The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal, Том 1Brown, 1879 |
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... talookdars shall revise the same in concert with the ryots , and consolidate the whole with the assul in one specific sum . " The work to be completed for the whole of the lands in the zemindaries " by the end of the Bengali year 1198 ...
... talookdars shall revise the same in concert with the ryots , and consolidate the whole with the assul in one specific sum . " The work to be completed for the whole of the lands in the zemindaries " by the end of the Bengali year 1198 ...
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... talookdars , or zemindar talookdars , and some of them contracted for the revenue of tracts of country comprising two or three hundred villages , or of whole provinces . III . Colonel Briggs . - It has been already shown that each Hindu ...
... talookdars , or zemindar talookdars , and some of them contracted for the revenue of tracts of country comprising two or three hundred villages , or of whole provinces . III . Colonel Briggs . - It has been already shown that each Hindu ...
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... talookdars , and other native landholders within the British territories in India have been unjustly deprived of , or compelled to abandon and relinquish , their respective lands , jurisdictions , rights and privileges ; or that the ...
... talookdars , and other native landholders within the British territories in India have been unjustly deprived of , or compelled to abandon and relinquish , their respective lands , jurisdictions , rights and privileges ; or that the ...
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... talookdars , and other native landholders , to give orders and instructions to the several governments and presidencies in India , for effectually redressing , in such manner as shall be consistent with justice and the laws and customs ...
... talookdars , and other native landholders , to give orders and instructions to the several governments and presidencies in India , for effectually redressing , in such manner as shall be consistent with justice and the laws and customs ...
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... talookdars , and other native landholders . " In this point of view we Para . 4 . flatter ourselves that the mode we have directed you to pursue , for the purpose of settling the permanent revenue for each zemindar , either for ...
... talookdars , and other native landholders . " In this point of view we Para . 4 . flatter ourselves that the mode we have directed you to pursue , for the purpose of settling the permanent revenue for each zemindar , either for ...
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Страница 291 - Zemeendars were required to specify, in writing, the original rent payable by each ryot at the pergunnah, or established rates. If any dispute arose regarding the rates to be so entered, the question was to be "determined in the...