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- Taluqdar abstract "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. It may convey somewhat different meanings in different parts of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. The historical equivalent in Britain might similar to a member of the landed aristocracy, or perhaps a Lord of the Manor (depending on the region of India).(1) A land holder (minor royalty) with administrative power over a district of 84 villages in Punjab, Rajasthan and rest of North India/United Provinces.(2) An official in Hyderabad State during the British colonial era, equivalent to a magistrate and tax collector.(3) A landholder with peculiar tenures in various parts of British India.According to the Punjab settlement report of 1862, great land holders were appointed Taluqdars over a number of villages during the Mughal era. That Taluqa or district usually comprised over 84 villages and a central town. The Talukdar was required to collect taxes, maintain law & order, and provide military supplies/manpower to the provincial government (similar to the role of feudal lords in Europe). In most cases the Talukdars were entitled to keep one tenth of the collected revenue. However, some privileged Talukdars were entitled to one quarter and hence were called Chaudhry, which literally means owner of the fourth part.In Rajastan and Bengal, a talukdar was next only to a Raja in extent of land control and social status; but in Punjab and the United Provinces talukdars were much more powerful and were directly under the provincial governor. The late Mughal era saw the rise of powerful talukdars in Oudh, northern India who seldom paid any collected revenue to the central government and became virtual rulers of their districts. Similarly, in northern Punjab the talukdars of Dhanni, Gheb and Kot were extremely powerful.Eighteenth century Bengal witnessed the rise of great territorial land holders at the expense of smaller landholders who were reduced to the status of dependent taluqdars, required to pay their revenue to the government through the intermediary of the great landlords called rajas and maharajas. However many old taluqdars paid revenues to government directly and were as powerful as the Rajas.".
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- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
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- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
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- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles_in_India.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Chakwal_Tehsil.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Chaudhary.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Chaudhry.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Demographics_of_India.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Dhanni.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism_in_Pakistan.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Hyderabad_State.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Lord.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Maharaja.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_era.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Nabakrishna_Deb.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Nanpara.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Nizam_of_Hyderabad.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Nizams.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink North_India.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(British_India).
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_Province_(British_India).
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Raja.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Rajastan.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Rajasthan.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Rajeshwar_Bali.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink State_of_Hyderabad.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Subedar.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Taluqa.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Tehsil.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink Tehsildar.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLink United_Provinces_of_Agra_and_Oudh.
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talukdar".
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talukhdar".
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taluqdar".
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLinkText "talukdari".
- Taluqdar wikiPageWikiLinkText "taluqdar".
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- Taluqdar hasPhotoCollection Taluqdar.
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- Taluqdar subject Category:British_India.
- Taluqdar subject Category:Feudalism_in_Pakistan.
- Taluqdar subject Category:History_of_medieval_India.
- Taluqdar subject Category:Indian_feudalism.
- Taluqdar subject Category:Titles_in_India.
- Taluqdar hypernym Term.
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- Taluqdar comment "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. It may convey somewhat different meanings in different parts of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.".
- Taluqdar label "Taluqdar".
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- Taluqdar wasDerivedFrom Taluqdar?oldid=678458945.
- Taluqdar isPrimaryTopicOf Taluqdar.