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The agrarian system of Moslem India

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fullscreen: The agrarian system of Moslem India

Monograph

Identifikator:
1738588467
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-115043
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Proceedings of the South & East African combined agricultural, cotton, entomological and mycological conference held at Nairobi, August, 1926
Place of publication:
Nairobi
Publisher:
East African Standard
Year of publication:
1926
Scope:
VI, 337 Seiten
Ill.
Digitisation:
2020
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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INDE:: 
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Pe | 
Sukraniti, the, quoted, 17 
Surplus-income, 29 &n. 
Swysirghal, term explained, 98, 271 
Sweeper caste (Balihar), 176n., 
224, 225 
Torture, recovery by, 42-3 
Treasury, the, 231 &n. 
Trench, Mr. G. C., quoted, 13 
[ribute-land, see Tithe-land and 
Tribute-land 
Tughril Khan, 218 
Iazuk, 283; quoted, passim 
Twining, T., quoted, 162n. 
Tabaqat-i Akbari, the, 282; quoted, 
passim 
T'abaqat-i Nasiri, 283; quoted, 
passim, estimated, 26 
Tafrig, term explained, 137%., 
Taghan Khan, 218 
Talug, 277; defined, 150 
Talugdar, 277; term defined, 194 
Tanka, 255 
Tagstmat-i mulk, 243, 245 
Cartkh-1 Mubarakshahi, the, 28- 
quoted, passim, estima 
56 
Shey Shahi, the 
estimated, 69n. 
nosition of, under 
119 
Sharing in, 119 
Valuation in, 265 
Ten-vear rates of Akbar, 82, 88, Rc 
248ff.; enhanced and 
duced in Lahore, -¢- 
applicable to Assignme 
91-2 
Tenures (see also Assignment 
security and insecurit+ 
53, 64, 205; under : abap- 
gir, 127, 130-1 
Charitable, 161, 177 
Service, 161, 176 
Terminology, discussed, 
191fl., 200ff. 
of Aurangzeb’'s Farm: 
in ‘British period, 150 
Hindu, 19 
Moslem, 18-19 
Terry, E., quoted, 130 
Thomas, E., quoted 6on. 
Three Towns, the, 189ff 
l'imariots= Assignees, 146» 
Iimar's Institutes, 258 
[ipa Sultin, Regulations of .: 
Iirhut, Province, 24 
lithe-land and Tribute-land dis- 
tinction between, .4-15, 
20, 140, 273 
Fodar Mal, Raja, 196, 201, 253 
Assessment rates of, 86ff., g4n., 
t1otf., 243, 261, in Bengal 
182, 194, 195, 196 
Audit measures of, 101, 103, 106 
Legends of, 103f., 255ff., 266 
Position and Career of 102ff 
JDAIPUR-MEWAR, Agrarian system 
in, 13 
contract-holdings in, 13, 141 
King's share of produce in, 13, 204 
“Tshy. Ushri— Tithe land, g.v. 
JI UATION (see also Jama), term 
=xplained, 56, 209, 212, 
240 
Indo-Persian terms for, 212ff. 
Made under 
Akbar, 94ff., 213ff., 240ff., 2509, 
2621. 
Firiz, 57, 60, 61, 213, 232-3 
Tahangir, 153, 264 
Muhammad Tughlaq, 52 
Sikandar Lodi, 72 
7th Century, 155-6 
Statistics of, in 
Baglana, 215 
Bengal, 155, 196, 197, 26211. 
Berar, 264, 268 
Gujarat, 213-14, 263 
Kashmir, 214 
Pilamau, 214, 267-8 
Surat, 215 
Tatta, 265 
Yan Twist, J., quoted, 1297., 130 
“asishtha, quoted, 3n., 5n. 
vazir, history of the term, xiv, xv, 
278 
Jiiayanagar, Kingdom of, 180 
Agrarian System in, 12 
Villages, passim, terms foi. 
271, 276 
village-accountants = Patwa 
03, 171m., = 
Under Akbar, 114, 
Alauddin Khalji, = 
Aurangzeb, 1306, 
Sher shah, 73 
village Headmen, 
Village 
Village organisation, (see also 
Brotherhood), 19, 160fT1. 
14th century, 634. 
Under Akbar, 111 
Aurangzeb, 136-7 
Successors of, 175. 177.
	        

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