The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... land , though mostly out of repair and dis- regarded , are lasting memorials of their beneficent rule . But after a dominion of little more than half a century , quarrels arose between the Kalorahs and a family , which , at the time ...
... land , though mostly out of repair and dis- regarded , are lasting memorials of their beneficent rule . But after a dominion of little more than half a century , quarrels arose between the Kalorahs and a family , which , at the time ...
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... land from Ghotki to Rorí is British ; but it is very narrow . country , south of Rorí to near Hyderabad , forms the territories of Mír Alí Morad - together with some very fertile districts between Ghotkí and Subzalkot , which were made ...
... land from Ghotki to Rorí is British ; but it is very narrow . country , south of Rorí to near Hyderabad , forms the territories of Mír Alí Morad - together with some very fertile districts between Ghotkí and Subzalkot , which were made ...
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... lands paying by Buttai , the Government share was levied according to the pro- duce of the season , without reference to the extent of land cul- tivated , on the other hand , with regard to lands paying Kasagi , it was levied according ...
... lands paying by Buttai , the Government share was levied according to the pro- duce of the season , without reference to the extent of land cul- tivated , on the other hand , with regard to lands paying Kasagi , it was levied according ...
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... lands of the same pro prietor . From the expressions made use of , it seems probable that one rate was originally fixed in each district or village : but leases given to individuals or communities , on bringing waste land under ...
... lands of the same pro prietor . From the expressions made use of , it seems probable that one rate was originally fixed in each district or village : but leases given to individuals or communities , on bringing waste land under ...
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... lands paying kasagi , from twenty to twenty - five rupees per hundred bigahs . Besides this , before the grain was ... land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of ...
... lands paying kasagi , from twenty to twenty - five rupees per hundred bigahs . Besides this , before the grain was ... land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of ...
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