Kashmir Polity, C. 600-1200 A.D.Bahri Publications, 1986 - 358 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 127
... officers were not simply judicial officers but were also connected with matters pertaining to land and thus combined both revenue and judicial functions . We have also āsthānabrāhmaṇa , āsthā- nadvija , āsthānabhaṭta352 ( brāhmaṇa ...
... officers were not simply judicial officers but were also connected with matters pertaining to land and thus combined both revenue and judicial functions . We have also āsthānabrāhmaṇa , āsthā- nadvija , āsthānabhaṭta352 ( brāhmaṇa ...
الصفحة 132
... officer in charge of land - survey.417 In view of the absence of any fast line of demarcation of the functions of officers , it appears that a pramātṛ combined the dual functions of a land - surveyor and a civil judge to decide the ...
... officer in charge of land - survey.417 In view of the absence of any fast line of demarcation of the functions of officers , it appears that a pramātṛ combined the dual functions of a land - surveyor and a civil judge to decide the ...
الصفحة 168
... officer who had seven executive officers and eight soldier- orderlies under him.111 He was allowed the prerogative of having officers of his own choice under him . The next officer after him was the Paripālaka112 ( Caretaker officer ) ...
... officer who had seven executive officers and eight soldier- orderlies under him.111 He was allowed the prerogative of having officers of his own choice under him . The next officer after him was the Paripālaka112 ( Caretaker officer ) ...
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