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Under permanent settlements, Rajas and Talukdars were recognised as:
1 Zamindars
2 Kings
3 Diwans
4 Peasants
Explanation:
Zamindars
16. Ruling The Countryside
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‘Blue Rebellion’ was introduced in:
1 May 1857
2 March 1859
3 June 1861
4 December 1885
Explanation:
March 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside
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Nearly _____ people died in Bengal famine that occurred in 1770.
1 20 million
2 1 million
3 10 million
4 25 million
Explanation:
10 million
16. Ruling The Countryside
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A few statements with respect to the Bengal economy after the Company had become the Diwan are given. Pick out the one that is not applicable to the Bengal economy.
1 The Bengal economy thrived and progressed.
2 Artisanal production and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
3 The artisans started deserting villages as they were forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
4 Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
242653
Under permanent settlements, Rajas and Talukdars were recognised as:
1 Zamindars
2 Kings
3 Diwans
4 Peasants
Explanation:
Zamindars
16. Ruling The Countryside
242654
‘Blue Rebellion’ was introduced in:
1 May 1857
2 March 1859
3 June 1861
4 December 1885
Explanation:
March 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside
242655
Nearly _____ people died in Bengal famine that occurred in 1770.
1 20 million
2 1 million
3 10 million
4 25 million
Explanation:
10 million
16. Ruling The Countryside
242656
A few statements with respect to the Bengal economy after the Company had become the Diwan are given. Pick out the one that is not applicable to the Bengal economy.
1 The Bengal economy thrived and progressed.
2 Artisanal production and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
3 The artisans started deserting villages as they were forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
4 Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
242653
Under permanent settlements, Rajas and Talukdars were recognised as:
1 Zamindars
2 Kings
3 Diwans
4 Peasants
Explanation:
Zamindars
16. Ruling The Countryside
242654
‘Blue Rebellion’ was introduced in:
1 May 1857
2 March 1859
3 June 1861
4 December 1885
Explanation:
March 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside
242655
Nearly _____ people died in Bengal famine that occurred in 1770.
1 20 million
2 1 million
3 10 million
4 25 million
Explanation:
10 million
16. Ruling The Countryside
242656
A few statements with respect to the Bengal economy after the Company had become the Diwan are given. Pick out the one that is not applicable to the Bengal economy.
1 The Bengal economy thrived and progressed.
2 Artisanal production and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
3 The artisans started deserting villages as they were forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
4 Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
242653
Under permanent settlements, Rajas and Talukdars were recognised as:
1 Zamindars
2 Kings
3 Diwans
4 Peasants
Explanation:
Zamindars
16. Ruling The Countryside
242654
‘Blue Rebellion’ was introduced in:
1 May 1857
2 March 1859
3 June 1861
4 December 1885
Explanation:
March 1859
16. Ruling The Countryside
242655
Nearly _____ people died in Bengal famine that occurred in 1770.
1 20 million
2 1 million
3 10 million
4 25 million
Explanation:
10 million
16. Ruling The Countryside
242656
A few statements with respect to the Bengal economy after the Company had become the Diwan are given. Pick out the one that is not applicable to the Bengal economy.
1 The Bengal economy thrived and progressed.
2 Artisanal production and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse.
3 The artisans started deserting villages as they were forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices.
4 Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.