Why did the peasants and zamindars rebel against the Mughals?
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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. ... The exploitation by Mughal administrators made them to rebellion.
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Zamindars where local chieftains appointed by the mughals to carry out the work of collecting revenue.
Zamindars took much revenue from the Peasants and Game them to the King. So much work and exploitation by the Peasants lead rise in several rebellions
Zamindars took much revenue from the Peasants and Game them to the King. So much work and exploitation by the Peasants lead rise in several rebellions
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