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Peasants, Zamindars and the State: Agrarian Society and the Mughal Empire

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Card 1Agrarian Society Overview

What percentage of India's population lived in villages during the 16th and 17th centuries?

Answer

About 85 percent of India's population lived in villages during the 16th and 17th centuries. This shows that India was predominantly an agrarian society where most people were involved in agricultural

Card 2Peasant Terminology

Define the terms 'raiyat' and 'muzarian' in the context of Mughal agrarian society.

Answer

Both 'raiyat' (plural: riaya) and 'muzarian' were Indo-Persian terms used to denote peasants in Mughal period sources. Other terms like 'kisan' and 'asami' were also used. These terms referred to the

Card 3Types of Peasants

What is the difference between khud-kashta and pahi-kashta peasants?

Answer

Khud-kashta were resident cultivators who lived in the same village where they held their lands. Pahi-kashta were non-resident cultivators who belonged to one village but cultivated lands in another v

Card 4Agricultural Cycles

What were the two major seasonal agricultural cycles in Mughal India?

Answer

The two major seasonal cycles were Kharif (autumn crop) and Rabi (spring crop). Most regions produced at least two crops a year (do-fasla), while some areas with continuous water supply could produce

Card 5Cash Crops

What were 'jins-i kamil' crops and why did the Mughal state encourage them?

Answer

Jins-i kamil (literally 'perfect crops') were cash crops that brought higher revenue to the state. Examples included cotton, sugarcane, oilseeds, and lentils. The Mughal state encouraged these crops b

Card 6Village Administration

Describe the composition and functions of the village panchayat in Mughal India.

Answer

The village panchayat was an assembly of village elders with hereditary property rights. It was usually heterogeneous in mixed-caste villages but excluded menial workers. Functions included: supervisi

Card 7Village Leadership

What was the role of the village headman (muqaddam or mandal)?

Answer

The village headman was chosen by village elders and ratified by the zamindar. Key responsibilities included: supervising village accounts with the patwari, overseeing community conduct, ensuring cast

Card 8Village Economy

What was the jajmani system in Mughal villages?

Answer

The jajmani system was a reciprocal service system where village artisans (potters, blacksmiths, carpenters, barbers) provided specialized services to cultivators in exchange for payment. This could b

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