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Answered by Mahira21
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Under Deccan sultanates, and the Maratha empire, the Patil was the village headman and the most important Vatandar of the village. His main duties were to be the collector of revenue, as well as being the head of police and justice. In Konkan, a Patil was called "Khot".

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Answer:Patil (meaning "village headman")[1][2] is an Indian last name and a title or surname.

Answer:Patil (meaning "village headman")[1][2] is an Indian last name and a title or surname.In ancient times, a Patil was the head of a village working under a Deshmukh who was head of the district. Under Deccan sultanates, and the Maratha empire, the Patil was the village headman and the most important Vatandar of the village.[1] His main duties were to be the collector of revenue, as well as being the head of police and justice.[3]

Answer:Patil (meaning "village headman")[1][2] is an Indian last name and a title or surname.In ancient times, a Patil was the head of a village working under a Deshmukh who was head of the district. Under Deccan sultanates, and the Maratha empire, the Patil was the village headman and the most important Vatandar of the village.[1] His main duties were to be the collector of revenue, as well as being the head of police and justice.[3]In Konkan, a Patil was called "Khot". Historian Ness writes that "what the Patil and Kulkarni were to a village, the Deshmukh or Deshpande were to the district, or Pargana".[4]

Answer:Patil (meaning "village headman")[1][2] is an Indian last name and a title or surname.In ancient times, a Patil was the head of a village working under a Deshmukh who was head of the district. Under Deccan sultanates, and the Maratha empire, the Patil was the village headman and the most important Vatandar of the village.[1] His main duties were to be the collector of revenue, as well as being the head of police and justice.[3]In Konkan, a Patil was called "Khot". Historian Ness writes that "what the Patil and Kulkarni were to a village, the Deshmukh or Deshpande were to the district, or Pargana".[4]Explanation:

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