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What was the role of Ijaradars?

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Answered by Rishit224
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The 'Ijaradars' during the British rule, were tasked with collecting revenue from farmers and paying a fixed sum to the government. The 'Ijaradars' could also be farmers themselves, who paid a fixed amount as tax, to the British government.

Answered by vivektripathi1234
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Ijaradars were revenue farmers during the Mughal period. During the beginning of British rule in Bengal, the East India Company arrived at the revenue settlement called the Permanent settlements with the Ijaradars.

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