The Permanent Settlement in Bengal
The British attempt to create a class of loyal landlords and its devastating impact on ryots.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the British introduce the Permanent Settlement?
- 2Why did the Zamindars initially fail to pay the revenue?
- 3How did the Jotedars emerge as a powerful class in the countryside?
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