India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... land were better respected . As land was still available for settlement and labor was not too cheap , local chiefs had to be careful lest they alienate the villagers . There was nothing in India comparable to the highly de- veloped ...
... land were better respected . As land was still available for settlement and labor was not too cheap , local chiefs had to be careful lest they alienate the villagers . There was nothing in India comparable to the highly de- veloped ...
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... land systems introduced by the British , and partly as a re- sult of the spread in the nineteenth century of commercial agri- culture . ... THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW LAND SYSTEMS ( 1793– 1850 ) In making arrangements for collecting land ...
... land systems introduced by the British , and partly as a re- sult of the spread in the nineteenth century of commercial agri- culture . ... THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW LAND SYSTEMS ( 1793– 1850 ) In making arrangements for collecting land ...
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... land depended upon annual pay- ment in full of a heavy money rent to the state . Because it dealt directly with the peasant or ryot ( raiyat ) , the new system was called the ryotwari ( raīyatwārī ) settlement . Whereas the zamindari ...
... land depended upon annual pay- ment in full of a heavy money rent to the state . Because it dealt directly with the peasant or ryot ( raiyat ) , the new system was called the ryotwari ( raīyatwārī ) settlement . Whereas the zamindari ...
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