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who are called jotdar​

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Answered by AtharbAkshat
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Jotedars (spelled also as joadder, joatder, jwadder) were "wealthy peasants" who comprised one layer of social strata in agrarian Bengal during Company rule in India.

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Answered by tiachaudhary311
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Jotedars were "wealthy peasants" who comprised one layer of social strata in agrarian Bengal during Company rule in India. Jotedars owned relatively extensive tracts of land; their land tenure status stood in contrast to those of under-ryots and bargadars, who were landless or land-poors

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