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The agrarian system of Moslem India

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1751319059
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-129553
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Répertoire des administrateurs & commissaires de société, des banques, banquiers et agents de change de France et de Belgique
Place of publication:
Paris [u.a.]
Year of publication:
[1926]
Scope:
1316 S.
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2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
Répertoire des administrateurs, commissaires, liquidateurs, curateurs, etc., de sociétés
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The agrarian system of Moslem India
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Antecedents
  • Chapter II. The 13th and 14th centuries
  • Chapter III. The Sayyid and Afghan dynasties
  • Chapter VC. The seventeenth century
  • Chapter VI. The last phase in Northern India
  • Chapter VII. The outlying regions
  • Chapter VIII. Conclusion
  • Index

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Peasants, passim, defined, 3 
Classification of, British period, 
i161 
Defaulting, 142-3 
Duties of, 3 
Position of, under 
Akbar, 115 
Jahangir, 120ff. 
Shahjahan, 131-2 
Tipd Sultan, 188- 
Rights of, in 
British period, 16: 
Hindu period, 4 
Moslem period, under Aurang- 
zeb, 140ff. 
Scarcity of, under Aurangzeb, 
146-7, 152, and in the 
early 19th century, 161-2 
Pelsaert, F., 282, quoted, passim 
Personal Tax = Jiziya, 14, 231 
Peshkash, paid by Chiefs; 267 
Plague, 17th century, 145-6 
Plough-revenue, Deccan, 185 
Poll-tax = Jiziya, 14, 231 
Population, growth of, 17th cen- 
tury, 144 
Portuguese, the, in India, Farming 
by, 190 
Prasad, Mr. Ishwari, quoted, 177. 
447., 45 
Prices, and Price-control. under 
Alauddin, 36 
Akbar, 84-5 
Lodi dynasty, 68—9 
Later rulers in Bengal, 198 
Produce (passim), defined, 3, 209 
[ndo-Persian terms for, 211 
Share of, see Share of Produce 
Property, and Chiefs’ Right, dis. 
tinction between, 174 
Province, defined, 23, 216 
Provinces, passim, see also Ceded 
and Conquered Provinces 
Divisions of, 25 
Position of, under Akbar, 82ff., 
96-7, 11711. 
13th and 14th Centuries, enum- 
erated, 23ff., organisation 
of, 25-6 
Punjab Provinces, 3. 
Qabuliyat, explained, 71 
Qanungo=Pargana Accountant, 19, 
73, 86, 243, 276 
Qanungo, Prof., quoted, 76n., 221 
Janungo-rates, 73, 82, 83, 86ff.. 
244 
Qasba, defined, 18, 19, 276 
Dismat-t ghalla=Sharing, 69n.. 276 
INDEX 
203 
Qutbuddin, King of Delhi, 21 
Dutbuddin Khalji, King of Delhi, 
reign of, 40, 44 
Rai, rank, 8, 18, 58, 276 
Ra‘iyat, term explained, 18, 277 
Raja, rank, 276 
Rajputana, see Ajmer 
Rana, rank, 8, 18, 276 
Ranthambhor, Assignment attached 
to, 96 
Rao, Mr. C. H., quoted, 5x. 
Rao, rank, 8, 276 
Ragami, 276; term discussed, 240-1 
Reclamation Rules of Akbar, 113-14, 
129 
Record of Rights, the first, 158 
Recovery (see also Audit and 
Recovery), Indo-Persian 
terms for, 210-11 
Regulation system of Akbar, 110ff., 
118ff., general view of, 
115ff. 
Rent, Fixed, 183 
Representatives (see also Inter- 
mediaries) Assessment 
through, 9 
Reservation and Assignment, dis- 
tinction between, 117, 125 
Reserved Land==Khalisa, defined. 
29 
Administration of, under 
Akbar, 83ff., 109ff., 240, 246 
Aliuddin, 38 
Aurangzeb, 132, 133, 148 
Bahmani kingdom, 18x 
Bengal, 197 
jabangir, 128 
Lodi Kings, 68 
Muhammad Tughlaq, 484. 
13th century, 29 
17th century, 125 
Shihjahan, 126, 147 
Revenue Ministry, see Diwan, 
Diwani 
Rewards (Imam), 93 &n., 98 
River Country, the, described, 23 
Under Alauddin Kbalji, 34, 37 
38 
Muhammad Tughlaq, 48-51. 
208 
Robertson, C., quoted, 182-3 
Roe, Sir T., 282; quoted, 128%, 
Rohilkhand, 34, 38, 169 
Rupee, introduction of, 255 
Rvot (see also Peasant), 3n., 18, 
277 
Ryotwart, 277; term discussed. 
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