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Theme 8 - Peasants, Zamindars and the State Agrarian Society and the…
Theme 8 - Peasants, Zamindars and the State Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire (c. sixteenth- seventeenth centuries)
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2. The Village Community
The cultivators, the panchayat, and the village
headman (muqaddam or mandal).
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4. Forests and Tribes
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4.2 Inroads into forests
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Commercial Agriculture and trade made way for foreign people.
Mostly forest produces are sold outside and even exported. (eg:- wax, gum, elephants)
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5. The Zamindars
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Sold the agri produce from Milkyat. Some even conducted Haats (markets for peasants to sell and by the products)
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6. Land Revenue System
Amin was an official responsible for ensuring that imperial regulations were carried out in the provinces.
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7. The Flow of Silver
Trade expanded between Ming(China), Safavid(Iran), Ottamon(Turkey)
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8. The Ain-i Akbari
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Record all details about Revenue system, administration, Subadars, Provinces etc.
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