External powers came into village life. The most important of them was the Mughal power The majority of the income of the Mughal ruler came from agricultural products. Therefore, the agents of the government tried to control the village community. These officials included tax assessors, tax collectors and keepers of records. They made sure that work was going on regularly and taxes were received.
- Village communities were connected with urban centres.
- Farmers produced a lot of things for the market Naturally trade, money and markets came into the village and thus connected them with the cities.