Social Sciences, asked by SaniaFatima2006, 10 months ago

During the freedom movement some of the zamindars supported the British. Why?​

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Answered by MrShaReeF
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➡️During British colonial rule, the permanent settlement consolidated the zamindari system in undivided India.

➡️The British also rewarded supportive zamindars with the status of princes and awarded them titles.

➡️The zamindars were used for the collection of taxes by the British, a part of which was given to them by the colonialists. Because of this cosy and mutually beneficial relationship, the zamindars often sided with the British.

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Answered by anuragkumar1067
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Because they charge tax from the citizen Or villagers. They are called LandLord.The British gave him the work of collecting Taxes. They were rewarded for this.

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