- amin or
munsif (an
arbitrator who ****essed and
collected revenue) and a
karkun (record keeper). In the 16th
century the
Mughal emperor Akbar organised...
-
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...
- 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...
- (astrologers), and
Kārkun (who were
historically mainly emplo**** by the government). The
majority of
Kashmiri Brahmins are
Kārkuns, and this is likely...
- the
priests (gor or
bhasha Bhatta),
astrologers (Zutshi), and
workers (
Karkun). The Wani are
historically Banias, with subcastes, such as the Kesarwani...
- Natu did not
accept it
because he
thought it
amounted to
simply being a
karkun or clerk.
According to Grant's
reports the
departure of Natu was a very...
- 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...
-
Publishers & Dist. p. 123. ISBN 9788171565214.
Among the
Brahmins Shivarampant Karkun and
Narsingrao Ghorpade were in the
service of
Nawab Khair Khan. "Royal...
-
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...
- doi:10.17269/s41997-019-00182-8. PMC 6964473. PMID 30767191.
Halbreich U,
Karkun S (April 2006). "Cross-cultural and
social diversity of
prevalence of postpartum...