what are the common features of three states - Hyderabad, Bengal and Awadh?
Hi Saad,
The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
Best regards -akhil
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The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants
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- Rulers kept good relationships with rich merchants and took loans for the state from them.
- They relied upon revenue farmers or the ijardari system (ijardars) for collecting revenue.
- They had adopted the jagirdari system which was in eyes of suspicion of the mughals.
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The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.?
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.?
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.?
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.?
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants
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Hi Saad,
The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
Best regards? -Ansh
The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
Best regards? -Ansh
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there are many common points and i agree with the answer given above by ansh.
1. all rulers tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in their states
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the mughal empire they collected taxes using thier own loyal persons.
3.all rulers came in influence and became patrns and also in influence of rich merchants to increase their kingdom popularity
1. all rulers tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in their states
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the mughal empire they collected taxes using thier own loyal persons.
3.all rulers came in influence and became patrns and also in influence of rich merchants to increase their kingdom popularity
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The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
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1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
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these three states were established by mughal nobles who recieved jagirs
their method of tax collection differed instead of relying upon officers they appointed revenue farmers to collect revenue
though the mughals disaprooved the ijradari system it was aprooved by the whole india
they all had relashion with the bankers and merchants
their method of tax collection differed instead of relying upon officers they appointed revenue farmers to collect revenue
though the mughals disaprooved the ijradari system it was aprooved by the whole india
they all had relashion with the bankers and merchants
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Hi Saad,
The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
Best regards
The common features of the three states - Hyderabad, Bengal, and Awadh is :-
?
1. Rulers of all the three states tried to decrease the influence of the Mughals in them.
2. Rather than relying upon the officers of the state, all three regims contracted withrevenue-farmersfor the collection of revenue.
3.The third commom features in all these regional states was their emerging relationship with rich bankers and merchants.
Best regards
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