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The agrarian system of Moslem India

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Identifikator:
1804119261
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-188010
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Moreland, William Harrison http://d-nb.info/gnd/172263670
Title:
The agrarian system of Moslem India
Edition:
2. ed. Reissue (d. Ausg. Cambridge) 1929; [Reprint]
Place of publication:
Delhi
Publisher:
Oriental Books, Munshiram Manoharlal
Year of publication:
1968
Scope:
XVII, 296 S.
Digitisation:
2022
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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248 THE AGRARIAN SYSTEM OF MOSLEM INDIA 
(D] 
TRANSLATION. And when, through the wisdom of the 
Sovereign, the Empire was greatly extended, 
every year there used to be abundant distress in price- 
ascertainment, 
and various difficulties used to arise from delay. 
Sometimes the peasant would have to complain of [?] excess- 
demand, 
and sometimes the assignee would have to lament arrears. 
His Majesty proposed a remedy, and established the jama-i 
dahsdla (which gave general satisfaction). 
INTERPRETATION. The emergency is clear. With the ex- 
tension of the Empire, delays in fixing commutation-prices 
became serious, and caused much inconvenience. Obviously, 
collections must start promptly if they are to be made at all; 
and, when the prices required Imperial sanction, as we have seen 
was the case, local officers would sometimes have to start col- 
lections in advance of orders. Then, when the orders came, 
there would be difficulties if the sanctioned rates proved to be 
different from those which had been assumed. I am not sure of 
the exact force of afzinkhwdhi. If it means “‘ excess-demands” 
as I have rendered it, the point would be that peasants had 
paid too much: if it means ‘“‘supplementary-demands,” they 
would have paid too little; but in either case the inconvenience 
to peasants, as well as to assignees, is obvious. 
The emergency then is clear, but the remedy is obscure. 
So far in this chapter of the Ain jama has meant Valuation, 
but a new Valuation would be no remedy for the evil stated. 
If the word has here its other technical sense of Demand, we 
must suppose that Akbar fixed cash-demands in lump sums, as 
they are fixed at the present day; but we know from other 
passages, notably Akbarndma, iii. 381, and Ain-i Amalguzar, 
that such demands were not fixed. What was done was to 
introduce the Dastirs, or schedules of cash-Demand rates, 
applicable in place of grain-rates, so that the need for com- 
mutation disappeared. I know of no passage where jama can 
possibly mean schedules of rates, or anything of the kind: in 
both the technical senses. the root-idea of ‘aggregate’ is clearly 
present. 
The parallel passage in the Akbarnama (iii. 282), is again 
mportant. One of the occurrences of the 24th vear
	        

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