A historical term for a Muslim official or tax collector in India during British colonial rule.
From Hindi 'katānā' or Urdu, borrowed into English during the colonial period to describe administrative officials. The word reflects the layered bureaucracy of the British Raj.
The word perfectly captures colonial language: English speakers absorbed hundreds of Indian administrative terms because they needed locals to run the empire, creating a unique hybrid vocabulary of power.
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