- At each of
these the
number of
swears were
stationed under a thanadar.
Faujdari carried with it a
fixed number of
sawars and it was up to the
faujdar to...
- Ṣadr
Faujdari ʿAdālat (Urdu: صدر فوجداری عدالت, Bengali: সদর ফৌজদারি আদালত) were
courts of
criminal justice in
Mughal and
British India. The
Faujdari criminal...
-
Adalat and the
Sadar Faujdari Adalat at Calcutta;
Sadar Diwani Adalat and
Sadar Faujdari Adalat at Madras;
Sadar Diwani Adalat and
Faujdari Adalat at Bombay...
- India. The
district headquarter is H****an. It was part of
Manjarabad Faujdari a.k.a.
Patnada Rayada between 1832-81 (Commissioner's Rule of Mysore)....
-
justice in Bengal. The
administration of
criminal justice, the Nizāmat or
Faujdāri, however,
remained with the Nawāb, and for
criminal cases the prevailing...
-
Government Dependent later self
governing viceroyalty under Mughal Empire Faujdari with a
divisional government under Kabul authority (1586–1648) Subahdari...
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being twisted to
perform the
office of a rope.
Firuz Khan was
awarded the
Faujdari of Sirhind.
Sikhs In The
Eighteenth Century. p. 42. Hari Ram
Gupta (1999)...
- the
district was
given either as an estate, jaghirdari, or as a charge,
faujdari, to
Nawab Kamal-ud-din Khan, till, in 1759, he
handed it over to Vaghela...
- power.
Several attempts of
modernisation were made in this era.
Diwani and
Faujdari courts were
established and
judicial officers were
brought in from other...
- Case Law on
Custody and
Bails Taftishi Officer dee
Kanun Diary (Punjabi)
Faujdari Kanun dee
Mudli Jankari (Punjabi) 2008,
Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel...