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why did the Nawab of Awadh and Bengal try to do away with the jagirdari system in very short answer​

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Answered by pankajkumar66
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The Mughal emperors appointed jagirdars to collect revenue under the jagirdari system. The Nawab of Awadh and Bengal abolished emperor-appointed jagirdars in order to establish their control over the revenue department. It was therefore they tried to do away with the jagirdari system.


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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Nawab of Awadh and Bengal try to do away with the jagirdari system to have a control over the revenue system and reduce Mughal influence

Explanation:

  • Mostly the jagirdars that were appointed by the Mughal empire turned out to be corrupt.
  • The Nawabs went on to reduce the number of jagirdars and local servants were appointed who had to complete the task.
  • They went on to check the accounts that the jagirdars maintained. Even the district revenues were cross checked by officials who were appointed at the court of Nawab.
  • Though the main reason they want to have a control over the revenue system .

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