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الصفحة 174
His system was to classify all the houses according to the rate at which they had
been taxed by the Gyalpos ; houses which had been taxed as big houses were
considered to have an entire “ Zamin ” belonging to them and had to pay a land ...
His system was to classify all the houses according to the rate at which they had
been taxed by the Gyalpos ; houses which had been taxed as big houses were
considered to have an entire “ Zamin ” belonging to them and had to pay a land ...
الصفحة 175
rates he charged were the same for all persons , whether Lamas , peasants , or
offi . cials , but the land was divided into ten classes and rates were charged , the
highest rate being 10 annas per kanal and the lowest 1 anna per kanal i . e it ...
rates he charged were the same for all persons , whether Lamas , peasants , or
offi . cials , but the land was divided into ten classes and rates were charged , the
highest rate being 10 annas per kanal and the lowest 1 anna per kanal i . e it ...
الصفحة 176
... kept well within the limits of the principles by which land settlements were
regulated in the Punjab ; 4 . that during the 20 years ( about ) since the first
settlement was made , a great increase in produce and general prosperity had
taken place ...
... kept well within the limits of the principles by which land settlements were
regulated in the Punjab ; 4 . that during the 20 years ( about ) since the first
settlement was made , a great increase in produce and general prosperity had
taken place ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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