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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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Collection:
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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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286 
Moslem period—continued 
Alauddin, 35, 39, 40 
Aurangzeb, 138 
Babur, 79 
Firiz, 55ff., 67 
Humayin, 79 
Islam Shah, 78 
Jahangir, 97-8, 130-1 
Muhammad Tughlaq, 51-2 
Lodi dynasty, 67-8, 72, 73 
Sayyid dynasty, 67 
Shih Alam, 151 
Shahjahan, 126 
Sikandar Lodi, 72 
Summary, 205-6 
Various regions 
Bahmani Kingdom, 181 
Bengal, 197 
Deccan, 181 
Gujarat, 129, 180 
Malwa, 180 
Audit and Recovery, 42-3, 54, 106. 
151, 220-1 
Aurangzeb, Viceroy of the Deccan, 
183, and Mogul Emperor, 
I16 
Administrative dyarchy under, 
133 
Agrarian policy of, 124, 125, 
132ff.,, 148, 171m., 204 
Assessments under, 124; 129, 135 
Assignments under, 138, 151, 215 
Cesses abolished by, 61, 138 
Farming under, 148 
Finance of, 126 
Intermediaries under, 150ff., 198 
Islamic ideas applied by, 132f., 
130ff. 
Orders of, 124, 125, 132ff., 148, 
171in., 177, 204, 236 
Reserved areas under, 132, 133, 
} 148 
Share of produce claimed by, 
135, 198 
Sharing under, 135 
Awadh=O0udh, Province, 24 
Under Akbar, 82 
Direct administration of, 96 
Regulation system in, 118 
Statistics of, 259 
BABUR, Mogul Emperor 
Assignments by, 79 
Chiefs under, 79 - 
Memoirs by (Baburnama), 79, 
280 
Badain, Province, 24 
Badaini, Abdul Qadir, 280; quoted, 
passim, estimated, 100 
Baden-Powell, B. H.. quoted. r7i1 
INDEX 
Badshahnama, the, 280; quoted, 
passim 
Baglana, Valuation of, 215 
Bahliil, founder of the Lodi dynasty, 
67 
Bahmani Kingdom, 181 
Bahraich, Province, 24 
Bairam Khan, 82, g5, 241 
Bait-ul mal=Treasury (q.v.), 231 
Balahar =Village servant (q.v.), 
176 &n.; 224, 225 
Balban, King, 25, 26 d&n., 27, 45, 
218, 219 
Agrarian policy of, 27-8, 30-1 
Attitude of, to Islamic Law, 19 
Biography of, 218 
Baliya, 138 
Bal Krishna, Dr., quoted, 3n. 
Baran, Province, 23 
Barni, see Ziya Barni 
Baudhayana, quoted 3n., sn. 
Bayana, Province, 24 
Bayazid, g4%., 1087n., 117, 266 
Bazkhwast, defined, 210-11 
Bazyaft, defined, 210-11 
Benares Province or Zemindarry, 
157. 
Bengal, Kingdom, 24, 62 
Bengal, Province, 
Assessment of, 120, 189ff., 235 
Assignments in, 197 
Cesses in, 195 
Chiefs, in, 191, 194 
Farming in, 190, 195, 199 
Statistics, of, 262ff. 
Valuation of, 155, 196 
Zamindars in, 1g1ff. 
Berar, Chiefs in, 122 
Position of, under Akbar, 118 
Assessment by mnasag, 181. 
185n., 235 
Statistics of, 259 
Valuation of, 264, 265 
Bernier, F., 281; quoted, passim ; 
estimated, 146 
Bhathgora District, Position of, 
under Akbar, 118 
Statistics of, 260 
Bidar, 181 
Bihar, Province, 24 
Position of, under Akbar, 120, 
122 
Statistics of, 259, 260 
Bihar, North, see Tirhut 
Bijapur, Kingdom of, 181, 188 
Bikanir District, position of, under 
Akbar, 119 
Statistics of, 260, 267 
Blochmann, H., 281; quoted. 81. 
225 228
	        

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