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The Raiyatwari And Allied Systems is a definitive historical work by B. H. Baden Powell that examines the intricate land revenue collection systems implemented during British rule in India. This scholarly text provides an in-depth analysis of the Raiyatwari system, where individual cultivators held direct responsibility for paying taxes to the colonial government, contrasting it with other revenue administration methods.
Baden Powell meticulously documents the origins, evolution, and practical implementation of these systems across different regions of British India. The work explores the socio-economic consequences of these policies on Indian rural communities, agricultural practices, and the broader economy. It serves as an essential resource for understanding British colonial administrative structures and their lasting impact on Indian land ownership and cultivation patterns.
This comprehensive study remains valuable for historians, scholars, and those interested in colonial Indian history, providing detailed insights into the mechanisms that shaped rural India during the British Raj period.

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