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why did the nawabs of bengal and awadh try to do away with the jagirdari aystem?​

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Answered by tiwary2411
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The Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal tried to do away with the jagirdari system because they wanted to put a curb on cheating as well as the Mughal influence in their kingdoms. The jagirdars appointed by Mughals were corrupt, so the Nawabs reduced the size of jagirs and appointed loyal servants to complete the tasks.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nawabs of Awadh and Bengal tried to do away with the jagirdari system because:

1. They were suspicious of this system that they inherited.

2. Their methods of tax collection were different, they hired “revenue farmers to collect the taxes”.

3. They used practice of Ijaradari rather than jagirdari.

4. They wanted to expand and receive land as security against loans.

5. They knew the loopholes of the system and that how jagirdars become powerful if not checked in time.

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