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Indian rulers' administrative units were divided into district _____ and_____​

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Answered by nick706
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•Indian rulers administrative units were divided into district,tehsils and villages

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Indian rulers' administrative units were divided into district Pargana and Tehsil

  • A district is made up of four or five revenue divisions, each of which is overseen by an R.D.O. or subcollector, taluks, or mandals, each of which is headed by a tahsildar, and mandals, each of which is made up of ten or more villages, are overseen by village revenue officers and village workers.
  • There are now 742 districts in India, according to the Administrative Divisions of India 2021. Sub-districts, which have varied names depending on where in India you are, are further divided into each district. These organisational divisions may go by the names Taluka, Tehsil, Block, etc.
  • In India, there are three levels of government. Local, state, and federal governments are what we mean.
  • Subdistricts are further divided into each district, with names that vary across the nation. In everyday speech, the terms "Taluka," "Block," "Panchayat," and "Tahsil" refer to comparable administrative structures.
  • The following tactics were used by the British to subjugate the nawabs and rajas of India. They took over society and the economy, earning enough money to cover all of their expenses, purchasing the items they wanted at lower prices, and cultivating the crops they required for export.

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