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Term used for "banditry" in the Indian subcontinent
East India Company established the Thuggee and Dacoity Department in 1830, and the Thuggee and Dacoity Suppression Acts, 1836–1848 were enacted in British
Dacoity
Law enforcement agency
The Thuggee and Dacoity Department was an organ of the East India Company that was formally established in 1835 as the Thuggee Department during the British
Thuggee and Dacoity Department
Thuggee_and_Dacoity_Department
Laws in British India
thuggee and dacoity. Thuggee was a practice which involved criminal gangs looting, robbing, and eventually murdering travelers whereas Dacoity was a type
Thuggee and Dacoity Suppression Acts, 1836–48
Thuggee_and_Dacoity_Suppression_Acts,_1836–48
Romanized culture of Dacia under the Roman Empire
The term Daco-Roman describes the Romanized culture of Dacia under the rule of the Roman Empire. The Daco-Roman mixing theory, as an origin for the Romanian
Daco-Roman
Eastern Romance language
within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called Daco-Romanian as opposed to its closest relatives, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian
Romanian_language
Ethnogenesis of Romanians
in Late Antiquity. The theory of Daco-Roman continuity argues that the Romanians are mainly descended from the Daco-Romans, a people developing through
Origin_of_the_Romanians
Musical artist
better known by his stage name Daco Junior, is a singer/songwriter, rapper and a record producer from Vaasa, Finland. Daco Junior debuted in December 2010
Daco_Junior
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
of Thracian descent. German elements (Daco-Germans), Celtic elements (Daco-Celtic) and Iranian elements (Daco-Sarmatian) occupied territories in the
Dacians
Pakistani gangster (1975–2009)
one hundred crimes. He was wanted for several serious crimes including dacoity, murder and attempted murder, drug trafficking, kidnapping for ransom,
Rehman_Dakait
Ethnic group
fiercely debated, one theory suggests that the ancestors of Romanians are the Daco-Romans, while the other theory suggests that Romanians are mainly the Thraco-Romans
Romanians
Indian dacoit
between October and December 1956, he committed a series of murders and dacoities in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. In December 1957
Gabbar_Singh_Gujjar
Penal code of the Republic of India
against Property Of Theft (303 to 307) Of Extortion (308) Of Robbery and Dacoity (309 to 313) Of Criminal Misappropriation of Property (314 and 315) Of
Bharatiya_Nyaya_Sanhita,_2023
Romance subfamily of Southeast Europe
a group of Romance languages. The group comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian), the Aromanian language and two other related minor languages,
Eastern_Romance_languages
Chambal topography
fingers, noses, and ears to pressure them into paying high sums. Many dacoity also posed as social bandits toward the local poor, paying medical bills
Chambal_(region)
Henri Daco (11 January 1864, in Liège – 7 October 1932 in Liège) was a Belgian painter and neoclassical, impressionist artist. When Henri Daco was a child
Henri_Daco
Romance language
Italo-Dalmatian Western Southern Eastern Aromanian Istro-Romanian Megleno-Romanian Daco-Romanian dialects Banat Bukovinian Crișana Maramureș Moldavian Oltenian Transylvanian
Spanish_language
Indian criminal
Nirbhay Singh Gurjar (1957 – 7 November 2005) was an Indian criminal and one of the last dacoits of the Chambal. He terrorized the Chambal ravines in India
Nirbhay_Gujjar
1925 train robbery in Kakori, India
Uttar Pradesh | India". Retrieved 30 October 2024. "How 1925 Kakori train dacoity led India to a revolutionary path for Independence". The Economic Times
Kakori_conspiracy
Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region
the "Daco-Moesian" group that would have also included the ancestor of the Albanian language spoken south of the Danube in Upper Moesia. The "Daco-Moesian"
Dacian_language
Attempts to classify the extinct Indo-European language
which had acquired satem characteristics by the time they are attested. A Daco-Thracian (or Thraco-Dacian) grouping with Dacian as either the same language
Classification_of_Thracian
Topics referred to by the same term
Dacian War(s) may refer to: Domitian's Dacian War, two punitive expeditions mounted as a border defense against raids of Moesia from Dacia in 86–87 AD
