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Answered by mcchaturvedi
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Inamdar was a feudal title prevalent before and during British Raj, including during the Maratha rule of Peshwa and other rulers of India. The title was bestowed upon to the person who received lands as Inam (grant or as gift), rewarding the extraordinary service rendered to the ruler or the princely state

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Answered by yadavkrnakul2010
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An Inam is a gift of land or land revenue. The origin of the Inam can be traced back to the times of Hindu, Mohammadan periods of rule. Parcels of lands were granted by the Hindu and Mohammadan Rulers to persons for services rendered by such persons or the services to be rendered by such persons in future.

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