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Nepalese and 1 plainsman. All
Taksaris of
Sikkim were made
Thikadars.
Besides Kazis and
Thikadars,
Lamas also held land as
Lords By the end of nineteenth...
- the
kazis and
thikadars as rent
collectors and
dispute mediators. Out of Sikkim's 104
revenue estates, 61 were
leased to
kazis and
thikadars for
fixed sums...
- to the
alienation of the
lands held by the tribals. The new
class of
Thikadars was of a more
rapacious kind and
eager to make the most of
their possessions...
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state visitors.
Jharlangi was a
forced labour imposed by the
Kazis and
Thikadars of
Sikkim to the
Sikkimese peasantry. Fisher, J.F. (1978).
Himalayan Anthropology:...
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violent route. He
violently ****aulted zamindars, karindas,
taluqdars and
thikadars and even
imprisoned them in
their own homes. He
began to
distribute landowning...
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Zamindar Ghatwal Mulraiyat Pradhan Jagirdar Mustajir Zaildar Talukdar Thikadars With the
expansion of
Indosphere cultural influence of
Greater India,...
- Union, DVC
Contractor Workers Union, LIC
Agent Organisation of India,
Thikadar Sramik Union (at
Santaldih Thermal Power Station) and at
Damodar Cement...
- influence,
Chogyal of
Sikkim gave
these families large land
estates as
Thikadars, a
system of
hereditary leesee landlords with
judicial and administrative...
- Kol
uprising was the
disposition of
Mankis and
extraction of
taxes by
thikadars (literally
meaning contractors) or
farmers of rent. The Hos and Mundas...
- the
former kingdom in
establishing coinage system.
Later they were made
Thikadars or
Sikkimese feudal lords with
judicial and
administrative powers within...