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1) What are Khasra maps?
a.
Maps denoting mining areas
b.
Maps showing major mineral concentrations
c.
Maps showing wastelands and barren lands in India
d.
Land Parcel maps
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ANSWER: Land Parcel maps
Explanation:
A khasra is a legal agricultural document used in India and Pakistan that specifies land and crop details.
Khasras traditionally detail "all the fields and their areas, measurement, who owns and what cultivators he employs, what crops, what sort of soil, what trees are on the land."
Systematic khasra documentation in the Indian subcontinent has existed for several centuries, far predating the British colonial period. Medieval khasra documents are a useful source for historians in reconstructing the economic history in specific areas of India and Pakistan.
It is often used in conjunction with a shajra (or shajra kishtwar), which is a reference map of the village that administers the land described by the khasra.
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