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- amin or munsif (an arbitrator who ****essed and collected revenue) and a karkun (record keeper). In the 16th century the Mughal emperor Akbar organised...
- support, but no help is forthcoming. He also details one of his soldiers, Karkun, to escort the women and children who survived the destruction of the city...
- independence against the West ****stan regime. Khan’s residence at 18, Karkun Bari Lane, Dhaka, was the League’s party office for its first few years...
- the priests (gor or bhasha Bhatta), astrologers (Zutshi), and workers (Karkun). The Wani are historically Banias, with subcastes, such as the Kesarwani...
- (astrologers), and Kārkun (who were historically mainly emplo**** by the government). The majority of Kashmiri Brahmins are Kārkuns, and this is likely...
- - the Jotish (astrologer), the priestly class Guru or Bachabat and the Karkun (working class) that was emplo**** in government service. Philosophers like...
- villages. Each Pargana had a Shiqar, a Munsif, a Fotdar (treasurer), and a Karkun (clerk) proficient in Hindi and Persian. The Shiqar of a Pargana was a military...
- Sambhaji in his letter of 3 June 1684 addressed to Hari Shivdev (Subhedar and Karkun of Tarf Chaul), directed his Peshwa Nilkantha Moreshwar to bring the agricultural...
- treasurer who went under the title of Fotdar. They were also accompanied by a Karkun who could write in Hindi and Persian. The Shiqar of a Pargana would be a...
- there is also a category of much more numerous sympathizers and workers (karkun). The emir is obliged by the party constitution to consult an ****embly called...