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what did the nawabs of Bengal and Awadh try to do away with jagirdari system

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Answered by Ankita2019
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The Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal tried to do away with the jagirdari system because they wanted ot put a curb on cheating as well as the Mughal influence in their kingdoms. ... He also appointed mansabdars and granted jagirs.


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Why did the Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal try to do away with the jagirdari system?

Ans: The Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal tried to do away with the jagirdari system mainly to put a check on the Mughal influence on their kingdoms as it was the Mughals who had appointed the jagirdars. They were highly suspicious of the jagirdars. They also wanted to put a stop to cheating. The jagirdars were corrupt and so the Nawabs reduced the size of jagirs and appointed loyal servants to complete the tasks. They checked the jagirdar's accounts and the districts' revenues were reassessed by officials exclusively appointed by the Nawab's court. Burhan-ul-Mulk seized a number of Rajput zamindaris and agriculturally fertile lands of the Afghans of Rohilkhand.

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