- A
zamindar in the
Indian subcontinent was an
autonomous or semi-autonomous
feudal lord of a
zamindari (feudal estate). The term
itself came into use during...
-
local landholders, or
zemindars,
often led
these uprisings. The Sikh and Jat
rebellions were led by such
small local zemindars, who had
close ****ociation...
- Madras: ... A
Pictorial Who's who of
Distinguished Personages, Princes,
Zemindars and
Noblemen in the
Madras Presidency.
Pearl Press, 1938. 1938. p. 59...
- in Madras: A
pictorial who's who of
distinguished personages, princes,
zemindars and
noblemen in the
Madras Presidency,
Issue 9.
Pearl Press. 1940. p. 205...
- Madras: ... A
Pictorial Who's who of
Distinguished Personages, Princes,
Zemindars and
Noblemen in the
Madras Presidency.
Pearl Press. 1939. "Caste and Capitalism...
- Madras: ... A
Pictorial Who's who of
Distinguished Personages, Princes,
Zemindars and
Noblemen in the
Madras Presidency.
Pearl Press. 1937. "[PDF] - Chapter...
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zemindari (land-holding)
rights from the
Sabarna Roy
Choudhury family, the
zemindars (landlords) of the area. It is from this date that
Kolkata came legally...
- Madras: ... A
Pictorial Who's who of
Distinguished Personages, Princes,
Zemindars and
Noblemen in the
Madras Presidency". 1939. "The Who's who in Madras:...
- '24 Parganas'. In 1751, the
Company ****igned John
Zephaniah Holwell as
zemindar of the District. In 1759,
after the
Bengali War of 1756–1757, the Company...
- in
Madras A
pictorial who's who of
distinguished personages, princes,
zemindars and
noblemen in the
Madras Presidency.
Pearl Press. 1932. p. 67. OCLC 564838708...