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  2. List of zamindari estates in Godavari district - Wikipedia

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    Many Zamindari estates were later annexed in the government due to the arrears and lost most of their villages. [7] Then they divided the estates further and sold to other proprietors. The details were collected by Henry Morris and wrote in the Book, A descriptive and historical account of the Godavery District in the presidency of Madras Page ...

  3. List of zamindari estates in Madras Presidency - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Zamindars of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The zamindari system became further entrenched under British rule. In 1950, the East Bengal Legislative Assembly enacted the East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950 which abolished the zamindari system as part of land reforms. In West Bengal, the zamindari system was abolished under federal laws enacted by the Indian government in ...

  5. Nimtita Zamindar Bari - Wikipedia

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    Although the Rajbari continued to exist, the Zamindari system was abolished in 1955. After the estate failed, things began to deteriorate. Situated on a landmass of almost 200 kathas (14 acres), the palace has suffered the loss of its theatre, as well as a significant portion of its courtyard, gardens, and the guest homes that surrounded it, housing the zamindar's guests.

  6. Jagtai Choudhury Bari - Wikipedia

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    The Choudhury estate was established by Rani Gaurangini Devi in the 18th century in British-occupied India. The first zamindar of this family was Babu Keshto Mohun Choudhury. [1] The last zamindar of Jagtai was Shri Sailendranath Choudhury until the abolition of zamindars by the West Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. List of zamindari estates in the Krishna District - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Bhagyakul Roy family - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 18th century the Bhagyakul Roy family of the mechantile Tili caste, entered into the salt business. They rapidly acquired vast fortunes and became chief landlords (or zamindars) of Bhagyakul and many other estates in the undivided Bengal (pre-1947).

  9. Azim Choudhury Zamindar Bari - Wikipedia

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    In fact, after the abolition of the zamindari system through the East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950, it became subordinate to the government. Later, the descendants of this zamindar house, like Faruq Husayn Chowdhury and Ahsan Jan Chowdhury, got this estate back in 1994 through a long legal process.

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