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(ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
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(ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
A Hundi is a financial instrument that developed in Medieval India for use in trade and credit transactions. Dastak, in 18th-century Bengal, a permit exempting European traders, mostly of the British East India Company, from paying customs or transit duties on their private trade. Sanad (deed), in British India, a deed granted to the native princely state rulers confirming them in their states, in return for their allegiance. Dadni System Dadni comes from the Persian word dadan or advance. One who made an advance as a mark of any business deal was called dadandar. The Dadni system was a phase of business management of the English EAST INDIA COMPANY in Bengal in the eighteenth century.
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