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2. A group of villages constituting one unit

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Answered by rushikeshraut2442
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A village is a small settlement usually found in a rural setting. It is generally larger than a "hamlet" but smaller than a "town". ... This type of village organization is called a nucleated settlement. Some villages are linear settlements.

Answered by badshahvinay
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The real unit for revenue purposes was, what is termed as, a "mahal" or group of lands held under one and the same tide, but actually lying, some here and some there, possibly through a dozen mouza. Even so, there were a very large number of cases in which a single village was a mahal or unit estate.

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