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The largest of these were Jeypore Estate which was the largest amongst all zamindaris in the Presidency with an area of 12,000 square miles (31,000 km 2), Vizianagaram with 2,970 square miles (7,700 km 2), Ramnad, Ganapur and Sivaganga, Ramnad and Sivaganga being demoted princely states, were larger in size than the princely states of Cochin or ...
The estate covered an area of 2,104 square miles (5,450 km 2) and had a population of 723,886 in 1901. It was one of the largest and most populous zamindari estates in the Madras Presidency. The zamindar of Ramnad paid a tribute of ₹ 3.75 lakh for the year 1903-04 to the British government.
Jeypore Estate [1] [2] [3] or Jeypore Zamindari [2] [4] [5] was a Zamindari estate of the Madras Presidency and later of Orissa Province in British India.Historically it was a kingdom known as Jeypore Kingdom, located in the highlands of the western interiors of the Kalinga region that existed from the mid-15th century to 1777 CE.
List of Zamindaris in Krishna District in the year 1874-75 Zamindari Holder Peskash Krishna district Nuzvid Estate: 95,443 Virsanapettah 20,829 Challapalli: 81,397 Chintalapati Vantu 17,500 Chevendra 4,776 Chanubanda 1.357 Mylavaram Muttah 1.25 vantu 4,858 Mylavaram Muttah 1 vantu 3,887 Vutukur Muttah 2,156 Half of Tiruvur Muttah 2,117
Godavari District was a district of the Madras Presidency. It has a glorious past. Which once saw the glory of many zamindari estates and also huge estates like Peddapuram, Pithapuram, Kota Ramchandrapuram, Polvaram etc. each comprising 372, 128, 66, 128 respectively. It later got bifurcated into East and West Godavari in 1925. [1]
The revenue of the estate is nearly about 26lakhs by 1938 and nearly about 30 lakhs by the time of abolition. They paid a peskash of 4,96,580/- by 1877. [3] After the Battle of Padmanabham they were reduced from the position of Princely State to Zamindari of the Madras Presidency [4] in 1794 and made the Permanent settlement in the year 1802-03 ...
Poraiyar Nadar's estate (Tamil: பொறையார் நாடார் எஸ்டேட்), popularly known as Nadar estate was one of the largest zamindari estate in the erstwhile Tanjore district of Madras Presidency, British India.
Bobbili Estate was a Zamindari in the Vizagapatam District of the Madras Presidency, presently in the Vizianagaram district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It comprises 153 Jeroyati villages, 53 Agraharams, 5 Mokhasas by 1907 and a revenue of 8,33,000/- by 1938. It is one of the most influential Zamindari. [1] It is spread over 300 square miles.