers had been producing for ten years and would find the average to find out how much should be paid to the government. Further under the Dahsala system farmers found it easier to obtain loans which was repaid in annual instalments.
Which medival ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
The correct answer is Raja Todar Mal. Dahsala System or Zabti System (land revenue system) was introduced by Raja Todarmal, who was then finance minister of Akbar. In this system, average produce of ten years was derived.
Which ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
Akbar
The correct answer is Raja Todar Mal. Dahsala System or Zabti System (land revenue system) was introduced by Raja Todarmal, who was then finance minister of Akbar. In this system, average produce of ten years was derived.
Which medieval ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
Raja Todarmal
The system of Ain-i-Dahsala, was developed by Raja Todarmal. For the clear measurement of land, bigha -60 x 60 yards- was applied as standard unit of area.
What was the Zabti system Class 7?
Explanation : Zabt was a land revenue system that was framed during the Mughal period. This system included taking a careful survey of crop yields and prices cultivated for a 10 year period. On this basis tax was fixed on each crop in cash.
What is Dastur ul Amal?
Answer: [A] Dastur-ul-Amal. Notes: For the welfare and betterment of an empire, the Mughal emperor Jahangir issued the ordinances called as Dastur-ul-Amal (or 12 rules of code of conduct).
Who is medieval ruler introduced Ain I Dahsala?
The system of Ain-i-Dahsala, was developed by Raja Todarmal. For the clear measurement of land, bigha -60 x 60 yards- was applied as standard unit of area.
Why was Akbar Nama written by Abul Fazl?
According to Abul Fazl – Humayun, the second Mughal emperor and Akbar’s father is praying to the Ka’ba, an Islamic holy place, for a successor to the Mughal empire. The second volume describes the detailed history of the reign of Akbar till 1602 and records the events during Akbar’s reign.
Who fought the Second Battle of Panipat?
Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya
The Second Battle of Panipat was fought between the forces of Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, popularly calledHemu, the Hindu king who was ruling North India from Delhi, and the army of Akbar, on November 5, 1556. It was a decisive victory for Akbar’s generals Khan Zaman I and Bairam Khan.