Description:
The Chinna Kodhan Saheb (Lord of the Manor) is a title given to the head of a feudal estate in India. The title is derived from the Sanskrit word chinna, meaning small, and kodhan, meaning estate. The Chinna Kodhan Saheb was typically a member of the noble caste and was responsible for managing the estate and its resources. The title was often conferred on a relative of the ruler or on a trusted official. The Chinna Kodhan Saheb typically lived in a palatial estate and was responsible for organizing ceremonies and festivals to celebrate the estate's status and wealth. The Chinna Kodhan Saheb typically had a number of retainers who served him and were responsible for managing the estate's resources.





