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  2. Zamindars of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The zamindars dominated most of the villages in Bengal by collecting rent from tenant cultivators. [2] The zamindari system mirrored the European system of serfdom. [3] Bengali zamindars were often recognised with titles like Maharaja, Nawab and Khan Bahadur but they never ruled over princely states. With Bengal being the most populous and ...

  3. Zamindar - Wikipedia

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    Mehtab Chand (1820–79) (zamindar of the Burdwan Raj) as a young man, c. 1840–45 AD.. When Babur conquered North India, there were many autonomous and semiautonomous rulers who were known locally as Rai, Raja, Rana, Rao, Rawat, etc. while in the various Persian chronicles, they were referred to as zamindars and marzabans.

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

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    Zamindars of Krishna district hold an important place in the history of Madras Presidency. Krishna district holds some huge Zamindari estates like Nuzvid Estate , Chintalapati Vantu, Devarakota, Repalle, Vallur etc. which are both extensive and wealthy estates.

  5. List of zamindari estates in Madras Presidency - Wikipedia

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    The colonial Madras Presidency comprised an area of 148,796 square miles (385,380 km 2), of which 141,705 square miles (367,010 km 2) were under direct British rule, while the rest was distributed amongst the princely states. In the areas administered by the British, three systems of land proprietorship existed: zamindaris, inams and ryotwaris.

  6. Permanent Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Thus, zamindars were not the landowners but rather revenue collector agents of the state. [2] Cornwallis believed that they would immediately accept it and so begin investing in improving their land. In 1790, the Court of Directors issued a ten-year (decennial) settlement to the zamindars, which was made permanent in 1793. [citation needed]

  7. Zamindars of Natore - Wikipedia

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    Zamindars of Natore were influential aristocratic Bengali Zamindars (rent-receiving landholders), who owned large estates in what is today Natore District in Bangladesh .. They contributed to the development of East Bengal and later Bangladesh through philanthropy and patronage.

  8. Revenue Sale Law, 1793 - Wikipedia

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    The law was amended through Regulation 7 of 1799 which now made auctions of the property of Zamindars who defaulted on taxes yearly events not monthly. [2] [5] There was tension and conflict between the new landlords, who bought the title in auction, and the peasants, known as Raiyats, who were supported by the dispossessed Zamindars. [6]

  9. Bhawal Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Bhawal Rajbari and its garden in the foreground (2007); currently this Rajbari is used as the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Gazipur. Bhawal Estate was a large zamindari in Bengal (in modern-day Gazipur, Bangladesh) until it was abolished according to East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950.

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