Ruling the Countryside
Match the following options:
A. ryot | (i) village |
B. mahal | (ii) peasant |
C. nij | (iii) cultivation on ryot’s lands |
D. ryoti | (iv) cultivation on planter’s own land |
A. ryot | (i) peasant |
B. mahal | (ii) village |
C. nij | (iii) cultivation on planter’s own land |
D. ryoti | (iv) cultivation on ryot’s lands |
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The Champaran movement was against ............... .
Describe the main features of the Permanent Settlement.
How was the mahalwari system different from the Permanent Settlement?
Give two problems which arose with the new Munro system of fixing revenue.
Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?
What were the circumstances which led to the eventual collapse of indigo production in Bengal?
One-third of the population was wiped out from Bengal because
The mahalwari system was devised by
The ryots were
The Indigo Commission was set up to enquire into the system of indigo production. Whom did the commission hold guilty?
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