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Charans received lands in jagir for their services, and in parts of Marwar, certain Charan families were effectively Darbars.
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or Lord of small petty princely states, which existed in the pre-independence era, who used title as together with honorific
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may be referred to as Darbar in the general use of the word. The title was mostly in use in areas now covered by
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Villages, Women, and the Success of Dairy Cooperatives in India: Making Place for Rural Development
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India, which was used to refer to chieftains and is prevalent in use even today mainly in rural
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Title of honor or respect used generally in the western Indian States of Gujarat and Rajasthan
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Power, Profit and Poetry Traditional Society in Kathiawar, Western India
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As such, many dominant caste or hereditary chieftain of an erstwhile
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The Thakors of north Gujarat: a caste in the village and the region
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Traditionally, it was used to refer to persons belonging to the
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Williams, Raymond Brady; Trivedi, Yogi (12 May 2016).
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Index

Durbar (title)
Gujarati
ISO 15919
Indian
Gujarat
Chieftain
Saheb
landed-nobility
Kathis
Mers
Charans
Rajputs
princely states
Gujarat
Rajasthan
princely
Gujarat
Jagirdar
Thakur
Feudalism in India
Villages, Women, and the Success of Dairy Cooperatives in India: Making Place for Rural Development
ISBN
978-1-60497-625-0
Swaminarayan Hinduism: Tradition, Adaptation, and Identity
ISBN
978-0-19-908959-8
The Thakors of north Gujarat: a caste in the village and the region
ISBN
978-81-7075-035-2

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