The Pendra zamindari in Bilaspur is named after the Pindaris, the dense forests of the Rewah plateau which includes Pendra having been one of their favourite asylums of refuge.
Further it is stated [263] that "The Minas are of two classes, the Zamindari or agricultural and the Chaukidari or watchmen.
A small tribe, [418] originally an offshoot of the Gonds, who reside in the centre and east of the Bastar State and the adjoining Jaipur zamindari of Madras.
The tribe was not returned outside this area in 1911, but Sherring mentions them in a list of the hill tribes of the Jaipur zamindari of Vizagapatam, which touches the extreme south of Bindranawagarh.
The Binjhwars are usually cultivators and labourers, while, as already stated, several zamindari and other estates are owned by members of the tribe.
A primitive tribe living in the wild hilly country of the Bilaspur zamindari estates, adjoining Chota Nagpur.
In consequence of this girls not infrequently remain unmarried until a comparatively late age, especially in the zamindari families where the provision of a husband of suitable rank may be difficult.
They have various local deities, of which the Mandwa Rani or goddess of the Mandwa hill in Korba zamindari may be noticed as an example.
The Korba zamindari in Bilaspur is probably named after the Korwas.
Very few of them are landowners, but some large zamindari estates in Hoshangabad and Chhindwara are held by Korku proprietors, who are protected by the prohibition of alienation.
In Sambalpur they live principally in the Phuljhar zamindari on the border, between Chhattisgarh and the Uriya track.
Formerly the buffaloes sacrificed at the shrine of the goddess Rankini or Kali in Dalbhum zamindari of Chota Nagpur were made to fight.
Seven zamindari estates are held by members of the caste, six in Bhandara and one in Chanda, and they also have some villages in the south of the Raipur and Drug Districts.
The zamindari families have now, however, changed the name Telasi to Kairava.
Many of the zamindari estates of Kalahandi and Sonpur are still held by members of the tribe.
The Ilamagans are described by Mr. Francis [179] as "a cultivating caste found chiefly in the Zamindari taluk of Tiruppattur in Madura.
To this caste the old chiefs of the Palkonda Zamindariare said to have belonged.
The four nadus Unjanai, Sembonmari, Iravaseri, and Tennilai in the same zamindari constitute a group, of which the last is considered the chief nadu, whereat caste questions must come up for settlement.
Round about Devakotta in the Sivaganga zamindari there are fourteen nadus, representatives of which meet once a year at Kandadevi, to arrange for the annual festival at the temple dedicated to Swarnamurthi Swami.
This system cannot be called indigenous to the country, any more than the zamindari of Bengal.
In the other provinces variations of the zamindari and ryotwari systems are found.
The authorities in England favoured the zamindarisystem already at work in Bengal, which appeared at least calculated to secure punctual payment.
Those of Pendra zamindari have no traditions of their origin beyond saying that the adjoining Kenda zamindari was their original home.
Thus a number of Patbinas reside in Darri, a village in the Khujji zamindari of Raipur, while the Dangurs are almost all found in the village of Masod in Betul; in Jubbulpore Khapa is their principal centre, and in Seoni the village of Deori.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zamindari" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.