what were the major land revenue system in India during British rule and who introduced them?
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what were the major land revenue system in India during British rule and who introduced them?
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Land Revenue Systems in British India: Zamindari, Ryotwari and Mahalwari
Zamindari System was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 through Permanent Settlement Act. It was introduced in provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi. ... Zamindars were given the rights to collect the rent from the peasants. The realized amount would be divided into 11 parts.
Ryotwari system was devised by Capt. Alexander Read and Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Munro at the end of the 18th century and introduced by the latter when he was governor (1820–27) of Madras (now Chennai). The principle was the direct collection of the land revenue from each individual cultivator by government agents.
Mahalwari system, one of the three main revenue systems of land tenure in British India, the other two being the zamindar (landlord) and the ryotwari (individual cultivator). The word mahalwari is derived from the Hindi mahal, meaning a house or, by extension, a district.
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