Dacian_Wars
Criminal gangs active in the riverine belt of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan
Pakistan. Infamous for their violent deeds, including kidnapping, extortion, dacoity and murder, they have expanded their illegal activities and often deceive
Katcha_dacoits
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Dacian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dacian may refer to: of or relating to Dacia in southeastern Europe Dacians, the ancient Indo-European
Dacian
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
period of peace and prosperity in the 2nd century. Scholars accepting the Daco-Roman continuity theory—one of the main theories about the origin of the
Romania
Book by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
seemingly a dacoit leader, only known as the Sardar. They're planning a dacoity in Madhav's house, intending to steal Ramgopal's will. Rajmohan asks for
Rajmohan's_Wife
Indian gangs of robbers and murderers
traced back to Sindouse had practically ceased to exist by this point. Dacoity was added to Sleeman's responsibilities in 1838 and, in 1839, he coined
Thuggee
East India Company established the Thuggee and Dacoity Department in 1830, and the Thuggee and Dacoity Suppression Acts, 1836–1848 were enacted in British
Organised_crime_in_India
Roman province (106–271/275)
Romania, became the Romanian language, making the Romanians descendants of the Daco-Romans (the Romanized population of Dacia). The opposing theory states that
Roman_Dacia
Neopagan movement in Romania
Societatea Gebeleizis ("Gebeleizis Association") Spiritualitate Daco-Românească ("Daco-Romanian Spirituality") Octavian Sarbatoare. The Foundations of
Zalmoxianism
Football club
Asociația Sport Club Daco-Getica București, commonly known as Daco-Getica București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, Sector
ASC_Daco-Getica_București
Pakistani police term for a person with a criminal record
criminal record. They are demanded by the police in offences such as murder, dacoity, robbery, and rape and all other offenses. When the accused person does
Ishtehari
In 2010 in Punjab, Pakistan
beams and stones. The two brothers were accused on the spot of robbery, dacoity, and murder. A judicial inquiry found that the boys had been innocent of
Lynching of Mughees and Muneeb Butt
Lynching_of_Mughees_and_Muneeb_Butt
Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu
Nadu Police team that investigated the Bawaria robberies, a series of dacoity and murder incidents perpetrated in residential areas along various national
S._R._Jangid
India's domestic intelligence agency
agency shared the manpower and facilities of the existing Thuggee and Dacoity Department, headquartered at Shimla. The general superintendent of the
Intelligence_Bureau_(India)
British colonial administrator (1788–1856)
with the office of Commissioner for the Suppression of Dacoity on 12 February 1839, though dacoity had been added to Sleeman's responsibilities in 1838
William_Henry_Sleeman
2005 Indian police operation
Indian state of Tamil Nadu between 1995 and 2005. These cases of organised dacoity were carried out by a group of truck drivers from the Bawaria community
Bawaria_robberies
Saudi airport and largest in the world by area
the airport has been operated and managed by the Dammam Airports Company (DACO). Commercial transport was only halted once throughout the history of the
King Fahd International Airport
King_Fahd_International_Airport
Linguistical theory
The term Thraco-Illyrian refers to a hypothesis according to which the Daco-Thracian and Illyrian languages comprise a distinct branch of Indo-European
Thraco-Illyrian_languages
First Romanian grammar book
Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae ("Elements of the Daco-Roman or Vlach/Wallachian language") is a Romanian grammar book written by Samuil
Elementa linguae daco-romanae sive valachicae
Elementa_linguae_daco-romanae_sive_valachicae
Indian Police Service officer (born 1975)
in Madhya Pradesh. It is part of a region historically notorious for dacoity. [citation needed] Following his early education at a local school, Sharma
Manoj_Kumar_Sharma
Civil Intelligence Agency of Pakistan
State, IB traces its institutional origins to the colonial era Thuggee and Dacoity Department founded in 1830 under British rule. Over the decades, IB has
