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In Medieval India, Muqaddam or mandal was
Royal adviser to the Emperor
Panchayat head
Revenue officer
Police chief
Some sources suggest that the headman was chosen through the consensus of the village elders, and that this choice had to be ratified by the zamindar.Headmen held office as long as they enjoyed the confidence of the village elders, failing which they could be dismissed by them.The chief function of the headman was to supervise the preparation of village accounts, assisted by the accountant or patwari of the panchayat.
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