Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 105
... whole of the proprietary right , and imposing upon the ignorance of the European officers of the Government , succeeded in obtaining recognition of themselves as the owners or Zemindars of the estate , instead of mere managers on the ...
... whole of the proprietary right , and imposing upon the ignorance of the European officers of the Government , succeeded in obtaining recognition of themselves as the owners or Zemindars of the estate , instead of mere managers on the ...
الصفحة 111
... whole Mouzahs to different branches of the family . It was seldom , however , especially when the subdivision was amongst many sharers , that the property could be so divided . In this case , perhaps , some entire Mouzahs were given to ...
... whole Mouzahs to different branches of the family . It was seldom , however , especially when the subdivision was amongst many sharers , that the property could be so divided . In this case , perhaps , some entire Mouzahs were given to ...
الصفحة 112
... whole . These are liable to constant variations , according as transfers of property may take place . An annual adjustment of Mehals at the time of making up the annual kistbundee if done with discretion , and under certain precautions ...
... whole . These are liable to constant variations , according as transfers of property may take place . An annual adjustment of Mehals at the time of making up the annual kistbundee if done with discretion , and under certain precautions ...
الصفحة 115
... annoys the Zemindars in our whole system , so much as this . It has struck at the root of a power , which has long been exercised most tyrannically , and yet so strong is 1839. ] 115 Report on the District of Azimgurh .
... annoys the Zemindars in our whole system , so much as this . It has struck at the root of a power , which has long been exercised most tyrannically , and yet so strong is 1839. ] 115 Report on the District of Azimgurh .
الصفحة 118
... whole lands of the village Seer , this could only be effected by purchasing up the rights of the two first classes , and by purchasing out , or ejecting , the last class , probably by long and expensive litigation . The insuperable ...
... whole lands of the village Seer , this could only be effected by purchasing up the rights of the two first classes , and by purchasing out , or ejecting , the last class , probably by long and expensive litigation . The insuperable ...
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Angamees appears Asiatic Society Assam Assamese Bactria Bajour banks Bay of Bengal Bengal birds Bootan Booteas Cabul Calcutta called Camel chief climate cloudy coal collection commenced considerable coolies cultivation Cumuli Cuttack direction distance district ditto Doab east elevation Europe feet foot four gale Government grain ground heavy height Hemp hills inches India Indus inhabitants inscription JAMES PRINSEP Jaxartes June jungle Khoorasan Kushmeer land lateral line latter leaves miles months mountains Museum Nagas natives nearly Nimbi noon observed Oxus palkee passed Pergunnah Peshawur plains plants Pouchong present PRINSEP probably province Punjab Punukka rain Raja range reached remarkable river road rupees sand season Seer shew side Sindh situated snow soil species specimens squalls stone stream tion Tongsa Toorkistan tracts trees upper valley vessel village weather whole wind wire wood Zemindar