What are the differences and similarities between the Dora's of Telangana and zamindars of adwadh
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- The landlords in Awadh were known as the Zamindars, and in Hyderabad they were called the Doras. The similarities : ... The zamindars worked independently and were not controlled by the local administration.
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The Doras were the Zamindars of Hyderabad and the landlords of Awadh were known as Zamindars.
The similarities between Doras and the Zamindars of Awadh were:
• Both controlled their own land or estates.
• Had to pay revenue to the company directly.
• They acted as the middle man between the cultivator and the company.
• They were independent and were not controlled by local administrative system.
The difference between Doras and the Zamindars of Awadh were:
• Doras adopted oppressive ways to get revenues or rent from cultivators or peasants whereas Zamindars of Awadh relied on pleasant ways to get taxes. They also tried to help peasants in times of trouble.
• The Zamindari system was abolished in 1952 under Zamindar Abolition Act whereas Doras were subjugated in 1946 in Telangana Rebellion.