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What is zamindari? Why is it so important for British. Explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii mate

Explanation:

The system of landholding and tax collection by zamindars.

The office or territory held or administered by a zamindar.

The system of collecting farm revenue, a fixed sum based on the assigned district.

Benefits which gets by Britishers by zamindari system are ~

The law to abolish the zamindari system was passed in 1950.

The government decided to collect tax directly from each peasant and not through the zamindars.

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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Explanation:

By ensuring that Zamindars' (Land Lord) lands were held in perpetuity and with a fixed tax burden, they became desirable commodities. In addition, the government tax demand was inflexible and the British East India Company's collectors refused to make allowances for times of drought, flood or other natural disaster.

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