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Kiladar was a
title for the
governor of a fort or
large town in
early modern India.
During the
Maratha Empire, the
title was
commonly pronounced 'Killedar'...
- alcaide) or the alcaide-menor (minor alcaide).
Seneschal Reeve Starosta Kiladar Kotwal Argbed Kleisourarches Pirenne, Henri. "Medieval Cities". Princeton...
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Nizam era, the name
Karimnagar was
named for a
village by an
Elgandala Kiladar, S**** Karimuddin.
Kotilingala now in
Jagtial district was the
first capital...
- Shivapur. By
using force of his military,
Bapuji removed Adilshahi, the
Kiladar of Kondhana, and
started Swarajya’s rule over there. Later, Muse Khan made...
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served as
Kotwal in
Ahmadnagar Sultanate and
controlled the forts.
Faujdar Kiladar Castellan M****y,
Charles Francis (1890).
Chiefs and
families of note in...
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administrative affairs. Castellan, or Châtelain, "holder of a castle".
Kiladar was a
title for the
governor of a fort or
large town in
early modern India...
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kiladar (fort administrator)
Maulvi Muhammad Jamaluddin Sheikh of
Turkish descent belonging to the
Barlas clan. His sons held the
position of
Kiladar...
- and now in SAS
Nagar district, and
Gurbakhsh Singh Dhillon was
appointed kiladar (governor) of the
Sailba fort. As per
Mahan Kosh, po****rly
known as Encyclopedia...
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Aurangzeb advanced against the
Sultan of Bi****ur and
besieged Bidar. The
Kiladar (governor or captain) of the
fortified city, Sidi Marjan, was mortally...
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handed over to the Amil who had give a
receipt to the Faujdar.
Kotwal Kiladar Castellan Alam &
Subrahmanyam 1998, p. 251. Alam &
Subrahmanyam 1998, p...