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Ghatwali was a
feudal tenure/jagir for quasi-military services, they
found in West Bengal,
Jharkhand &
Bihar states of India. The
ruling chiefs of these...
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deepest genealogy. The
cadet branches also held
numerous Zamindaris,
Ghatwali and
Mulraiyatis in Bihar,
Jharkhand and
Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Some of...
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Singh of Dampara,
which prompted the
deployment of
military forces, the
Ghatwali system in Jaibalea, Bishnupur, was
dismantled by East
India Company. In...
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given to the
ghatwals by the
Rajas from time to time came to be
known as
Ghatwali lands.
Though at the time of the
Permanent Settlement (between 1791 and...
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Singh of Dampara,
which prompted the
deployment of
military forces, the
Ghatwali system in Jaibalea, Bishnupur, was dismantled. In its place, new police...
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ruled Tamkuhi Raj,
Salemgarh Estate, Ledo Gadi,
Kiajori estate and
Kharna Ghatwali.Bhumihar
dynasty Bhurshut Dynasty was a
medieval Hindu dynasty spread across...
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English was
spent in
subduing the Paharias. In 1769
Dumka remained a
Ghatwali police post
under Birbhum District of Bengal. In 1775
Dumka was transferred...
- Land-revenue Act 1856 18
Tobacco Duty (Town of Bombay) Act 1857 4
Bengal Ghatwali Lands Act 1859 5
Bengal Land-revenue
Sales Act 1859 11
Madras District...
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seized and a
large part of it was
settled with the
Ghatwals in the form of
Ghatwali tenure.According to
Bangal District Gazeteer and two
reported cases i.e...
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reforms that
encouraged increased cultivation. He also
established the
Ghatwali system which delegated law and
order in
sensitive regions to
smaller land-owners...