Intelligence Bureau (Pakistan)
Intelligence_Bureau_(Pakistan)
Language family native to Eurasia
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
Indo-European_languages
Person declared as outside the protection of the law
hunter Brigandage Buccaneer Bushranger Cangaço Caput lupinum Civil death Dacoity List of depression-era outlaws Gangster List of Old West gunfighters Hajduk
Outlaw
Structured criminal groups
Wo Hop To Big Circle Gang Shui Fong Snakehead India Mumbai underworld Dacoity Thuggee Indonesia Preman Israel Israeli mafia Japan Yakuza Lebanon Lebanese
Organized_crime
1985 Indian film
target location, alerting the inhabitants to remain calm. As expected, the dacoity attempt fails. Beemarao asks Arun to turn on the torchlight he's holding
Chidambara_Rahasiyam_(film)
Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin
Neapolitan/Southern Italian, Dalmatian (extinct in 1898), Istriot; Eastern Romance: Daco-Romanian (Romanian), Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian; Southern
Romance_languages
Oldest known text in an Indo-European language
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
Anitta_text
Indian revolutionary (1900–1927)
hanged in the end, and happily so, after the trial for the Kakori rail dacoity.[citation needed] Like others in the Hindustan Republican Association,
Ashfaqulla_Khan
Bosnian singer and songwriter (1946–2001)
himself. During his career, he earned nicknames including "Pimpek", "Davor", "Dačo" or simply "Pjevač" (literally the Singer) due to his unique voice. In parallel
Davorin_Popović
1956 historical novel by Khushwant Singh
seeks to redeem himself over the course of the novel. He's framed for the dacoity, used as a scapegoat for the police, and abused by many in Mano Majra.
Train_to_Pakistan
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Romanian or romanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romanian may refer to: anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania
Romanian
Bangladeshi–Pakistani film actress
cousin of Umar Ata Bandial, along with other four men committed armed dacoity at the residence of Robin Ghosh and Shabnam in Gulberg area of Lahore on
Shabnam
Indian hate speech and blasphemy law
303 (murder) 305 (abetting suicide) 364A (kidnapping for ransom) 364A (dacoity with murder) 376A (rape with murder or resulting in persistent vegetative
Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code
Section_295A_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code
Historical region in Central Europe
the demographics in Transylvania at the time. According to the theory of Daco-Roman continuity, Romanians continuously lived on the territory. Opponents
Transylvania
Extinct Indo-European language in Asia
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
Tocharian_B
Fairy tale
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
The_Smith_and_the_Devil
Indian female dacoit
"Indian Bandit Queen". She was the first female dacoit of India. Her area of dacoity was the famed Chambal valley, which remained for a long time a stronghold
Putlibai_(dacoit)
Indian criminal and politician
charged in nine murder cases, three cases of attempted murder, two cases of dacoity, many cases of kidnapping for extortion, as well as various crimes under
D._P._Yadav
Country in West Africa
Government Printing Office, 1976, page 337 "Partners: Sierra Leone Armed Forces". Daco-sl.org. Archived from the original on 11 January 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2012
Sierra_Leone
ROU Răzvan Began (from Daco-Getica București) — DF ROU Bogdan Jica (on loan from Gaz Metan Mediaș, previously on loan at Daco-Getica București) — DF
List of Romanian football transfers winter 2019–20
List_of_Romanian_football_transfers_winter_2019–20
Archaeological culture
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
Qäwrighul_culture
Ancestor of the Indo-European languages
languages include Italo-Celtic, Graeco-Aryan, Graeco-Armenian, Graeco-Phrygian, Daco-Thracian, and Thraco-Illyrian. There are numerous lexical similarities between
Proto-Indo-European_language
Romance language of the Balkans
and 25 words are from the substrate, a much smaller number compared to Daco-Romanian which preserved 89 words from the substrate. The situation is typical
Istro-Romanian_language
Indian politician (1934–2015)
