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'''Ijaradar'''''' '''a revenue farmer. [[ijara]] means farming of revenue. In the Mughal period ''ijara'' or farming system was prevalent. A revenue farmer was known as ''Ijar''''a''''d''''a''''r ''or ''Must''''a''''jir''. The [[east india company]]';s government, during its early period, also farmed out revenues to ijaradars or mustajirs. In 1772 land revenue was settled with the ijaradars by putting land on auction. After the [[permanent settlement]] also vast areas of the Sundarbans, Sylhet and Chittagong were brought under settlement with the ijaradas. During the British period settlement was also made with the ijaradars regarding the government controlled market, ''jalmah''''a''''l'' etc. [Abdul Karim] [Karim, Abdul former Vice Chancellor, Chittagong University] | |||
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Revision as of 06:06, 18 June 2021
'Ijaradar' a revenue farmer. ijara means farming of revenue. In the Mughal period ijara or farming system was prevalent. A revenue farmer was known as Ijar'a'd'a'r or Must'a'jir. The east india company';s government, during its early period, also farmed out revenues to ijaradars or mustajirs. In 1772 land revenue was settled with the ijaradars by putting land on auction. After the permanent settlement also vast areas of the Sundarbans, Sylhet and Chittagong were brought under settlement with the ijaradas. During the British period settlement was also made with the ijaradars regarding the government controlled market, jalmah'a'l etc. [Abdul Karim] [Karim, Abdul former Vice Chancellor, Chittagong University]