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In 1911, zamindari estates covered 26 million acres (110,000 km 2) and occupied over one-fourth of the total area of the presidency. [1] In 1945-46, there were 20,945,456 acres (84,763.25 km 2 ) of Zamindari estates which yielded a revenue of 97,83,167 Rupees and 58,904,798 acres (238,379.26 km 2 ) of ryotwari lands which yielded a revenue of ...
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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] But before that these districts compressed few Zamindaries and their ...
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
Nuzvid Zamindari is one of the oldest zamindari in the Krishna District.It held huge estates till it was annexed into the Government of India in 1949. Originally the history of this estate dates back to 16th century when the ancestors of the royal family of Nuzvid, Meka Basavanna came to Krishna District.
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.
Vegayammapeta is the zamindari of the same name. The estate was originally granted to Vadrevu family by Hyder Badshah for his literary ability. It was permanently settled in 1802–03. It was divided into further estates in 1809 and this share had 10 villages. [2] The villages of Vegayammapeta Zamindari are: Vegayammapeta; Kuduvuru; Gudigalla ...
This category is for former zamindari, taluqdari, or other landholding estates in what is now the state of Uttar Pradesh. Pages in category "Former zamindari estates in Uttar Pradesh" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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