The ‘Kazi’, a hereditary title granted to some families in Sikkim, held positions similar to:

Zamindars
Village headmen
Priests
Royal advisors

The correct answer is: d) Royal advisors.

Kazi is a hereditary title granted to some families in Sikkim. They held positions similar to royal advisors. They were responsible for advising the king on matters of state and religion. They also played a role in the administration of the kingdom.

Zamindars were landlords who collected taxes from the peasants. Village headmen were responsible for the administration of villages. Priests were responsible for conducting religious ceremonies and rituals.

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