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Examine the role of the village Panchayats in the Mughal period. 

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Role of Mughal Panchayats 

i. The village panchayat was an assembly of elders, with hereditary rights 

ii. In mixed-caste villages, the panchayat was usually a heterogeneous body 

iii. The panchayat was headed by a headman known as muqaddam or mandal. ,chosen through the consensus of the elders and zamindar 

iv. Headmen held office as long as they enjoyed the confidence of the village elders. 

v. The chief function of the headman was to supervise the preparation of village accounts, assisted by theaccountant or patwari 

vi. The panchayat derived its funds from common financial pool. 

vii. Expenses for community welfare activities such as digging a canal, tiding over floods were also met from these funds. 

viii. They ensured conduct of the members of the village community. 

ix. Panchayats also had the authority to levy fines and inflict more serious forms of punishment like expulsion from the community. 

x. Caste or jati in the village had its own jati panchayat. 

xi. In Rajasthan Jati Panchayats arbitrated civil disputes between members of different castes.. 

xii. Rajasthan and Maharashtra – contain petitions presented to the panchayat complaining about extortionate taxation 

xiii. Any other relevant point Any eight points to be explained



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