zamindar

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Scrabble points
20
Words With Friends
22
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/zəˈmiːndɑː/(UK)
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/zəˈmiːndɑː/(UK) · /zəˈminˌdɑɹ/(US) · /zəˌminˈdɑɹ/(US)

Definition of zamindar

1 sense · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (South-Asia, historical)An Indian landowner who collected local taxes and paid them to the British government.
    “1861, Henry Mayhew et al., London Labour and the London Poor, London: C. Griffin, Volume 4, p. 120, In Bengal there were […] many female zemindars, or village revenue administrators, who were, however, subject to the influence, but not to the authority, of the male members of their family.”
    “An Oxford avatar of the old zamindar mentality―a landlord forcing his attentions on women who depended on him for their livelihood.”
    “Indian princes, zamindars and industrialists engaged him as their counsel and paid him whatever he asked for as fees.”
    “Thus it happened that the approach of the Ibis was witnessed by Raja Neel Rattan Halder, the zemindar of Raskhali, who was on board the palatial barge with his eight-year-old son and a sizeable retune of attendants.”
    “The power of the zamindars, who were mainly Brahmin or Rajput, was challenged in a series of peasant movements between 1919 and 1921, when Charan Singh was in his late teens.”

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Etymology

Borrowed from Urdu زمیندار (zamīndār, “landlord”), from Persian زمیندار.

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