- A
zamindar in the
Indian subcontinent was an
autonomous or semi-autonomous
feudal ruler of a
zamindari (feudal estate). The term
itself came into use during...
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Couratari guianensis, the fine-leaf
wadara,
cachimbo caspi, cachimbo, capa de tabaco, coco cabuyo, or tauari, is a
species of
woody plant in the family...
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Second World War Wal Garis, El Wak, Juba, Bulo Erillo, Gelib, Alessandra,
Wadara,
Abyssinia 1940–41,
North Arakan, Kaladan, Tinma, Mayu Valley, Myohaung...
- was
divided into
provinces and was ****igned a Zamindars, also
known as
Wadaras, to
collect taxes for the British. The
district is
administratively subdivided...
- When then
Negus Menelik submitted to
Emperor Yohannes IV in the
treaty of
Wadara of 1878, it was also sti****ted that the
capital of
Shewa would be moved...
-
later when a
second Italian column advanced from the
south through the
Wadara Forest that Ras
Desta at last left Irgalem,
which was
occupied 1 December...
- the
family of Manyam,
belonging to the
Komati Arya
Vysya Caste Fine-Leaf
Wadara, a
woody plant found in
South America Wadera,
Ethiopia Adolana Wadera This...
- the
British East
India Company.
These Zamindars were also
known as '
Wadaras'.
Wadara of
Shikarpur was Lord
Wadra Golani (1861–1931), a
merchant born in...
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Nigeria includes:
White Fulani, Red Bororo,
Sokoto Gudali,
Adamawa Gudali,
Wadara, Azawak, Muturu, Keteku,
Ndama and Kuri.
Traditionally there has been a...
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Corythophora labriculata Couratari calycina Couratari guianensis, Fine-leaf
wadara Couratari longipedicellata Couratari sandwithii Couratari scottmorii Couratari...