- 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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Zamindar (Urdu: زمیندار) was an Urdu newspaper. The
founding editor of this
newspaper was
Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (1873 – 27
November 1956), a poet, intellectual...
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Manyam Zamindar were
Zamindars from the
family of Manyam,
belonging to the
Komati Arya
Vysya sub-caste. They
actively parti****ted in the administrative...
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zamindar, zamindari,
zamindars, or
zemindar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zamindar were land-owning
nobility in the
Indian subcontinent....
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Muktagacha Zamindar Bari (Bengali: মুক্তাগাছার জমিদার বাড়ি) or Aat Ani
Zamindar Bari is an
ancient zamindar palace located in
Muktagacha Upazila of Mymensingh...
- The
Zamindars of
Bihar were the
autonomous and semi-autonomous
rulers and
administrators of the
subah of
Bihar during Mughal rule and
later during British...
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Pilla Zamindar (transl. Little
Zamindar) is a 2011
Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age
comedy drama film
written and
directed by G. Ashok. The film stars...
- The
Zamindars of
Bengal were
zamindars (hereditary landlords) of the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent (now
divided between Bangladesh and the Indian...
- of the
largest zamindars in the
region believed to have been
established during the
Mughal period. In addition,
several small zamindar classes developed...
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Government Zamindar College,
Gujrat is a
government college located in the
Gujrat District of Punjab, ****stan. The
college also
offers postgraduate courses...