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Kazis and
Thikadars of Sikkim, also
known as Ilakadars, were the
hereditary feudal lords and the
ruling class in
former Kingdom of Sikkim. They had administrative...
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alienation of the
lands held by the tribals. The new
class of
Thikadars was of a more
rapacious kind and
eager to make the most of
their possessions...
- the
kazis and
thikadars as rent
collectors and
dispute mediators. Out of Sikkim's 104
revenue estates, 61 were
leased to
Kazis and
thikadars for
fixed sums...
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Dukhir Iman
Vitti Chenra Taar
Natyakar Nayak Churayyananda Banglar Mati
Thikadar Mriter Martye Agaman Sagar Sangamey Manmoyee Girls'
School Parash Pathar...
- influence,
Chogyal of
Sikkim gave
these families large land
estates as
Thikadars, a
system of
hereditary leesee landlords with
judicial and administrative...
- cattle. The Kol
insurrection started in 1831 when the farm of two Sikh
thikadar (contractors) was
plundered and burnt. In 1832,
there were
clashes between...
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Gadamalla Barua,
Dandiram Mahajan, Rabi Mahajan,
Tanuram Das,
Keertiram Thikadar,
Padmapani Dutta and
Bhairab Choudhury, a
meeting was
organized at Kundu's...
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state visitors.
Jharlangi was a
forced labour imposed by the
Kazis and
Thikadars of
Sikkim to the
Sikkimese peasantry. Fisher, J.F. (1978).
Himalayan Anthropology:...
- Paraparey; 1936 Didi; 1937 Bidyapati; 1937
Desher Mati; 1938 Parasmani; 1939:
Thikadar; 1940: Avatar; 1941:
Priya Bandhabi. 1943: "Durgadas Bandyopadhyay". in...
- the
former kingdom in
establishing coinage system.
Later they were made
Thikadars or
Sikkimese feudal lords with
judicial and
administrative powers within...