Handwritten Notes of Chapter 8 - Peasants, Zamindars and the State - History - Class 12th - Humanities
Handwritten Notes Class 12th Humanities History Chapter 8 Peasants, Zamindars and the State Sources of understanding the agrarian history of the Mughal period:- 1) Chronicles and documents from mughal court :- It was the major source for Agrarian society of 16th and early 17th century. Revenue records from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan dating from 17th and 18th centuries. Records of company provide us with useful description of agrarian realtions in East India. 2) Most important chronicle - (Ain-i Akbari) - i) It wa sauthored by Akbar's court historian Abul Fazal ii) Ain-i Akbari recorded:- a) Arrangements made by the state to ensure cultivation b) To enable collection revenue by agenicies of state c) To regulate the relation betweeen rural magnets- The zamindars. 3) Central purpose of Ain- a) To present a vision of Akbar's empire where social harmony was provide by a strong ruling class b) Any revolt or assertion of autonomous power against Mughal state was
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