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- Lambardar abstract "Lambardar (Punjabi, Urdu: لمبردار), (synonym Nambardar) is a title in Pakistan which applies to powerful families of zamindars of the village or town, a state-privileged status generally hereditary and equivalent to an English duke, who in many cases has wide ranging governmental powers: the policing authority of the village, and many other governmental and administrative perks. In contrast the very powerful Zaildar had power over 20 to 400 villages.That has resulted in a feudal system perpetrating the Pakistan Senate and its elected representatives. Almost all elected leaders of the state have been from the landed and feudal gentry in many cases holding the tile of lambardar. Most Presidents and prime ministers also have been from feudal stock, with the exception of martial law administrators and generals, who led coups.".
- Lambardar wikiPageID "17301896".
- Lambardar wikiPageRevisionID "564779380".
- Lambardar hasPhotoCollection Lambardar.
- Lambardar subject Category:Feudalism_in_Pakistan.
- Lambardar subject Category:Titles_in_Pakistan.
- Lambardar comment "Lambardar (Punjabi, Urdu: لمبردار), (synonym Nambardar) is a title in Pakistan which applies to powerful families of zamindars of the village or town, a state-privileged status generally hereditary and equivalent to an English duke, who in many cases has wide ranging governmental powers: the policing authority of the village, and many other governmental and administrative perks.".
- Lambardar label "Lambardar".
- Lambardar sameAs m.0h68g9b.
- Lambardar sameAs Q6481072.
- Lambardar sameAs Q6481072.
- Lambardar wasDerivedFrom Lambardar?oldid=564779380.
- Lambardar isPrimaryTopicOf Lambardar.