tahsildars
Tahsildars are administrative officials in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the British Raj and the modern Indian administrative system. The term "tahsildar" is derived from the Persian word "tahsil," which means "receipt" or "collection." Historically, tahsildars were responsible for the collection of revenue and other taxes, as well as the maintenance of law and order in their designated tahsils, which were administrative divisions of the district.
In the British Raj, tahsildars were appointed by the British government and were responsible for the collection
In modern India, the role of tahsildars has evolved, but they still play a significant role in
Tahsildars are appointed by the state government and are responsible for the administration of their designated