The Zamindari Association was an association of zamindars in India. It was later renamed to Landholders' Society. The Zamindari Association was formed...
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Manda was a zamindari, with lands located near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, in northern India. The predecessor state of Manikpur was founded in 1180, by...
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This is a list of zamindaris controlled by members of the Raju caste of Andhra Pradesh, India, before such roles were abolished in 1952.[citation needed]...
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Presidency. It has a glorious past. Which once saw the glory of many zamindari estates and also huge estates like Peddapuram, Pithapuram, Kota Ramchandrapuram...
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Zamindaris were established in the Madras Presidency by the government of the British East India Company starting from 1799 onwards. These settlements...
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Zamindars of Bihar (category Zamindari estates)
Within Bihar, the zamindars had both economic and military power. Each zamindari would have their own standing army which was typically composed of their...
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Karatia Zamindari (Bengali: করটিয়া জমিদারী, romanized: Korotiya Zomidari) was a zamindari family based in the Tangail District of Bangladesh. The Keratia...
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Plassey 1857 rebellion British Raj Railways Economy Army Commander-in-Chief Zamindari Bengal Renaissance Political reforms Partition of Bengal Independence...
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of Telangana. It was a portion of large Zamindari estate known as Husanabad Shankaragiri or Palvancha Zamindari in the Nizam's Dominion. Estate name was...
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