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name the following two watandars in maharashtra

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Answered by shilapuri123
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Answer:

chakrvuhyavh and ramAna

Explanation:

Vatandar (or Watandar) is an Indian term meaning "landholder". The title was given to landowners, particularly in Maharashtra. ... In some cases, vatan land and the title vatandar were awarded to an individual by a higher ruler as reward for meritorious service.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The watandars of the peth were the Shete and Mahajan.

Explanation:

The vatandar often held a portion of land or vatan/watan that was farmed by locals who relied on the vatandar for livelihood. A higher monarch may bestow vatan land and the title vatandar to a person as a prize for exemplary service in specific instances.

A watan plot was granted differently from an inam plot, and a person might possess either or both. While a watan was a hereditary rent-free grant to a village resident in lieu of ongoing services for the community, an inam was bestowed in acknowledgment of prior service to the state, generally but not necessarily in relation to the military.

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