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Indian subcontinent was an
autonomous or semi-autonomous
feudal ruler of a
zamindari (feudal estate). The term
itself came into use
during the
reign of Mughals...
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Manda was a
zamindari, with
lands located near Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh, in
northern India. The
predecessor state of
Manikpur was
founded in 1180, by...
- The
Zamindari ****ociation was an ****ociation of
zamindars in India. It was
later renamed to Landholders' Society. The
Zamindari ****ociation was formed...
- This is a list of
zamindaris controlled by
members of the Raju
caste of
Andhra Pradesh, India,
before such
roles were
abolished in 1952.[citation needed]...
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Karatia Zamindari (Bengali: করটিয়া জমিদারী, romanized: Korotiya Zomidari) was a
zamindari family based in the
Tangail District of Bangladesh. The Keratia...
- Presidency. It has a
glorious past.
Which once saw the
glory of many
zamindari estates and also huge
estates like Peddapuram, Pithapuram, Kota Ramchandrapuram...
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Zamindaris were
established in the
Madras Presidency by the
government of the
British East
India Company starting from 1799 onwards.
These settlements...
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Zamindari Bengal Renaissance Political reforms Partition of
Bengal Independence...
- territory,
including what
would later become Kolkata,
prior to the sale of
zamindari rights in 1698 to the East
India Company.
According to
family tradition...
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Within Bihar, the
zamindars had both
economic and
military power. Each
zamindari would have
their own
standing army
which was
typically composed of their...