Citations:taraf


 * 1885, George Clifford Whitworth, An Anglo-Indian Dictionary: A Glossary of Indian Terms Used in English, and of Such English Or Other Non-Indian Terms as Have Obtained Special Meanings in India, page 313:
 * taraf [Hindustani.] Quarter, direction; a side, a part; a tract of country. A taraf is usually a subdivision of a parganah. The Bahmani rulers, however, divided their whole kingdom into four tarafs.


 * 1918, All India Reporter, page 266:
 * In village Santpura there are three tarafs, one tarf Badi, one tarf Vedi, and one tarf of other tribes.


 * 1951, All India Reporter, page 182:
 * He then points out that in fact the fields of one taraf are intermingled with the fields of the other taraf and that there is no homogeneity of descent in taraf Bakhtu where the land in suit is situate. [12] Now, the tarafs to be distinct sub-divisions must be distinct entities having nothing in common between them ...


 * 2005, Sheela Mohan Nabar, Konkan economy and society in transition, 1818-1920: with special reference to Ratnagiri, Malvan and Vengurla (ISBN 9788186771686):
 * In 1869, there were five tarafs recorded namely Hacheri, Majgaon, Hatkhambe and Pawas. They contained 99 villages ...