Aumildar

/ɔːˈmɪldɑːr/ noun

A senior administrative official or tax collector in India during the Mughal and British colonial periods, ranking above regular aumils and responsible for a larger administrative district.

From Hindi/Urdu amlīdār, combining amīl (agent) + dār (holder/keeper). This word represents the hierarchical administrative structure of colonial India.

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