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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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INDE 
Jodhpur District, position under 
Akbar, 119 
Statistics of. 260 
KaBuL Province, Statistics of, 259 
Kalinjar District, Statistics of, "<0 
Kanauj, Province, 24, 119%. 
Karra, Province, 24 
Karkun, meaning discussed, 230, 
273 
Kashmir, under Akbar, Statistics 
of, 259 
Valuation in, 214 
Khalisa, see Reserved Land 
Khalii and Tughlaq dynasties, 
Moslem Agrarian system 
under, summary of, 62ff. 
Khan, title, 230 
Khiandesh, Kingdom of, 62, 181 
Dosition of, under Akbar, 118, 
121, 181, 264, 265 
Khanjahan Magqgbil, 537. 
Kharaj, 273; discussed, 209-20; 
term explained, 14-15 
Kharaji, see Tribute-land 
Khondamir, quoted, 79 
Khir =Chief, 18, 274; term dis- 
cussed, 225-6 
Khwifi Khan, 282; quoted, passim; 
estimated, 150, 255ff. 
King, Hindu, Position and duties 
of, 2, 3 
King and Feasant, relations between 
Hindu period, 2ff. 
13th century, 30-1 
Kol, see Aligarh 
Kroris, the, under 
Akbar, 1oo0ff. 
Aurangzeb, 133%, 134 
Kumaan District, under 
Chiefs’ rule in, 118 
Jtatictics of 260 268 
Akbar 
[_ABOURERS, 3, 160 
_ahore, Province, 24, 62 
DPnsition of, under Akbar, 8&8. 
Enhancement in, go 
Direct administration of, g6 
Regulation system in, 118 
Statistics of. 259 
Lakhnauti, 24 
Lambardar, 163n. 
Landholder, evolution of, 149-50 
andowners, British (early) ad- 
ministration and, 157-8 
Land-revenue, passim, defined, 15 
Indo-persian terms for, 209ff. 
Law. Sacred Hindu see Dharma 
201 
Lees, Colonel W. N., quoted, 256 
Local forces, 259, 262, 263, 264, 267, 
269 
Lodi dynasty, the, 67ff. 
Assignments under, 67-8, 72, 73 
Chiefs under, 69, 71 
Chronicles of, 671t. 
Collection in grain under, 68, 72, 
Farming under, 73 
Group-assessment under, 67 
Grants by, 72, 73, 
Prices under, 68-9 
Reserved Lands under, 68 
Share of produce claimed by, 72, 
74 
Ma’'dasir-ul Umra, the, 282; quoted, 
passim; estimated, 126 
Madad-i ma‘ash, term explained. 
99n. 
Mahoba, Province, 24 
Mahsial, term discussed, 211, 232, 
243, 244, 249 
Mahsul-i dahsala, the, 249 
Mahsul-i mu'amalati, term dis- 
cussed, 231 
Mal, and compounds, defined, 210 
Mal-i jins-i kamil. term discussed, 
240ft. 
Malik, 230, 274 
Malik, 139, 274 
Malik Ambar, assessment system of, 
182-3 
Malikana, term explained, 143, 274 
Malwa, Kingdom of, 62, 180 
Milwa. Province, under Akbar, 82. 
11g, 122 
Chiefs in, 122 
Direct administration of. g6 
Statistics of, 259, 260 
under Aladdin, 34 
Manrique, quoted, 142-3 
Manu, quoted, 3n., 5n., I2 
Marithis in the Deccan, 152 
Marosor District, statistics of, 260 
Masdhat=rule of assessment, 226 
Masalig-ul Absar, quoted, 51 
Mauza=V\Village, 18, 275 
Measurement (see also Jarib), ex- 
plained, 7 
British period 149, 171 
Hindu period, 7, 13, 202 
in Islamic System, 15ff., passim 
13th and 14th Centuries, 34 
t7th Century, 124-5 
Inder 
Akbar, 38ff., 112ff., 255-6, 
250ff. 
ilanddin Khalji, 33, 224, 226
	        

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