- Christians;
Christian ganvkars (freeholders)
could make
village decisions without any
Hindu ganvkars present,
however Hindu ganvkars could not make any village...
- Christians;
Christian ganvkars (freeholders)
could make
village decisions without any
Hindu ganvkars present,
however Hindu ganvkars could not make any village...
- do
Instituto Vasco da Gama
lists the new
names of some of the
prominent ganvkars (Konkani: Freeholders): Rama Prabhu, the son of Dado
Vithal Prabhu from...
-
administration of
village communes codified and the
rights of
Brahmin or
Khsatria ganvkars (shareholders) recognized, and tax
collection was left to the
Hindu Timoja...
-
villagers dates back to the
conversion of
Santu Sinay (Shenoy), a
Brahmin ganvkar (Konkani: freeholder) who
belonged to the
nobility of his people. He was...
-
village in Goa was
known as Ganv, its
freeholder was the
Ganvkar, and
Ganvkari included the
Ganvkars'
village ****ociations and co-operatives.
Village communities...
-
functioned as
Mahajans (money lenders,
patrons of the
temples etc.) and
Ganvkars of the
Ganvkari system. Śiroḍakara,Mandal,
Anthropological Survey of India...
-
network of villages. Historically,
there are
twelve Vangodds (clans) of
Ganvkars (landlords) in the village.
Their names, in
order of precedence, are as...
- to the
local folklore, soon
after the
Cuncolim m****acre
involving the
Ganvkars at ****olna and
Cuncolim in 1583, the then
Portuguese government confiscated...