In British colonial India, the administrative jurisdiction or civil authority held by a dewan or a European trading company.
From dewan + -i/-ni (Hindi/Urdu masculine suffix). The term became entrenched in colonial administrative law, particularly regarding the East India Company's powers.
The 'Dewani' of Bengal was the turning point where the East India Company went from merchants to governors—one word shift that changed world history.
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