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Option 2 : 2 and 3 only
The correct answer is 2 and 3 only.
- Feudalism is a political system of power dispersed and balanced between king and nobles.
- Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour (lord-vassal relationship). Hence Statement 2 is Correct.
- The Provincial or local political authority is not weak in the feudal system. Hence Statement 1 is Not Correct.
- Generally, feudalism has been regarded as the fabric of medieval society, and the stage of social and economic development that preceded Capitalism.
- As such, feudalism provided stability within societies, restoring public order and strengthening the monarchy.
- The Zamindari system is often referred to as a feudal-like system.
- It involves an administrative structure based on control and possession of the land. Hence Statement 3 is Correct.
- Originally the Zamindari System was introduced in the pre-colonial period to collect taxes from peasants, and it continued during colonial British rule.
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