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Taluqdar A talukhdar or talukdar or talukder or thalukdhar or taluqdar (, (ヒンディー語:तालुक़दार)) (from Arabic ''ta'al-luk'', "district" + ''dar'' "holding"), is a term used for Indian land holders in Mughal and British times, responsible for collecting taxes from a district. It may convey somewhat different meanings in different parts of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. The historical equivalent in Britain might similar to a member of the landed aristocracy, or perhaps a Lord of the Manor (depending on the region of India). ==Kinds of Taluqdars== (1) A land holder (minor royalty) with administrative power over a district of 84 villages in Punjab, Rajasthan and rest of North India/United Provinces. (2) An official in Hyderabad State during the British colonial era, equivalent to a magistrate and tax collector. (3) A landholder with peculiar tenures in various other parts of British India.
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