Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Colonialism and the Countryside

Question:

Identify the region where the Jotedars were most powerful in the 18th-century:

Options:

East-Bihar

United-Provinces

West-Punjab

North-Bengal

Correct Answer:

North-Bengal

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) → North-Bengal

"While many zamindars were facing a crisis at the end of the eighteenth century, a group of rich peasants were consolidating their position in the villages. In Francis Buchanan’s survey of the Dinajpur district in North Bengal we have a vivid description of this class of rich peasants known as jotedars. By the early nineteenth century, jotedars had acquired vast areas of land – sometimes as much as several thousand acres. They controlled local trade as well as moneylending, exercising immense power over the poorer cultivators of the region. A large part of their land was cultivated through sharecroppers (adhiyars or bargadars) who brought their own ploughs, laboured in the field, and handed over half the produce to the jotedars after the harvest."