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Zorluk: KolayMedieval Indian Dynasties, Administration, and Regional Kingdoms

Match List-I (Administrative Term/System) with List-II (Associated Medieval Empire/Dynasty) to pair each term with its correct empire.

  • Iqta SystemDelhi Sultanate
  • Amaram GrantsVijayanagara Empire
  • Chauth LevyMaratha Empire
  • Dahsala SystemMughal Empire

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Iqta System corresponds to Delhi Sultanate, Amaram Grants corresponds to Vijayanagara Empire, Chauth Levy corresponds to Maratha Empire, and Dahsala System corresponds to Mughal Empire.
Each administrative system directly corresponds to its historical empire: Iqta to the Delhi Sultanate (institutionalized by Iltutmish), Amaram to Vijayanagara (Nayankara military grants), Chauth to the Marathas (one-fourth protection tax), and Dahsala to the Mughals (Akbar's ten-year land revenue system).

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Associate the Iqta system with its originating medieval state
Matched Iqta System to the Delhi Sultanate, where revenue assignments supported the military nobility.
Iltutmish and subsequent Delhi Sultans institutionalized Iqta assignments across North India.
2
Associate Amaram grants with South Indian administrative systems
Matched Amaram Grants to the Vijayanagara Empire.
The Nayankara system of Vijayanagara involved granting Amaram lands to Nayakas in exchange for military service and maintenance of troops.
3
Associate Chauth levy with Maratha statecraft
Matched Chauth Levy to the Maratha Empire.
Chhatrapati Shivaji and later Peshwas levied Chauth (25% tax) as protection money from neighbouring provinces.
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Associate the Dahsala system with Mughal land revenue administration
Matched Dahsala System to the Mughal Empire.
Instituted in 1580 CE under Emperor Akbar, Dahsala calculated land revenue based on the average yield and prices over the preceding ten years.

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Key Administrative and Revenue Systems of Medieval Indian Empires
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