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who seldom paid any collected revenue to the central government and became virtual rulers of their districts. Dr. Raja Rai
Rajeshwar Bali was the President of the Taluqdar Association of Oudh. During a British parliamentary debate in 1858, Sir C. Wood brought to light the fact that Taluqdar
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Eighteenth century Bengal witnessed the rise of great territorial landholders at the expense of smaller landholders who were reduced to the status of dependent taluqdars, required to pay their revenue to the government through the intermediary of the great landlords called
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Taluqdaris during the early 19th century caused tremendous difficulties and concerns to the
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oppression in Oudh was carried to an unthinkable extent. He mentioned that they had been taking over the lands of the remaining Rajas all over Oudh. Colonel
Sleernan recalled the following act of war by a Taluqdar against a Raja:
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Taluqdars were
1475:"Caste Ties, Allodial Rights and Colonial. Administration in Oudh During Summary Settlement and After 1858: The Taluqdar Association and the British Policies Upto 1870s"
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1364:. State Archives, Andhra Pradesh. p. 170.
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