“Inam” land grants were awarded mainly to scholars, religious leaders, and learned individuals as a reward for their services. These grants were usually tax-free and were intended to support education, religious activities, and scholarship. The beneficiaries were expected to use the land’s revenue for maintaining institutions like madrasas, mosques, or other cultural and spiritual activities. ANSWER: (A) Scholars and religious figures
To whom was “inam” land granted? (A) Scholars and religious figures (B) Hereditary revenue collectors (C) Mansabdars (D) Nobles
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