why were many zamindar auctioned after the parmanent settlement? about in 250
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Many Zamindaris were auctioned after the Permanent Settlement as the zamindars regularly failed to pay the revenue. Thus it was difficult for the ryots to pay their rents to the zamindars. This made the collection of rent impossible and thus the zamindars were not able to pay the revenue.
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In permanent settlement system that was employed in the state of Bengal during East India company rule the area was divided into sections which were auction for the collection of revenue .There were two condition for auction
1)if a zamindar fails to provide revenue to the company By the deadline decided by company his zamindari area was auctioned.
2)If Zamindar rebels against the East India company
1)if a zamindar fails to provide revenue to the company By the deadline decided by company his zamindari area was auctioned.
2)If Zamindar rebels against the East India company
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