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Diwani is a calligraphic variety of Arabic script, a cursive style developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th century - early 17th century). It reached its height of popularity under Süleyman I the Magnificent (1520–1566).

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15-521: It was labeled the Diwani script because it was used in the Ottoman diwan and was one of the secrets of the sultan's palace. The rules of this script were not known to everyone, but confined to its masters and a few bright students. It was used in the writing of all royal decrees , endowments , and resolutions . A Diwani text adorned with a tugrah, a complex calligraphic seal, represented the authority of

30-556: A dewan . Exceptionally, a ruler was himself titled Dewan or a loftier variation, notably: As a title used in various Early Modern Indian states, Diwan denoted the highest officials in the court after the king; the suffix -ji is added as a mark of respect in India. In the major Maratha states of Baroda (ruled by the Gaekwad), Gwalior (ruled by Scindias or Shinde), Indore (ruled by Holkar), and Nagpur ( ruled by Bhonsle, but not from

45-794: A common surname among Sikhs in Punjab. The word first appears under the Caliphate of Omar I (A.D. 634–644). As the Caliphate state became more complicated, the term was extended over all the government bureaus. The divan of the Sublime Porte was the council or Cabinet of the state. In the Ottoman Empire , it consisted of the usually (except in the Sultan 's presence) presiding Grand Vizier and other viziers , and occasionally

60-413: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Diwan (title) Dewan (also known as diwan , sometimes spelled devan or divan ) designated a powerful government official, minister, or ruler. A dewan was the head of a state institution of the same name (see Divan ). Diwans belonged to the elite families in the history of Mughal and post-Mughal India and held high posts within

75-718: Is described as mostly inhabited by the Abhiras (Abhira-praya-manusyam). The Anartta country and its inhabitants were called Surastra and the Saurastras , probably after the Rattas (Rastras) akin to the Rastrikas of Asoka's rock Edicts, now known as Maharashtra and the Marathas. The Marathas ruled much of India in the period immediately preceding the consolidation of British rule in India . The Maratha states came to form

90-755: The Janissary Ağa. In 19th-century Romania , the Ad hoc Divan was a body which played a role in the country's development towards independence from Ottoman rule. In Javanese and related languages (such as Malay and Indonesian ), the borrowed word "dewan" is the standard word for council, as in the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (or Indonesia's Council of People's Representatives) and Dewan Undangan Negeri ( State Legislative Assembly of Malaysia ), Dewan Rakyat ( House of Representatives of Malaysia ), and Dewan Negara ( Senate of Malaysia ). During

105-702: The Chhatrapati Shivaji family ), the highest officer after the king was called the Diwan. One of the examples – Shrimant Diwan/Rao Bahadur Atmaram Kulkarni, was the Diwan (Prime Minister) of Maratha Jamkhandi State . In the 19th century, the British Parliament established in British India a supreme court for revenue matters (non-criminal matters) named the " Sudder Dewanny Adawlut ", which applied Hindu law. Dewan, Diwan, Divan, or Deo

120-503: The Sultan and the Ottoman state. The Diwani script can be divided into two types: Diwani is marked by beauty and harmony, and accurate small samples are considered more beautiful than larger ones. It is still used in the correspondence of kings , princes , presidents , and in ceremonies and greeting cards, and has a high artistic value. This article related to the Arabic script

135-425: The early British Raj. In French India , one of its constituent colonies, Yanaon , had Zamindar and Diwan . They were active in its local and municipal administration during French rule. The Zamindar of Yanam was given a 4-gun salute by French counterparts. The document dated Bikram Samvat 1833 Bhadra Vadi 3 Roj 6 (i.e. Friday 2 August 1776), shows that Vamsharaj Pande and Swaroop Singh Karki had carried

150-470: The effective rule of Mughal India , the Dewan served as the chief revenue officer of a province. Later, when most vassal states gained various degrees of self-determination , the finance — and/or chief minister and leader of many princely states (especially Muslim , but also many Hindu , including Baroda , Hyderabad , Mysore , Kochi , Travancore — referred to as Dalawa until 1811) became known as

165-463: The government. The word is Persian in origin and was loaned into Arabic. The original meaning was "bundle (of written sheets)", hence "book", especially "book of accounts," and hence "office of accounts," "custom house," "council chamber". The meaning of the word, divan "long, cushioned seat" is due to such seats having been found along the walls in Middle Eastern council chambers. It is

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180-901: The title Dhar (e.g., Mohan Dhar Diwan, a high-ranked member of Vishwa Hindu Parishad ). They had a fight with the royal family of Ratanpur, defeated the king, and started ruling the Ratanpur estate. After the Battle of Buxar , when Bengal was annexed by the East India Company in 1764, the Mughal Emperor granted the Company the Diwani (the right to collect revenue) in Bengal and Bihar in 1765. The term Diwani thus referred to British (fiscal) suzerainty over parts of India during

195-489: The title of Dewan (equivalent to Prime Minister) of the Kingdom of Nepal . List of Maratha dynasties and states This is a list of Maratha dynasties and Maratha princely states . The word Maratha is derived from the word Maharatthi - Maharatta. The Rathikas were the mighty people of Maharashtra. The Rathikas were also called Rashtriks. Hence it was referred to as Maharashtrik. The nation of Maharashtriks

210-633: Was identified as Maharashtra. According to R. G. Bhandarkar , the term Maratha is derived from Rattas, a tribe which held political supremacy in the Deccan from the remotest time. The Rattas called themselves Maha Rattas or Great Rattas, and thus the country in which they lived came to be called Maharashtra , the Sanskrit of which is Maha-rashtra. In the Harivamsa , the Yadava kingdom called Anaratta

225-886: Was the hereditary title borne by the Chief Minister of the Hindu Cooch State in the Bengal region . Diwan also became a surname of high-caste Hindus or Sikhs in the Punjab region . There is also a community with the surname Diwan found in Chhattisgarh , near the Bilaspur and Janjgir-Champa regions. This is a Brahmin-Rajput community descendant from Deo Brahmin-Rajputs who migrated from Purvanchal in Uttar Pradesh . The males in this community take

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