Amil

/əˈmiːl/ noun

In South Asian history, a provincial administrator or tax collector working for the Mughal or British colonial government.

From Arabic 'amil' (worker, administrator, from 'amal' meaning work), adopted into Indian languages during Mughal rule and maintained through British colonial administration. The term spread throughout India and Pakistan.

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