(1) The Ryotwari system,instituted in some parts of India, was one of the main systems used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the (the individual cultivators who actually worked the land)—the system of assessment was known as ryotwari. Where the land revenue was imposed indirectly—through agreements made with Zamindars— these system of assessment was known as zamindari . In Bombay,Madras, Assam and Burma the Zamindar usually did not have a posit ion as a middleman between the government and the farmer.