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Bhagdar

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bhagnoun(India, historical) A certain small division of land.
bargadarnoun(India, especially West Bengal) A sharecropper.
adigarnoun(India, historical) The head man of a rural village.
bhagatnounA holy man in Sikhism or Hinduism.
jagirdarnounOne who holds a jagir.
pattadarnoun(India) A leaseholder.
bhagwanoun(Indian politics, Hindutva, slang, derogatory) a Hindutvavadi, a supporter of Hindutva or Hindu nationalism.
sarbarakarnounAn aristocrat or landlord of the Indian subcontinent, having the right to collect taxes from the peasantry on behalf of imperial courts for military and social infrastructure.
bhagwaannoun(India, Hinduism) a god.
talukdarnoun(historical) An Indian landholder in the Mughal Empire and British Raj, responsible for collecting taxes from a taluk.
subahnoun(India, historical) A province of the Mughal Empire.
forasdarnoun(India, historical) A holder of foras land.
zamindarnoun(South Asia, historical) An Indian landowner who collected local taxes and paid them to the British government.
adhikarnounAlternative form of adigar. [(India, historical) The head man of a rural village.]
begahnounObsolete form of bigha. [(India, Bangladesh) A measure of land in India, varying from a third of an acre to an acre.]
bhagwatnounA surname from Marathi.
bargirnoun(India, historical) A trooper of irregular cavalry who is (unlike a silladar) not the owner of his troop horse and arms, but either is put in by another person, perhaps a native officer in the regiment who takes part of his pay, or has his horse from the state he serves.
bhadraloknoun(West Bengal, Bangladesh, historical) A member of a class of rich high-caste (Brahmin) landlords in Bengal formed during the British Raj.
mirasidarnoun(India, historical) A village landholder who paid rent directly to the sovereign; an aristocratic landowner in India.
bighanoun(India, Bangladesh) A measure of land in India, varying from a third of an acre to an acre.

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