chakdar

chakdar
\(ˌ)chəkˈdär, ˈchək,d-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Panjabi cakdār, from cak tenure (from Sanskrit cakra) + Persian -dār having
: a native land tenant of India intermediate in position between the proprietor and cultivator

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