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Match the following options:

A. ryot (i) village
B. mahal (ii) peasant
C. nij (iii) cultivation on ryot’s lands
D. nij (iv) cultivation on planter’s own land


A.

ryot

(i)

peasant

B.

mahal

(ii)

village

C.

nij

(iii)

cultivation on planter’s own land

D.

nij

(iv)

cultivation on ryot’s lands
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