- A
zamindar in the
Indian subcontinent was an
autonomous or semi-autonomous
feudal lord of a
zamindari (feudal estate). The term
itself came into use during...
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Hindu zamidar (landlord)
Hrishikesh Das. He
lived in the
mansion for a decade. In 1927, he
became bankrupt and sold the
mansion to
another zamidar Boshuruddin...
- city's
wealthier Hindu residents. The
story goes that
Hrishikesh Das, a
zamidar (landlord) of
Hindu lower caste background,
being insulted on this account...
- From
Zamidar to
ballot box:
community change in a
north Indian market town.
Cornell University Press. p. 286.
Richard Gabriel Fox (1969). From
Zamidar to...
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Tajhat Palace (Bengali: তাজহাট রাজবাড়ী Tājahāṭa Rājabāṛī) or
Tajhat Rajbari is a
historic palace in Rangpur, Bangladesh. This
palace now
holds the Rangpur...
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performance impressive. The film was
successful at the box-office. "Pilla
Zamidar in USA". idlebrain.
Retrieved 25
January 2012. S, Viswanath. "Pilla Zamindar"...
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pilgrim sites. They also used to take some alms from
zamidars. But
after British imposed taxes on
zamidars, it
became hard for them to give alms to the ascetics...
- The
Ghosis are
found in both
Hindu and
Muslim religion. They were the
zamidars and
small rulers of
various parts of country. The
Phatak Ahirs claim to...
- palace,
built in (743-800 A.D) by
Samtat Deb.
Naldanga Zamidar Bari, a palace.
Bamondanga Zamidar Bari, a palace,
built in 1252 A.D.
Bardhan Kuthi, built...
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Bengali zamidar and
patron of education...