16 criminal cases including 6 cases of attempt to murder and 3 cases of dacoity, according to his affidavit at the time on nomination. In 1977, Mitrasen
Mitrasen_Yadav
Romanian former professional footballer
Speranța Cahul 2016–2019 Dinamo București (youth) 2019 Daco-Getica București (assistant) 2019 Daco-Getica București (head coach) 2019 Turris Turnu Măgurele
Sorin_Bucuroaia
Romanian former professional footballer
Constantin Adrian Blid (born 18 October 1967) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. "Adrian Blid, stelistul hair-stylist"
Constantin_Blid
Romance language of the Balkans
semantics are shared with Aromanian and Romanian: (n.b.: MR=Megleno-Romanian, DR=Daco-Romanian, i.e. Romanian) basilica > MR bisearică, DR biserică (church, originally
Megleno-Romanian_language
Crime investigation department in Punjab, Pakistan
CCD in all districts of Punjab. CCD investigates crimes such as murder, dacoity, extortion, vehicle theft and kidnapping for ransom. It runs its own police
Crime_Control_Department
Indian bureaucrat and Additional National Security Advisor of India
received a number of commendations from the Chief Minister for eradicating dacoity in the district. At a 2017 conference in Myanmar, Khanna shared advice
Rajinder_Khanna
1979 Indian film
confronts Govinda, who bests him and gets his henchmen — he is turning to dacoity — to deliver Gautam to Rajasahab. Sandhya arrives and reveals Gautam's
Gautam_Govinda
Indian politician and former bandit
kidnapped 200 people and looted 30 houses. In June 2000, after 18 years of dacoity, she surrendered to Uttar Pradesh police. She was jailed, facing 29 charges
Seema_Parihar
Romanian footballer (born 1994)
0000–2011 Juventus București Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2011–2019 Daco-Getica București 72 (11) 2017–2018 → Sportul Snagov (loan) 30 (8) 2019–2022
Cristian_Bustea
Lower-class social resistance
during the 19th century Cangaço, outlaws in the Nordeste region of Brazil Dacoity, Indian bandits who portrayed themselves (and were portrayed by the media)
Social_banditry
American strategic bomber
News, 11 April 2011 "Uncovering the Rockwell B-1B Lancer" Willy Peeters, Daco Publications, ISBN 978-9080674776, 2006 Technical Order 00-105E-9 Revision
Rockwell_B-1_Lancer
District of Uttar Pradesh in India
20th century with frequent incidents of loot, murders, kidnappings and dacoity. The district is divided into 9 blocks, these are: According to the 2011
Muzaffarnagar_district
2017 Indian film by H. Vinoth
the Bawaria robberies, it depicts the nefarious activity of organised dacoity committed in Tamil Nadu during the late 1990s and early 2000s and the subsequent
Theeran_Adhigaaram_Ondru
Secret revolutionary group operating in Bengal for Indian independence
organized a series of dacoities, organized robbery by armed gangs, which came to be known as Taxicab dacoities and Boat dacoities, in order to procure
Jugantar
Romanian former football midfielder
Florentin Cruceru (born 25 March 1981) is a Romanian former football midfielder who played in his career for teams such as: Sportul Studențesc, Argeș Pitești
Florentin_Cruceru
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
List of rulers of Thrace and Dacia List of Thracian tribes List of ancient Daco-Thracian peoples and tribes Odrysian kingdom Orphism (religion) Thracian
Thracians
Sheep milk cheese made in several European countries
Russu, Limba traco-dacilor, Editura Ştiințifică, 1967 Ariton Vraciu, Limba daco-geților, Timişoara: Editura Facla, 1980 Vladimir Orel, Albanian Etymological
Bryndza
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
87. ISBN 978-0-904173-17-8. Katare, Shyam Sunder (1972). Patterns of Dacoity in India: A case study of Madhya Pradesh. New Delhi: S. Chand. p. 26.,
Shivpuri
Indian freedom fighter (1892–1927)
then British Government, for a murder carried out during the Bamrauli dacoity in December 1924. He was sentenced to death, along with Ram Prasad Bismil
Roshan_Singh
Book by Surender Mohan Pathak
book. The Hindi crime thriller (hi:पैंसठ लाख की डकैती, Painsatth Lakh ki Dacoity) was first published in 1977. It was the fourth book in the Vimal series
The_65_Lakh_Heist
Subcaste of Koli caste
their purported anti-social behaviour and activities, such as alleged dacoity in Gujarat. During the First World War, Chunwalia Kolis were enlisted as
Chunvalia_Koli
Indian criminal
