-
definition of
jagir in
interpreting the
Rajasthan Land
Reforms and
Resumption of
Jagirs Act (Rajasthan Act VI of 1952): The word '
jagir'
connoted originally...
- (prime minister) in the Sikh court.
Gulab Singh is said to have
managed his
jagirs on his behalf. In 1837, the hill
tribes of Poonch, led by the
Sudhans launched...
- The
Chaube Jagirs, also
known as
Kalinjar Chaubes,
jagir states were a
group of five
feudal states of
Central India during the
period of the
British Raj...
-
Jagir (Hindi transl. "The Estate"), also
known as Teen
Murti (Bengali transl. "The
Three Idols"), is a 1984
Indian dacoit western directed by
Pramod Chakravorty...
-
deprived of his
jagirs, he
defected to the Bi****ur
Sultanate in 1632 and
regained control over Pune and Supe. In 1638, he
received the
jagir of Bangalore...
-
relations of the
Government of
India with a
collection of
princely states and
jagirs (feudal 'v****al' estates) in
western India. The
agency was
created 1933...
- Bibi
Jagir Kaur (born 15
October 1954) was the
president of the
Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC). She was the
first woman to be elected...
-
Bhaiya jagirs),
seized Jalaun,
annexed in 1840 Jaitpur,
annexed in 1849 Jhansi,
annexed in 1853 Khaddi,
annexed Purwa (one of the
Chaube Jagirs), seized...
- over the
jagirs. Sher Shah then
moved to Agra,
where he sta****
until his father's death. This
event allowed him to
return to his family's
jagirs and take...
- Gali
Jagir is a
village of
Attock District in the
Punjab province of ****stan. It is
located at 33.4312° N, 72.6299° E on an
altitude of 512 metres. "Gali...