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_ gives us a glimpse of the condition of indigo planters​

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Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.

Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.Indigo cultivation was done under two systems known as ‘nij’ and ‘ryoti’.

Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.Indigo cultivation was done under two systems known as ‘nij’ and ‘ryoti’.The indigo plant mostly grows in the tropics.

Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.Indigo cultivation was done under two systems known as ‘nij’ and ‘ryoti’.The indigo plant mostly grows in the tropics.Indigo was in the great demand in Antarctica.

Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.Indigo cultivation was done under two systems known as ‘nij’ and ‘ryoti’.The indigo plant mostly grows in the tropics.Indigo was in the great demand in Antarctica.By the late 18th century, the Company was trying its best to expand the cultivation of opium and indigo in India

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