During the Mughal period, the term milkīyat denoted which one of the following ?
[amp_mcq option1=”Jagirs held by Jagirdars” option2=”Ijaras held by Ijaradars” option3=”Personal lands of Zamindars” option4=”Personal property of Mansabdars” correct=”option3″]
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2020
The term ‘Milkīyat’ in the Mughal period primarily referred to private ownership rights, particularly associated with land. Among the given options, ‘Personal lands of Zamindars’ best fits this description as Zamindars often held proprietary rights (milkīyat) over certain lands, in addition to their rights to collect revenue from larger areas.
Milkīyat signified proprietary rights or ownership of land, distinct from revenue assignments (Jagirs) or revenue farming contracts (Ijaras).