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and a person might hold either or both. While a watan was a hereditary rent-free grant to a village resident in lieu of services that the resident was expected to perform for the village on an ongoing basis, an inam was granted in recognition of past service to the state, usually but not always in
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relation to the military. A watan grant continued for as long as its holder had the confidence of the village community, whilst an inam grant, which might also take the form of a share of village land revenues, was held in perpetuity.
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in 1762. The latter decided to tighten his hold on the government, and placed two of his adherents - Sakharam pant and Abha Purandare - in charge of
108:: the Brahmins were Vatandar under rulers but they were hereditary priest for their rulers and received the Vatan for their duties as Family priest. 463: 230: 102:: the Vatandar title also used by Mahars of Maharashtra but they received the payments from chief for their services as Vatandar. 371: 271: 195: 168: 433: 224: 416: 429: 410: 154: 453: 282: 326:. New Delhi: Director of Government Printing, Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State. 1977. p. 239. 156:
Rural Credit in Western India 1875–1930: Rural Credit and the Co-operative Movement in the Bombay Presidency
363: 263: 31:: वतनदार) is an Indian term meaning "landholder". The title was given to landowners, particularly in 458: 42:
worked by the local people, who were dependent on the vatandar for their subsistence. In some cases,
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The Government of Social Life in Colonial India: Liberalism, Religious Law, and Women's Rights
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were serious enough for troops to be despatched there. Meanwhile, trouble was also brewing at
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http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Ahmadnagar/gen_admin_collector.html
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were awarded to an individual by a higher ruler as reward for meritorious service.
388: 357: 321: 286: 253: 185: 55: 289:. The garrison there had developed a close attachment to Gopikabai and her son 118: 93: 447: 341: 424:. Krishnaji Nageshrao Chitnis. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2003 298: 306: 85: 69: 32: 290: 259: 333: 302: 133: 440:. Surendra Nath Sen, Published by K. P. Bagchi, 1976 Pg. 18,21,141 329: 105: 294: 344:, the feast begins by food being set before two Watandar Kolis 390:
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were Watandars, and refused to accept their new commander
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The grant of a watan plot differed from the grant of an
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In 1763-4 uprisings in the vicinity of Rajmachi in the
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Intersections: Socio-Cultural Trends in Maharashtra
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Index

Hindi
Maharashtra
inam
Koli
title
Kolis
Maratha Empire
Mahar
Brahmin
Bara Balutedar
Jagir
Ryot
Zamindar
Rural Credit in Western India 1875–1930: Rural Credit and the Co-operative Movement in the Bombay Presidency
Univ of California Press
ISBN
978-0-520-32782-5
Geographical Thought of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
ISBN
978-81-87733-88-1
"The Mahar Watan: A Historical Perspective"
ISBN
978-0863118241
Archived
Environment & Ethnicity In India:1200-1991
New Delhi
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
978-0-521-05592-5
Maval

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