Bhumidar

/ˈbuːmidɑːr/ noun

In historical Indian land systems, a landowner who held proprietary rights to land and paid taxes to the government, a position between free farmers and landlords.

From Sanskrit/Hindi भूमि (bhūmi) meaning 'land' or 'earth' plus the Arabic/Persian suffix -dar meaning 'holder' or 'keeper'. The term refers to land-holding status in pre-colonial and colonial India.

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