- Taluqdar - Wikipedia
Taluqdars or Talukdar (Bengali: তালুকদার, Hindustani: तालुक़दार تعلقدارtāluqdār; taluq Arabic: تعلق "estate" + dar Persian: دار "owner"), were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire and British Raj
- Taluqdari System - Modern India History Notes - Prepp
During the reigns of Emperors Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, the Taluqdars played important roles in the advancement of Indian architecture and the Indian economy, particularly in Bengal Subah, South Asia's most economically developed province
- Taluqdar - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
A taluqdar or talukdar (from Hindi "taluk" (fr Arabic "ta'al-luk)"), "district" + "dor" "holding"), is a term used for Indian land holder in Mughal and British times, responsible for collecting taxes from a district
- Taluqdar Explained
The district or estate ruled by a Taluqdar was known as talukdari or taluqdari According to the Punjab settlement report of 1862, great land holders were appointed Taluqdars over a number of villages during the Mughal era
- Taluqdar
A talukhdar or talukdar or talukder or thalukdhar or taluqdar (Urdu:تعلقدار, Hindi:तालुक़दार) (from Arabic ta'al-luk, "district" + dar "holding"), is a term used for Indian land holders in Mughal and British times, responsible for collecting taxes from a district
- [Solved] Who was Taluqdar - Testbook. com
The Talukdars or Talukders were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and British times They were owners of a vast amount of lands, consistently hereditary, and were responsible for collecting taxes
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