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Who were of the opinion that in the south there were no traditional zamindars? tell a short answer

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Answered by Zeenatpreetkaur
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Zamindars were powerful local chieftains appointed by the Mughal rulers. They exercised great influence and power. They collected taxes from the peasants and gave them to the Mughal emperor. Thus, they played the role of intermediaries.

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