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- Madhyasvatva abstract "Madhyasvatva (literally meaning "Subinfeudation") was a term used to denote the intermediate rights (lesser nobles, or tributaries to higher-ranking lords) that developed in Bengal following the Permanent Settlement Act of 1973 by Lord Cornwallis. The "zamindars" (or feudal lords) created new offices and rights in between themselves and the peasants or the "Ryots". This practice of land ownership has been described by the nineteenth century revenue surveyors as having similarities with European feudalism of pre-modern times.The "taluqdars" rose during this stage in Bengal and in a few generations transformed into petty aristocrats.".
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- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Aristocracy_(class).
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Indian_history.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Cornwallis,_1st_Marquess_Cornwallis.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Indian_feudalism.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Lord.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Modern_history.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Nobles.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Peasant.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Permanent_Settlement.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Ryot.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Subinfeudation.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Taluqdar.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Zamindar.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLink Zamindars.
- Madhyasvatva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Madhyasvatva".
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- Madhyasvatva subject Category:British_Indian_history.
- Madhyasvatva hypernym Term.
- Madhyasvatva type Article.
- Madhyasvatva type Article.
- Madhyasvatva comment "Madhyasvatva (literally meaning "Subinfeudation") was a term used to denote the intermediate rights (lesser nobles, or tributaries to higher-ranking lords) that developed in Bengal following the Permanent Settlement Act of 1973 by Lord Cornwallis. The "zamindars" (or feudal lords) created new offices and rights in between themselves and the peasants or the "Ryots".".
- Madhyasvatva label "Madhyasvatva".
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- Madhyasvatva wasDerivedFrom Madhyasvatva?oldid=516596583.
- Madhyasvatva isPrimaryTopicOf Madhyasvatva.