Write a note on village servants (balutedars) in the deccan.
Answers
Explanation:
- they are very poor they have to pay a lot of text to the kings of The Year States their condition is very bad
ANSWER:
The Bara Balutedar system was an inherited village servant system of 12 trades utilised in certain regions of Deccan, which is now called the Indian state of Maharashtra.
EXPLANATION:
The Bara Balutedar comprised various professions such as Sunar (goldsmith), Nhawi (barbers), Gurav (temple servants),Kumbhar (potters), Parit (washers),Lohar (blacksmiths), Sutar(carpenters), Dhor (makers of ornaments for cattle), Chambhar (cobblers), Chougula (Village watchman), and Mang and Mahar (messengers, sweepers and land arbitrators), and Koli (water carriers).
The Balutedars had specific privileges and rights at ceremonies. Their services were rewarded by the cultivators in the method of a yearly payment in corn sheaves and some seers of other grains cultivated in the field such as hulga, wheat, Tur, gram, groundnut, and others. For particular services rendered on ceremonial occasions, payments were made in corn, clothes or cash.At times food was given.