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Zamindari — Zamindary am in*da*ry, Zamindari am in*da*ri, n. The jurisdiction of a zamindar; the land possessed by a zamindar. [Written also {zemindary}, {zemindari}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
zamindari — or zemindary noun (plural daris or daries) Etymology: Hindi & Urdu zamīndārī, from Persian, from zamīndār Date: 1757 1. the system of landholding and revenue collection by zamindars 2. the land held or administered by a zamindar … New Collegiate Dictionary
zamindari — noun In British India, a system used to collect revenues from the ryots (cultivators of agricultural land) indirectly through the zamindars, as opposed to ryotwari, where revenues were collected directly … Wiktionary
zamindari — [zə mi:ndəri, ˌzəmi:n dα:ri] (also zemindari) noun Indian, historical the system under which zamindars held land. Origin from Urdu … English new terms dictionary
zamindari — zamin·da·ri … English syllables
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Burdwan (Zamindari) — Mehtab Chand of Burdwan, c.1860 65 The Zamindari of Burdwan was one of the largest and richest feudal estates in the province of … Wikipedia
Zamindar — For other uses, see Zamindar (disambiguation). Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh, zamindar of Raj Darbhanga … Wikipedia
Chainpur, India — Chainpur is a market town, situated 11 Km west of Bhabua, headquarters of the Kaimur district of Bihar. HistoryThe Raja Zamindar of Gaya, Bihar: History of the Raman family of Banaras since 1540 ADZamindari Name: Gaya Kothi Benaras Kothi. Second… … Wikipedia
Dhaka Nawab Family — Nawab Sir Salimullah celebrating the Eid Day with his family Dhaka Nawab Family reigned in Dhaka from mid 19th century to mid 20th century, after the fall of the Naib Nazims. The hereditary title of Nawab, similar to the British peerage, was… … Wikipedia