Definition of Zamindary. Meaning of Zamindary. Synonyms of Zamindary

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Definition of Zamindary

Zamindary
Zamindary am"in*da*ry, Zamindari am"in*da*ri, n. The jurisdiction of a zamindar; the land possessed by a zamindar. [Written also zemindary, zemindari.]

Meaning of Zamindary from wikipedia

- refractory pathan jagirdar of Rajshahi named Lashker Khan and bestowed the Zamindary on the saintly Bhatsacharya for his learning, but he declined. However...
- Burnham proposes to settle the loan for Halder's zamindary, Halder refuses the deal, as the zamindary is his family's ancestral property and selling it...
- spots even in the later period of the rule of Bardhaman zamindary till the abolition of zamindary system in 1954, after independence of the country. Bardhaman...
- later during British period, this zamindari became one of the prominent zamindaries in the eastern part of undivided India. The ruins of the zamindari palace...
- (Bhattacharyas) were also one of the old Landlord (Lakheraj i.e. Non-Taxable Zamindary). They were also Hindu Paschatya Vaidic Brahmins. Originally they came...
- West Godavari in 1925. But before that these districts compressed few Zamindaries and their histories. Godavari District was renamed. Originally it was...
- Uday Chand Mahtab took over in 1941 and served till abolition of the zamindary system in 1954, after independence of the country. Bardhaman district...
- Swarnamayee Devi and her husband Baradanath Haldar, the diwan of a large zamindary in ****am during the British colonial rule. Basanti studied at the Loreto...
- Krishnath Roy of Cossimbazar. In 1841, Maharaja Krishnath received his zamindary (a jurisdiction ****igned to a zamindar) and had the dream of establishing...
- the Ga****ati Kingdom, and ruling dynasties of the princely states and zamindaries of the region with the advent of British rule. Prominent branches include...