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who was known as zaminder​

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Answered by shuklashikher1
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Explanation:

jamindars are land owners in a village

Answered by iamswarnarka
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During the Mughal Empire, zamindars belonged to the nobility and formed the ruling class. Emperor Akbar granted them mansabs and their ancestral domains were treated as jagirs Under British colonial rule in India, the permanent settlement consolidated what became known as the zamindari system. The British rewarded supportive zamindars by recognising them as princes. Many of the region's princely states were pre-colonial zamindar holdings elevated to a greater protocol. However, the British also reduced the land holdings of many pre-colonial princely states and chieftaincy, demoting their status to a zamindar from previously higher ranks of nobility.

As stated above zamindars were landlords, they had enormous tract of land, they were hereditary and had rights over the peasant's taxes, but only a small part of it as the rest was of the center. They also often supplied the kings with paidals(infantry) and sawars(cavalry)

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