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Taluqdar
The Talukdars or Talukders (Assamese: তালুকদাৰ, Bengali: তালুকদার, Hindi: तालुक़दार, Urdu: تعلقدار) (from Arabic ta'alluq, "attachment " + dar "land owner"), were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Mughal Empire and British times. As owner of vast amount of lands, consistently hereditary, the Taluqdars were responsible for collecting taxes and they played a helpful role in the progression of the Indo-Saracenic and Indo-Islamic architecture, particularly in Bengal Subah, the most economically developed province in South Asia.Being powerful peers, similar to those of Europe in the Middle Ages, the common procedure for Taluqdaris were to withstand the revenue collectors of the Colonial Powers while also bringing given number of villages under their dominion, and thus, according to many historians, the rapid development and enhancing power and wealth of the Taluqdaris during the 19th century caused tremendous difficulties and concerns to British forces. The majority of the Taluqdaris constructed themselves enormous mud fortified towers throughout tropical forests and maintained immense bodies of armed affinities.The historical equivalent in Britain is similar to a member of the landed aristocracy, or perhaps a Lord of the Manor. In contemporary usage, the term is often regarded as a noble tribe and clan although it may convey somewhat diverse meanings in different parts of the Indian subcontinent.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of taluqdar in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of taluqdar in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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