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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaluqdarTaluqdar - Wikipedia

    Taluqdars or Talukdar (Bengali: তালুকদার, Hindustani: तालुक़दार / تعلقدار tāluqdār; 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.

  2. testbook.com › question-answer › who-was-taluqdar--60c06ebebff282c52a4d641f[Solved] Who was Taluqdar - Testbook.com

    Sep 21, 2024 · 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.

  3. Who were the Taluqdars? The Taluqdars aristocrats of Medieval and British India who owned vast tracts of land that were always hereditary, and they were in charge of collecting taxes.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesTaluqdar - Wikiwand

    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.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › TaluqdariTaluqdar - Wikiwand

    Taluqdars or Talukdar , were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire and British Raj.

  6. Awadh was one of the 12 original provinces or subahs defined by Mughal emperor Akbar. It was governed by a subedar, under whom sprawled a network of taluqdars, members of a land-owning aristocracy responsible for collecting revenues from the peasantry.

  7. In 1793, the Company introduced the Permanent Settlement. By the terms of the settlement, the rajas and taluqdars were recognised as zamindars, who were asked to collect rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. The amount to be paid was fixed permanently.

  8. After annexation, the first British revenue settlement, known as the Summary Settlement of 1856, was based on the assumption that the taluqdars were interlopers with no permanent stakes in land: they had established their hold over land through force and fraud.

  9. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › TaluqdarTaluqdar - Bharatpedia

    They were owners of a vast amount of lands, consistently hereditary, and were responsible for collecting taxes. The Taluqdars played helpful roles in the progression of Indian architecture and Indian economy during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, particularly in Bengal Subah, the most economically developed province in South Asia.

  10. taluqdars had now, what they had never found in the Lucknow court, a powerful patron and protector. From the outset the British were determined that the taluqdars' title to their newly restored estates should be secure.22 The taluqdars were themselves surprised at the liberality with which they had been treated. Conscious of their part in the