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Jotedars, also
known as Hawladars, Ganitdars,
Jwaddars or Mandals, were
landlords or well-to-do
ryots or
wealthy peasants who
exercised control and influence...
- group. In
March 1967, a few
peasant workers seized a plot of land from its
jotedar. In May 1967, the
Siliguri Kishan Sabha, of
which Santhal was the president...
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workers in the party. By 18
March the
peasants started seizing land from
jotedars (landlords who
owned large plots of land in the region).
Peasant committees...
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influence of the
landowners fell and that of the
jotedars rose.
Particularly in less
developed regions,
jotedars gained power as
grain or jute
traders and,...
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Mandala Mandala (political model)
Rajamandala Sand
mandala Sher
Mandal Jotedar "মন্ডল -
English Meaning of 'মন্ডল' at english-bangla.com | মন্ডল শব্দের...
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before division the crop
would stay in
their godowns and not that of the
Jotedars. The
sharecroppers were
encouraged by the fact that the
Bengal Land Revenue...
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interests resulting in the
emergence of
numerous agrarian layers,
known as
Jotedar, Gantidar, Howladar, or Talukdar, or B****yan, etc. This page
lists people...
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increasingly share the
revenue with
intermediate tenure holders,
called jotedars, who
supervised farming in the villages. Consequently,
unlike the contemporaneous...
- response. 3
March 1967: A few
peasant workers seized a plot of land from its
jotedar (owner) and
harvested the crops. 18 May 1967: The
Siliguri Kishan Sabha...
- the chukandiars, who
could sub-let
their land to dar-chukanidars, and
jotedars, who
acted as
intermediaries between the
chukandiars and the zamindars...