Tazimi
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Tazim was a medieval system of respect given to some noble person in India. During medieval period, gold was not allowed to be born by every person. However, some castes were allowed to bear gold, but they too were not allowed to bear the gold in foot, except for the ladies. A Tazimdar was allowed to bear the gold in foot, and in front of a king. He also enjoyed other respects. Therefore Tazimi means a person who enjoyed respect in Royal Court including bearing gold in the foot.