India: Its Administration & ProgressManu Publications, 1977 - 515 pagini |
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Pagina 403
... Zemindars and loss by the ryots- Maintenance of conditions of the Permanent Settlement - Claims of the Zemindars for exemption from taxation - Rates on the land— Changes in the Bengal Rent Law - Condition of the people in Behár- The ...
... Zemindars and loss by the ryots- Maintenance of conditions of the Permanent Settlement - Claims of the Zemindars for exemption from taxation - Rates on the land— Changes in the Bengal Rent Law - Condition of the people in Behár- The ...
Pagina 414
... Zemindars , who collected the land revenue and the taxes , and we continued to employ them . As a matter of custom and expediency , but not of right , the office of zemindar was generally hereditary . In a few cases , especially in ...
... Zemindars , who collected the land revenue and the taxes , and we continued to employ them . As a matter of custom and expediency , but not of right , the office of zemindar was generally hereditary . In a few cases , especially in ...
Pagina 415
... zemindars , but every one agrees that it was not the intention of the authors of the Permanent Settle- ment to confiscate anything which , according to the customs of the country , had belonged to the cultivators . The right of property ...
... zemindars , but every one agrees that it was not the intention of the authors of the Permanent Settle- ment to confiscate anything which , according to the customs of the country , had belonged to the cultivators . The right of property ...
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