- A
jagir (Persian: جاگیر, romanized: Jāgir), (Urdu: جاگیردار) also
spelled as jageer, was a type of
feudal land
grant in the
Indian subcontinent at the...
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classes of
administrative divisions. The patadari, misaldari, tabadari, and
jagirdari were the
different systems of land
tenure used by the misls, and land...
- to give tax to the
state or a
significant number of soldiers,
known as
Jagirdari Fauj. It
consisted mostly of
Cavalry and Infantry. It was the weakest...
- ****m of
Murshidabad by Farrukhsiyar.
During his reign, he
changed the
jagirdari system (land management) to the mal jasmani,
which would later transform...
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taxes to
jagirdars until the
Maharana addressed the
problems with the
jagirdari system. The
immediate inspiration for the
movement was
Motilal Tejawat's...
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Retrieved 11
February 2020.
Satish Chandra (1982).
Medieval India: Society, the
Jagirdari Crisis, and the Village. Macmillan. p. 140. ISBN 9780333903964....
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Sardesai 1957, p. 222.
Satish Chandra (1982).
Medieval India: Society, the
Jagirdari Crisis, and the Village. Macmillan. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-333-90396-4. Sarkar...
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Bharimal became the
ruler of
Bardi state ruled by
Chandel -Rajput.
Another jagirdari in
sonbhadra in Vijaygarh.it was also
ruled by
Chandel Dynasty after that...
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Battle of Narnaul,
against British but due to
failure of
revolt lost
their jagirdari included many
villages to British. In 1806,
British raj gave
Charkhi Dadri...
- quarters.
Among the poor peasants,
there were
grievances against the
jagirdari system,
which covered 43% of land holding. Initially, they also drew support...