The Zamindar of British Indian period resembles the _______ of Russian community
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Answer:they resemble the jars of Russian community
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The zamindar of the British Indian period resemble the Kulaks of the Russian community.
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- The zamindars were responsible for paying a fixed amount of tax under Permanent Land settlement on a fixed day. So, they hired farmers for working on their land and tried to extract maximum harvest in order to earn the profit.
- Similarly, Kulaks were the farmers who owned land and livestock. They used to hire labor and lease out their land for earning the profit.
- They had a great influence on the socio-cultural aspects of Russian villages. The Soviet government tried to harm them from 1918-21 when the communist war was going on as they set up village committees for farmers. However, the new economic policy of 1921 favored the Kulaks.
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