-
reorganized their land into
Iqtas,
whose borders remained largely similar to the
predecessor states.
Contrary to most
other forms of
Iqta, it was hereditary,...
- ****igned
several regions to his
Turkic subordinates in the form of
iqtas. The
larger iqtas -
which were
effectively provinces of the
empire - were ****igned...
-
between Europe and the
Indian Ocean. The
Mamluks themselves relied on the
iqta'
system to
provide revenues. They were also
major patrons of art and architecture:...
- over 20,000 men. The head of
Iqtas were
known by
different names, such as Hakim, Faujdar, or Momin.
These head of
Iqtas had
their own
bodies of men, which...
-
obtained his rank and
iqta. The
Buhturids lost
their iqtas in the 1313
cadastral survey of the
Levant ordered by al-Nasir Muhammad.
Iqtas were redistributed...
-
Alauddin Khalji. The Sur
Empire was
divided into many
subdivisions called Iqtas,
which were
often ruled by
military governors.
Haibat Khan, who governed...
- jāmakiyya, the
amirs were
often ****igned an
iqta' (fiefdom) by the
sultan or
other rulers. From the
income of
these iqta, they were
required to
provide a specific...
-
deposing Razia, the
nobles at
Delhi had
distributed important offices and
iqtas among themselves,
ignoring claims of
Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia, who had arrested...
- in the long-term. It was in this
period that the
practice of
giving out
iqtas (fiefs in the form of tax farms) as
favours began,
which had the effect...
-
Seljuk princes in
their ****igned
iqtas, and
exercised power on
their behalf,
ultimately took over
control of the
iqtas for themselves,
ruled their lands...