Role of zamindars and peasants during mughal period
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●Zamindars were landed proprietorswho enjoyed certain social and economic privileges in the Mughal empire.
●The zamindars could also sell or donate these lands at will.
●Most importantly, zamindars enjoyed the right to revenue collection on the behalf of the state
●Zamindari was divisible among legal heirs and could also be freely bought and sold. Normally in the Mughal Empire villages were divided into zamindari and raiyati (non-zamin- dari) areas.
●The zamindars could also sell or donate these lands at will.
●Most importantly, zamindars enjoyed the right to revenue collection on the behalf of the state
●Zamindari was divisible among legal heirs and could also be freely bought and sold. Normally in the Mughal Empire villages were divided into zamindari and raiyati (non-zamin- dari) areas.
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