亚洲网紅露点

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zamindari

or 锄别尘路颈苍路诲补路谤测

[ zam-in-dahr-ee, zem-, zuh-meen- ]

noun

plural zamindaris.
  1. (in British India) the system of landholding and tax collection by zamindars.
  2. (in British India) the office or territory held or administered by a zamindar.
  3. (in Mogul India) the system of collecting farm revenue, a fixed sum based on the assigned district.


zamindari

/ 锄蓹尘颈藧苍藞诲蓱藧谤瑟 /

noun

  1. (in India) a large agricultural estate
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of zamindari1

First recorded in 1740鈥50; from Hindi or Urdu 锄补尘墨苍诲腻谤墨, from Persian 锄补尘墨苍诲腻谤墨, a derivative of 锄补尘墨苍诲腻谤, equivalent of 锄补尘墨苍 鈥渓and, ground鈥+ -诲腻谤 a combining form meaning 鈥渉older鈥 + -i noun suffix
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Example Sentences

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In 鈥淪treet Singers of Lucknow and Other Stories,鈥 the table of contents deftly traverses Bombay neighborhoods, grand Lucknow zamindari estates and serene tea gardens in what is now Bangladesh.

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Banished in India was zamindari*: 1.

After independence, the new government took over the princely states and abolished the zamindari.

In the state of Uttar Pradesh it was Deliverance Day, the day that marked the end of zamindari, a system of tax collecting which has held most of India's plain people in thrall since the Middle Ages.

For 30 years the Congress Party of Prime Minister Nehru has cried for the abolition of zamindari, but India's constitution leaves land reform to the individual states.

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