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Mankari (
Mānkari or Maankari) is a
hereditary title used by
Maratha nobles and
troops from the
Indian subcontinent who held land grants, and cash allowances...
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towns was very
complex in Europe. In India, jagirdars, zamindars, and
mankaris were the
landed aristocracies,
which formed Indian feudalism. Sometimes...
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Other noble and
aristocratic titles were Thakur, Sardar, Jagirdar,
Mankari, Dewan, Pradhan, Kaji, etc. The Twenty-Sixth
Amendment of the Constitution...
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including Dogar, Jat, Gujjar,
Mughal and Sikh. List of
Ottoman grand viziers Mankari Zamindar Jagirdar Feudalism in ****stan
Balochistan Baloch tribes Mazhabi...
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family is a
prominent Maratha family of Nobles, Sardars, Patil, Jagirdars,
Mankaris of
Vinchur during Maratha Empire, East
India Company and
British Raj times...
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Junior Sardars &
Mankaris Page 01 1890 List of
Dewas Junior Sardars &
Mankaris Page 02 1890 List of
Dewas Junior Sardars &
Mankaris Page 03 1890 List...
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Darbar (Court) was
composed of many Jagirdars, Sardars, Istamuradars,
Mankaris and Zamindars. c. 1808 – 1811: Bala Ram Seth 1811 –
December 1817: Ganpal...
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Shahzada Vali Ahd
Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad
Khanum Baghatur Earl or Count:
Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao
Bahadur Rai
Bahadur Khan
Bahadur Atabeg Boila...
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honorifics Desmukh Indian feudalism Feudalism in ****stan
Kulkarni Lambardar Mankari Mansabdar Patil Saranjamdar Sardar Zamindar Ghatwals and
Mulraiyats Davies...
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Darbar (Court) was
composed of many Jagirdars, Sardars, Istamuradars,
Mankaris and Zamindars.
After India's
independence in 1947,
Holkar State, along...