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difference between mahalwari system and permanent settlement
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Answered by mohitkr6
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Mahalwari System - The Mahalwari System was a modified version of Zamindari System introduced by Holt Mackenzie. It was introduced in 1822 in Gangetic Valley, North - West provinces, Central India and Punjab.

Permanent Settlement - Permanent Settlement also known as Zamindari System was made a hereditary right of the zamindars under the Permanent Settlement or the Zamindari Bandobast in 1793. They were made the owners of the land and were forced to pay 89% of the total revenue to the British Government. There own share was 11%.

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Answered by manvi4746
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mahalwari system --: under holt's directions , collectors went from village to village , inspecting land , measuring the fields , and recording the customs and rights of different groups . the estimated revenue that each village ( Mahal ) had to pay . this demand has to be revised periodically , not parmanently fixed . this was known as the mahalwari system .

permanent settlement --: in the British territories in the south there was a similar move away from the idea of permanent settlement . the new settlement that was devised came to be known as the ryotwar or ryotwari system .

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