The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 368
... claim to rule Berar , and by the date of Mahadaji Sindhia's death he was in undisturbed possession of his inherited fief . Holding , as he did , the hereditary post of Sena Sahib Subah of the Maratha army , Raghuji should have complied ...
... claim to rule Berar , and by the date of Mahadaji Sindhia's death he was in undisturbed possession of his inherited fief . Holding , as he did , the hereditary post of Sena Sahib Subah of the Maratha army , Raghuji should have complied ...
Page 456
... claims of exemption from the control of zamindars on the ground of talukdari rights , and , in 1801 , Lord Wellesley met this by a regulation giving a date after which no such claim could be recog- nised . The evil of sales was not so ...
... claims of exemption from the control of zamindars on the ground of talukdari rights , and , in 1801 , Lord Wellesley met this by a regulation giving a date after which no such claim could be recog- nised . The evil of sales was not so ...
Page 465
... claim to the land itself or to oust a cultivator from it . His anxiety was to find cultivators for the land and to secure the largest possible share of the product of their industry . The share of the crop which he succeeded in ...
... claim to the land itself or to oust a cultivator from it . His anxiety was to find cultivators for the land and to secure the largest possible share of the product of their industry . The share of the crop which he succeeded in ...
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