Escobar of Bihar,” he led an extensive criminal network spanning smuggling, dacoity, and political muscle-power operations. He was notorious for his anti-communist
Kamdev_Singh
Thrace). Proto-Indo-Europeans (Proto-Indo-European speakers) Proto-Daco-Thracians (Proto-Daco-Thracian speakers) Dacians / Daci (a closely related people to
List of ancient Daco-Thracian peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Daco-Thracian_peoples_and_tribes
Senior officer rank of the Royal Navy
and in joint service establishments, a captain may be referred to as a "DACOS" (standing for deputy assistant chief of staff) or an "AH" (assistant head)
Captain_(Royal_Navy)
American actress (born 1949)
of Love: Part 1" Episode: "Acts of Love: Part 2" 1977 Nero Wolfe Sarah Dacos TV movie broadcast 1979 1978 Family Lizzie Episode: "Echoes of Love" 1983
Brooke_Adams_(actress)
Proposed subgroup of Indo-European languages
Hypothetical Indo-European phylogenetic clades Balkan Paleo-Balkan Graeco-Albanian Daco-Thracian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Armeno-Phrygian Thraco-Illyrian
Graeco-Phrygian_languages
303 (murder) 305 (abetting suicide) 364A (kidnapping for ransom) 364A (dacoity with murder) 376A (rape with murder or resulting in persistent vegetative
Adultery_law_in_India
Archaeogenetic name for an ancestral genetic component
Proto-Indo-European language Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut Hypothetical Balkanic Daco-Thracian Graeco-Albanian Graeco-Armenian Graeco-Aryan Graeco-Phrygian Indo-Hittite
Western_Steppe_Herders
Romanian historian and archaeologist (1928–1994)
Județului Arad. Olteanu, Sorin. "Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum - Ptolemy's Dacia". Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum (in Romanian and English). Archived from
Ion_Horațiu_Crișan
Wallachian historian
to Wallachia in 1804. Fotino was one of the first scholars to propose a Daco-Roman ancestry for the Romanians by stating, in his History of Old Dacia
Dionisie_Fotino
killing 11 people mostly children. 22 November 1990 Aliwal BATALA gsp Bank dacoity in Aliwal and Guard killed November 1990 Amritsar Sikh militants killed
List of terrorist incidents in Punjab, India
List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_Punjab,_India
Dacian fortified settlement
Retrieved 4 May 2013. Olteanu, Sorin. "Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum - Toponyms Section". Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum (in Romanian and English). Archived from
Pelendava
Indian law related to cheating
303 (murder) 305 (abetting suicide) 364A (kidnapping for ransom) 364A (dacoity with murder) 376A (rape with murder or resulting in persistent vegetative
Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code
Section_420_of_the_Indian_Penal_Code
Armenian footballer of Romanian background
participating in 7 international matches. He is currently head coach at Daco-Getica București. Pyunik Yerevan Armenian Premier League: 2003, 2004 Armenian
Marian_Zeciu
Indian criminal (1944-1982)
Retrieved 31 March 2012. "City's first encounter ended two years of urban dacoity". The Indian Express. 22 June 2002. Retrieved 31 March 2012.[dead link]
Manya_Surve
Creature in Greek mythology
origin Dacian plant names Dacian names Dacian script Sinaia lead plates Daco-Thracian Thracian language Thraco-Illyrian Religion Deities Bendis Deceneus
Siren_(mythology)
Romanian professional footballer
Iulian Carabela (born 11 April 1996) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Axiopolis Cernavodă. In his career, also played
Iulian_Carabela
DACOITY
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Magic flower
Male
Arthurian
, (strong); a king of Britain.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a medieval pet form of the personal name Peter. Compare Perkin.Jewish (from Lithuania) : habitational name from Perki in Lithuania.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Babies
Boy/Male
Tamil
Purify
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fish
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ascetic
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sunflower
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rising, confirming, establishing.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Shiva
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n.
See Dacoit, Dacoity.
n.
The practice of gang robbery in India; robbery committed by dacoits.