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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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INDEX 
Harsha, King of Kanauj, 5%., 12 
Hasil, meanings of, 211-13, 226, 
230, 243ff., 272 
Hastl-i-kamil, 155-6 
Hasil-i sanwdt, 155 
Havali, 23 &n. 
Hawkins, W., quoted, g94n., 117%., 
130 
Headmen, see also Village Organisa~ 
tion 
Pargana, 10, 11, 19, 322. 34, 69 
Village, 10, II 
British period, 163ff. 
Hindu period, 19, 225 
Moslem period, 19, 177 
in the Deccan, 184, 18 
Duties of, 168 
Extortion by, 34, 69-70, 135-6 
13th Century, 30, 34 
17th Century, 149 
Perquisites of, 111, 225 
Under Akbar, 111, 112 
Alauddin, 34, 69-70 
Aurangzeb, 135, 136, 137 
Jahangir, 127-8 
Lodi dynasty (Farid Khan), 69 
Usurping, 164, 171 
Hedaya, The, quoted, 60 
Hindu, restricted meaning of, 32x., 
225, 228, 230 
Hindu Agrarian system, 2ff., 201-2 
Hindu Sacred Law, see Dharma 
Hindustan (passim), defined, 21n., 
273 
Hissar, see Hansi 
Holt Mackenzie, quoted, 149, 
159-60, 189, 206 
Higli river, Farming along, 19o0ff. 
Humayiin, Mogul Emperor, Assign- 
ments under, 79 
Hyderabad, agrarian policy in. 187. 
18K 
IBN Batata, 281, quoted, passim 
[brahim Lodi, of Agra, 70 
Collections under, in grain, 68 
[mperial Service under Akbar, 93, 
95, 101-2 
Inam, see Rewards 
Income (see also Hisil), defined, 209 
Indo-Persian term for, 211-12 
Reign of Akbar, 93ff., 2411. 
Aurangzeb, 151, 155 
Firuz, 56, 57 
Lodi Kings, 72 
M. Tughlaq, 51, 52 
Individual Assessment, 7 
Indo-Persian terms for 
Revenue, 2zoqff. 
T.and- 
[nspection, Rule of, 232 
{ntermediaries, assessment through, 
6, 8ff. 
Defined, 3 
Moslem period, 11, 15 
Payments of, assessed and made 
in terms of cash, 11 
Intermediaries under, and in 
Aurangzeb and his successors, 
150ff. 
Firdz, 58 
British period, 172ff. 
[gbalnama, the, 282, quoted, passim 
Iqta, Iqtadars, 27-8, 216fi., 273 
Irrigation Works, under 
Aurangzeb, 134 
Firaz, 59ff., 65 
Shihjahin, 131 
Tipt Sultan, 188 
Islam Shah, Assignments under, 78 
Coinage of, 255 
Grants under, 78 
Islamic Agrarian System, 14ff. 
Islamic Law 
Attitude to, of 
Alauddin Khalji, 19-20 
Aurangzeb, 132ff.,, 139ff. 
Balban, 19 
Firtz, 20, 53, 61 
Muhammad Tughlag, 20 
Jarar Khan, 184n., 195, 197 
Jagir=Assignment (q.v.), 12, 217 
Jahangir, Mogul Emperor. reign of, 
12411. 
Administration of, 126 
Agrarian policy of, 127-8 
Altamgha grants of, 127-8 
Assessments under, 127, 2II 
Assignments under, 97-8, 130-1 
Farming under, 128 
Finance under, 126, 128 
Peasants under, position of, 
120ff., 211 
Reserved areas under, 128 
Valuation of Bengal under, 155, 
264 
Jama=Valuation (q.v.), meanings 
of, discussed, 79#%., 197, 
212, 232-3, 240 
Jama-i dami, see Valuation 
Jarib, term explained, 6an.. 273 
Jat revolt, 153 
Jaunpur, Kingdom of, 62 
Jaunpur, Province and City, 24 
Jins-i kamil, and mal-i jins-1 kamil, 
terms discussed, 249, 250ff. 
Jiziva=DPersonal, or Poll. tax, 14, 
231. 273
	        

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