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B. Match the following
1. Vellalars
2. Uzhavars
3. Kadaisiyar
4. Grambhojaka
5. Grihapatis
6. Dasa Karmakaras


(a) worked on the fields of others
(b) Smaller landlords
(c) Village headman
(d) Landless labourers
(e) Ordinary ploughmen
(f) Rich landowners

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Answers

Answered by Skyllen
114

Required answer:-

1. Vellalars - (f) Rich landowners

2. Uzhavars - (e) Ordinary ploughmen

3. Kadaisiyar - (d) Landless labourers

4. Grambhojaka - (c) Village headman

5. Grihapatis - (b) Smaller landlords

6. Dasa Karmakaras - (a) Worked on the fields of others

More to know:-

- Vellalars were large landowners and cultivators. They performed agriculture as their traditional practice .

- Kadaisiyar were also known as adimia, they were landless labourers who worked on other farmers' feilds. It also included slaves.

- The Grambhojaka were the largest landowners, so that they're called village's headman. They opted slaves and workers to work on his lands.

- The Grihapatis were independent famers and most of them are small landowners.

Answered by Anonymous
95

Answer:

Required Answer :-

Vellalars :- Rich Landowners

  • Rich landowners are known as Vellalars. They are also known as Jamindar.

Uzahavars :- Ordinary ploughman

  • In villages the ploughman that haven't fixed work are known as Uzahavars.

Kadaisiyar :- Landless labour

  • Some labourers have not their own land. They work on other land.

Grambhojaka :- Village headman

  • In every village there is a headman known as Gram Bhojaka

Grihapatis :- Smaller landowners

  • They have only few land and mostly the family worker work on it

Dasa Karmakaras :- Work on others

  • Some people haven't their own land and work on others land to get money.

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