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landholder Meaning in marathi ( landholder शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



जमीनधारक, जमीनदार, जमिनीचे भाडेकरू, मालक,

एक धारक किंवा जमीन मालक,

Noun:

जमीनदार, जमिनीचे भाडेकरू, मालक,



landholder मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

तो आणि त्याचे साथीदार अन्यायी श्रीमंत जमीनदारांना लुटून त्यांची संपत्ती गरीब जनतेत वितरित करत असत.

इंग्रज आपली सत्ता सावकार व जमीनदार यांच्या मदतीने वाढवत असत.

सन 1800 मध्ये हा राजवाडा श्रीमंत बंगाली जमीनदारांचा निवासस्थान होता.

धनको, गुंतवणूक करणारे, जमीनदार, पगारदार आदी निश्चित उत्पन्न मिळविणाऱ्या वर्गांचा मात्र लाभ होतो.

सर्व राजे रजवाडे ,सरदार जमीनदार, वतनदार,देशवासीयांनी एकाच वेळी एकत्र येऊन जागोजागी बंड पुकारावे आणि इंग्रजांविरुद्ध अराजकता माजवावी.

जमीनदार लोक याच कुळीचे असून आपण तोमरा राजपूत आहोत, असे ते सांगतात व जानवे घालतात.

पुढे काही काळातच त्यांची मनसबदारी काढून फक्त जमीनदारी ठेवण्यात आली.

आता या जमीनदारांचा उत्पन्नातील नफा ओसरू लागल्यावर ते बेसुमार कर आकारणीकडे वळले.

यासाठी त्याने नव्याने उदयाला येत असलेल्या जमीनदार वर्गाचा वापर करण्याचे ठरविले.

तो बर्‍याचदा त्याचे जमीनदार वडील वीर बहादूर यांच्याबरोबर शिकार करायला जात असे.

ज्यांनी हे पुढे केले त्यांच्यामध्ये फागू महतो सारख्या लोकांचा समावेश आहे ज्यांना राजपूत जमीनदारांच्या सरंजामशाही वर्चस्वामुळे वैताग आला होता.

जमीनदाराला त्याची चूक कळते, पण त्यासाठी फार उशीर झालेला असतो.

त्यांचा जन्म पूर्व बंगालमधील बारिसाल येथे उच्चकुलीन जमीनदार घराण्यात झाला.

landholder's Usage Examples:

Lord Granville’s revenue from his land was derived from a “quitrent” to be collected yearly from the landholders of his land.


Lord of the manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate.


Cornwallis made the motivation quite clear by declaring that when the demand of government is fixed, an opportunity is afforded to the landholder of increasing his profits, by the improvement of his lands.


patroon (English: /pəˈtruːn/; from Dutch patroon) was a landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New.


those lands which are redistributed by the government from landholders to landless people for agriculture or special purpose is known as Land Reform.


The firm is the largest landholder on the island.


the split was brought about by the various landholders’ activities: enfeoffments, donations and pledges.


This stands for the village’s former landholder, Saint Thomas’s Monastery, which held Meisburg from 1229 to 1794.


The conservation park provides habitat for malleefowl, and local landholders are involved in active fox and rabbit control in the conservation park.


As a result, landholders were unsupervised or reported to corrupt and indolent officials.


major landholders, and the husbandmen, who were landholders, followed by cottars and grassmen, who often had only limited rights to common land and pasture.


A railway station on the Pinjarra to Picton Junction railway line with the name Drake's Brook, named after William Henry Drake, an Assistant Commissioner General and original landholder in the area (1847), opened in September 1893 and the town was surveyed and gazetted by March 1895.


In the United States, a patroon (English: /pəˈtruːn/; from Dutch patroon) was a landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century.



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