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Τι (ποιος) είναι zamindar - ορισμός

FEUDAL, HEREDITARY LAND-OWNERS IN INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Zamindari; Zamindari system; Zemindar; Zamindar system; Zamindars; Jamindar; Wadara; Chauhdari; Labardar; Zamidar; Jamidar; Jomidar; Zamindaar; Zamindár; Zemindars; Jaminder; Zameendar; Jimidar; Jamindari; Zomindar; Zamindari Estate
  • ''circa 1898-1901''. Jagirdar Mustafa Ali Khan ''rais'', a prominent zamindar (with the honorary title of Nawab) of old city [[Bareilly]] (United Provinces) British India.
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Zamindar         
·noun A landowner; also, a collector of land revenue; now, usually, a kind of feudatory recognized as an actual proprietor so long as he pays to the government a certain fixed revenue.
zamindar         
[z?'mi:nd?:]
(also zemindar)
¦ noun Indian, historical a landowner who leased land to tenant farmers.
Origin
via Urdu from Pers. zamindar, from zamin 'land' + -dar 'holder'.
Zamindar         
A zamindar (also known as zomindar, zomidar, or jomidar) in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semiautonomous ruler of a province who were originally known as bhumipatis.They accepted the suzerainty of the Emperor of Hindustan and were converted into zamindars by the Mughals and later the British.

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Zamindar

A Zamindar (Hindustani: Devanagari: ज़मींदार, zamīndār; Persian: زمیندار‎, zamīndār) in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous ruler of a province. The term itself came into use during the reign of Mughals and later the British had begun using it as a native synonym for “estate”. The term means Landowner in Persian. They were typically hereditary, and held the right to collect tax on behalf of imperial courts or for military purposes. During the period of British colonial rule in India many wealthy and influential zamindars were bestowed with princely and royal titles such as Maharaja, Raja/Rai,Malik, Chaudhary, Nawab and Sardar.

During the Mughal Empire, zamindars belonged to the nobility and formed the ruling class. Emperor Akbar granted them mansabs and their ancestral domains were treated as jagirs. Some zamindars were Hindu by religion and Brahmin or Kayastha or Rajput by caste. During the colonial era, the Permanent Settlement consolidated what became known as the zamindari system. The British rewarded supportive zamindars by recognising them as princes. Many of the region's princely states were pre-colonial zamindar holdings elevated to a greater protocol. The British also reduced the land holdings of many pre-colonial princely states and chieftaincy, demoting their status to a zamindar from previously higher ranks of nobility.

The system was abolished during land reforms in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) in 1950, India in 1951 and West Pakistan in 1959.

The zamindars often played an important role in the regional histories of the subcontinent. One of the most notable examples is the 16th-century confederation formed by twelve zamindars in the Bhati region (Baro-Bhuyans), which, according to the Jesuits and Ralph Fitch, earned a reputation for successively repelling Mughal invasions through naval battles. The zamindars were also patrons of the arts. The Tagore family produced India's first Nobel laureate in literature in 1913, Rabindranath Tagore, who was often based at his estate. The zamindars also promoted neoclassical and Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για zamindar
1. Is the Left Front a zamindar (landlord) that it will render 45,000 farmers jobless?
2. It deals with a zamindar played by Jackie Shroff and his two wives.
3. The film, which is scheduled for media screening on August 10, is a story of a wicked Zamindar, his wives, Rupa Ganguly and Soha Ali Khan; and a sculptor played by Abhishek and his wife, Raima Sen.
4. It is hard to think of realistic biopics of capitalists in Bollywood but from the zamindar to the smuggler in Deewar and the upwardly mobile middle class duo in Yes Boss, greed has not been rewarded.
5. Salaam resident of Shah Karez village in Zamindar area of the Kajaki district who was also district chief of Kajaki during Taliban era later he was acting governor of the central Uruzgan province for almost 47 days, and he was staying in his home after the fall of Taliban in 2001.