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The Misaldari system applied to sardars with a small number of cavalrymen as well as independent bodies of cavalrymen who voluntarily attached themselves to a misl. [40] They kept the lands they held before joining the misl as an allotment for their cooperation with the misl.
The company operates from approximately 25 offices and a similar number of branches, and employs a workforce of over 2000 employees. [2] In 2013, Forbes India named S. Chand Group as the fastest growing player in the education sector, and the group claims to sell over 10,000 titles to over 40,000 schools and educational institutes. [3]
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Detail from an illustrated Sikh scripture depicting Guru Ram Das, Bibi Bhani, and three sons: Prithi Chand, Mahadeo, Arjan Dev. Born in 1558 in Goindwal as the eldest son of Guru Ram Das, Prithi Chand felt that due to his position as such, he was the natural choice as his father's successor, though the Guru would select his youngest son, Guru Arjan (b. 1563), to succeed him.
Vice Admiral S. K. Chand PVSM, AVSM: 29 August 1992 14 October 1993 Later Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff [44] [45] 11 Vice Admiral Inderjit Bedi PVSM, AVSM: 17 October 1993 30 April 1996 [46] [47] 12 Vice Admiral A. R. Tandon AVSM: 30 April 1996 23 October 1996 [47] 13 Vice Admiral Madhvendra Singh AVSM, NM: 23 October 1996 31 March 1998
Legal documents (such as grants, titles or transfers) that describe a particular parcel of land do so by reference to the county, parish, township (if there is one), section, crown allotment number, and certified plan number [3] — for example: "County of Dalhousie, Parish of Lauriston, being 2 hectares, being Crown Allotment 2, Section 40 ...
St Ann's Allotments is a group of allotments, in use since the 19th century, in St Ann's, Nottingham, England, about a mile north-east of the centre of Nottingham. It is listed Grade II* in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. The entry listing remarks that this site, comprising Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and ...
In many rural areas and historically in residential areas, land is described with the Section number, hundred and county, for example "Section 53, Hundred of Borda, County of Carnarvon", [31] or the allotment number within government towns. [32] Sometimes a combination is used, such as "allotment 1 (DP 25326), Hundred of Munno Para". [33]