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The Munasib system was introduced by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century. It was a form of administrative and revenue management that aimed to ensure fair and efficient collection of taxes based on the local conditions and agricultural productivity. The system allowed for flexibility in tax collection, accommodating the needs of farmers and the economy. Akbar's implementation of the Munasib system played a significant role in stabilizing the empire's finances and fostering agricultural development.

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