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taluqdari settlement was implemented in which region of india
(a-Bengal)
(b-Awadh)
( c-cetral province)
(d-Bihar)​

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Answered by rijularoy16
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Answer:

(a) Bengal.

Explanation:

The Taluqdars played helpful roles in the progression of Indian architecture and Indian economy during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, particularly in Bengal Subah, the most economically developed province in South Asia.

In Rajasthan, Kathiawar and Bengal, a talukdar was next only to a Raja in extent of land control and social status; but in Punjab and the United Provinces talukdars were much more powerful and were directly under the provincial governor. The late Mughal era saw the rise of powerful talukdars in Oudh, northern India, such as Balrampur, Bhadri, Arkha, Nanpara , Itaunja and Bahuwa estate who seldom paid any collected revenue to the central government and became virtual rulers of their districts. Similarly, in northern Punjab, the talukdars of Dhanni, Gheb and Kot were extremely powerful.

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