History · Administration and Economy
UGC NET December 2022 History (Shift-II)
The term Khurak-i-Dawwab stands for:
AFood for soldiers
BFood for the royal family
CFood for distribution among poor families
DFodder for beasts ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) Fodder for beasts — It stands for fodder for beasts, so the answer is fodder for beasts.
Explanation
★It stands for fodder for beasts, so the answer is fodder for beasts.
★The term Khurak-i-Dawwab stands for the fodder of beasts.
★Under Akbar, the advance paid to mansabdars for the maintenance of troops was called barawardi.
★Khalisa was crown land whose revenue was reserved for the sultan's treasury.
★Mashrut was a conditional rank given to nobles.
★Tabinan was the contingent maintained by nobles.
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