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Meaning of taluk
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taluk (n.)
A large estate; esp., one constituting a revenue district or dependency the native proprietor of which is responsible for the collection and payment of the public revenue due from it.
taluk Sentence Examples
- The taluk of Kittur in India is renowned for its historical fort and battles.
- The revenue administration of a taluk is typically headed by a Tahsildar.
- The taluk system in India originated during the Mughal period and has undergone various modifications over time.
- Each taluk is further divided into revenue villages known as hoblis.
- The taluk of Mysuru City in Karnataka is home to the famous Mysore Palace.
- Taluk offices play a crucial role in implementing government schemes and providing various services to citizens.
- The geographical boundaries of a taluk may vary depending on administrative considerations.
- The taluk of Karaikudi in Tamil Nadu is famous for its textile industry and Chettinad cuisine.
- Taluk courts handle civil and criminal cases within their respective jurisdictions.
- The taluk of Mannargudi in Tamil Nadu boasts a rich agricultural heritage and temple architecture.
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A large estate; esp., one constituting a revenue district or dependency the native proprietor of which is responsible for the collection and payment of the publ
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The taluk of Kittur in India is renowned for its historical fort and battles.
The revenue administration of a taluk is typically headed by a Tahsildar.
The taluk system in India originated during the Mughal period and has undergone various modifications over time.
Each taluk is further divided into revenue villages known as hoblis.