Known Saini Zaildars of British Punjab
Zaildar was a native officer in charge of a Zail in the colonial rural administration of Punjab in British India. Each Zail was an administrative unit, extending between 2 to 40 villages.
A Zaildar was more influential than a lambardar (village headman) because a Zail included many villages under it. Zaildars represented the Chaudharis of the former times and were hand picked by the deputy commissioner only after consideration of ‘caste’ or ‘tribe’ , local influence, extent of landholding, services rendered to the state by him or his family, and lastly personal character and ability.
Zaildars were essentially revenue collectors and village level representatives of the state who enjoyed remuneration for their duties, life grants equal to one per cent, of the revenue of their zails from the assessment of any single village that they chose.
The following is the list of some of the known Saini Zaildars of British Punjab:
- Chaudhari Jawahir Singh was Zaildar of Hoshiarpur had 19 villages under him.
- Chaudhari Jaimal Singh was Zaildar of Dasuya had 22 villages under him.
- Chaudhari Bhola Ram of Bhola Chak 178 , Baria (Punjab-Pakistan)
- Sardar Surjan Singh Saini of Phulkiyan Riyasat (Patiala State) was among the biggest landlords in Phulkiyan. He was the son of Sardar Jai Singh Saini who was a part of nobility of Patiala state. Sardar Jai Singh was a descendant of Sardar Nanu Singh Saini and was the royal poet and a close advisor of Maharaja Karam Singh. Sardar Sujan Singh’s estate was the second largest in Phulkiyan riyasat in terms of land that any nobleman owned.
Note: This list is not exhaustive. More information is needed for Ropar , Jalandhar, and Gurdaspur districts, and also for Hoshiarpur, over different periods of time before 1947.
Saini Rai Bahadur
Besides the above the below mentioned Saini personality received the title of ”Rai Bahadur”. The rank of the Rai Bahadur was much higher than that of Zaildar. Only one person per district received this title.
- Rai Bahadur Chaudhary Dewan Chand Saini, MBE (Member of the Order of British Empire)
Reference:
The India Office and Burma Office List for. (1945). p.101, United Kingdom: (n.p.).
Other leading Zamindars and Zaildars per Informant Accounts
- Chaudhary Takth Mal Bhondi of Bhogpur Bhondiyan in Jalandhar District
-Socio-cultural correlates of environmental pollution, Study conducted in Hoshiarpur District, Punjab, India. Palwinder Singh, pp 40, Anmol Publications, 1992
-
Zaildar Chaudhary Ganda Ram Saini of Haveli Khurd, Ropar