05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233701 Murshid Quli Khan introduced the new __________ system of revenue collection in Bengal on the basis of contracts.

1 Iqta
2 Ijara
3 Jagirdari
4 Ryotwari
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233702 Chhatrapati Shivaji is related to which Maratha Gharana?

1 Holkar
2 Gaikwad
3 Scindia
4 Bhonsle
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233705 Banking is the business of accepting deposits and lending money. And during the reign of Alivardi Khan in Bengal, the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous. Why did strong relationships develop in the 18th century between the state government and local bankers?

1 Many zamindars had to borrow money from bankers, because the state used strict measures to collect cash revenues, and those who were unable to pay were forced to sell their lands.
2 Alivardi Khan made bank loans mandatory for all zamindars so that he could maintain systematic accounts.
3 In the 18th century, the banking system was newly launched in India. So to support the country's financial system, Murshid Quli Khan developed a strong relationship with the bankers.
4 All of the above
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233706 Who controlled the offices of revenue and military administration:

1 Local people.
2 Britishers.
3 Governors.
4 King.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233701 Murshid Quli Khan introduced the new __________ system of revenue collection in Bengal on the basis of contracts.

1 Iqta
2 Ijara
3 Jagirdari
4 Ryotwari
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233702 Chhatrapati Shivaji is related to which Maratha Gharana?

1 Holkar
2 Gaikwad
3 Scindia
4 Bhonsle
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233705 Banking is the business of accepting deposits and lending money. And during the reign of Alivardi Khan in Bengal, the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous. Why did strong relationships develop in the 18th century between the state government and local bankers?

1 Many zamindars had to borrow money from bankers, because the state used strict measures to collect cash revenues, and those who were unable to pay were forced to sell their lands.
2 Alivardi Khan made bank loans mandatory for all zamindars so that he could maintain systematic accounts.
3 In the 18th century, the banking system was newly launched in India. So to support the country's financial system, Murshid Quli Khan developed a strong relationship with the bankers.
4 All of the above
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233706 Who controlled the offices of revenue and military administration:

1 Local people.
2 Britishers.
3 Governors.
4 King.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233701 Murshid Quli Khan introduced the new __________ system of revenue collection in Bengal on the basis of contracts.

1 Iqta
2 Ijara
3 Jagirdari
4 Ryotwari
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233702 Chhatrapati Shivaji is related to which Maratha Gharana?

1 Holkar
2 Gaikwad
3 Scindia
4 Bhonsle
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233705 Banking is the business of accepting deposits and lending money. And during the reign of Alivardi Khan in Bengal, the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous. Why did strong relationships develop in the 18th century between the state government and local bankers?

1 Many zamindars had to borrow money from bankers, because the state used strict measures to collect cash revenues, and those who were unable to pay were forced to sell their lands.
2 Alivardi Khan made bank loans mandatory for all zamindars so that he could maintain systematic accounts.
3 In the 18th century, the banking system was newly launched in India. So to support the country's financial system, Murshid Quli Khan developed a strong relationship with the bankers.
4 All of the above
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233706 Who controlled the offices of revenue and military administration:

1 Local people.
2 Britishers.
3 Governors.
4 King.
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233701 Murshid Quli Khan introduced the new __________ system of revenue collection in Bengal on the basis of contracts.

1 Iqta
2 Ijara
3 Jagirdari
4 Ryotwari
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233702 Chhatrapati Shivaji is related to which Maratha Gharana?

1 Holkar
2 Gaikwad
3 Scindia
4 Bhonsle
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233705 Banking is the business of accepting deposits and lending money. And during the reign of Alivardi Khan in Bengal, the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous. Why did strong relationships develop in the 18th century between the state government and local bankers?

1 Many zamindars had to borrow money from bankers, because the state used strict measures to collect cash revenues, and those who were unable to pay were forced to sell their lands.
2 Alivardi Khan made bank loans mandatory for all zamindars so that he could maintain systematic accounts.
3 In the 18th century, the banking system was newly launched in India. So to support the country's financial system, Murshid Quli Khan developed a strong relationship with the bankers.
4 All of the above
05. Eighteenth-Century Political Formations

233706 Who controlled the offices of revenue and military administration:

1 Local people.
2 Britishers.
3 Governors.
4 King.