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 412
... zamindars , to preserve the records of the Tumar and Taksim Jama , and the record of the boundaries and limits of zamindaris , talukdaris , parganas , villages , etc. They also preserved in their registers the genealogies of zamindars ...
... zamindars , to preserve the records of the Tumar and Taksim Jama , and the record of the boundaries and limits of zamindaris , talukdaris , parganas , villages , etc. They also preserved in their registers the genealogies of zamindars ...
Page 449
... zamindars and other landholders ; the settlement to be made perpetual if the home government should authorise it . The settlement gave great and undefined powers to the zamindars , and Cornwallis has been criticised severely for his ...
... zamindars and other landholders ; the settlement to be made perpetual if the home government should authorise it . The settlement gave great and undefined powers to the zamindars , and Cornwallis has been criticised severely for his ...
Page 456
... zamindars resulted in frequent sales of estates . More- over the provision that talukdars could claim exemption from the zamindars ' control increased the business before the courts , and led to the cutting up of estates . The measures ...
... zamindars resulted in frequent sales of estates . More- over the provision that talukdars could claim exemption from the zamindars ' control increased the business before the courts , and led to the cutting up of estates . The measures ...
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