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landholdings Meaning in Bengali







landholdings's Usage Examples:

Monastic granges were outlying landholdings held by monasteries independent of the manorial system.


In England he progressively acquired landholdings, which he had to manage.


the depletion of the royal treasury due to large tax-free religious landholdings became more pronounced.


river runs primarily through state forest reserves, although 25 private landholdings are situated along the length of the river.


construction of the McKim, Mead and White building, the block was among the landholdings of Elizabeth Goelet Kip and her son George Goelet Kip.


The land for the preserve, part of Trower's original landholdings on Virginia's Eastern Shore, was donated to the commonwealth of Virginia.


death in 1947, the estate was subdivided and sold to create many smaller landholdings.


Joanz, Latizko and Radbod – separated their estate in Nána from the landholdings of the cathedral chapter of Esztergom.


His extensive landholdings in the surrounding countryside were erected into the Manor of O'Donovan's.


nearby Burlington, was killed crossing the railroad that divided his landholdings, after attending a town meeting where he protested the need for improved.


at court or at war, he followed his father in managing the family's landholdings.


It does not include any territorial landholdings and does not produce any revenue for the title holder.


Families hold Aawat if they have large landholdings, there has been a death in the family or cultivating cattles have died.


The house, along with extensive landholdings, remained in the locally prominent Nichols family until the late 19th.


the Ohlone, and later this locale was part of the Spanish missions' landholdings.


most of her life on the island of Hawaii where she was allocated vast landholdings after the Great Mahele of 1848.


Molina enacted a series of land reform measures, calling for large landholdings to be redistributed among the peasant population.


Brictric was a powerful Saxon thegn whose many English landholdings, mostly in the West Country, are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.



Synonyms:

belongings; property; holding;

Antonyms:

isotropy; solubility;

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