circar (Meaning)
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circar (n.)
A district, or part of a province. See Sircar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of circar
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circar Sentence Examples
- The term "circar" historically referred to a district or administrative division in India during British rule.
- Circars were originally established by the Dutch and later adopted by the British East India Company.
- Each circar was governed by a local administrator known as a "circar collector."
- The British divided the Madras Presidency into several circars for administrative convenience.
- The circar system played a significant role in the colonial administration of India.
- Circars often encompassed several smaller regions or districts within their jurisdiction.
- Revenue collection and administrative duties were key functions of the circar collectors.
- The circar system underwent changes over time, reflecting shifts in colonial policies and governance.
- Some circars were known for their agricultural productivity, while others focused more on trade and commerce.
- The legacy of the circar system can still be seen in certain administrative structures and place names in present-day India.
FAQs About the word circar
A district, or part of a province. See Sircar.
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No antonyms found.
The term "circar" historically referred to a district or administrative division in India during British rule.
Circars were originally established by the Dutch and later adopted by the British East India Company.
Each circar was governed by a local administrator known as a "circar collector."
The British divided the Madras Presidency into several circars for administrative convenience.