Biology, asked by kmandeep1322, 11 months ago

the ryotwari system was introduced in Bengal​

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Answered by livegamer63p
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In Bengal the word denoted a hereditary tax collector who could retain 10 percent of the revenue he collected. In the late 18th century the British government made these zamindars landowners, thus creating a landed aristocracy in Bengal and Bihar that lasted until Indian independence (1947).

Answered by singhshaambhavi0
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Answer: It was introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793. It was prevalent in 19% of British India which included the regions of Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Banaras region of Uttar Pradesh, and areas of North Karnataka. Under this system, zamindars were recognized as the owners of the land.

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