The Garden of India: Or, Chapters on Oudh History and AffairsW. H. Allen, 1880 - 350 sider |
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... Kurmis , the cultivators , par excel- lence , of Oudh , with 760,000 ; Muráos , or gardeners , with over 400,000 ; and Pásis , who are found all over the province as village watchmen , labourers , pig - keepers , and thieves , and ...
... Kurmis , the cultivators , par excel- lence , of Oudh , with 760,000 ; Muráos , or gardeners , with over 400,000 ; and Pásis , who are found all over the province as village watchmen , labourers , pig - keepers , and thieves , and ...
Side 54
... Kurmis are found , under the names of Chaudhri or Mahto , in positions corresponding to that of the Mokaddams of Southern India . In taluqdári villages where Rájpúts and Bráhmans were few or none , Kurmis not unfre- quently enjoyed a ...
... Kurmis are found , under the names of Chaudhri or Mahto , in positions corresponding to that of the Mokaddams of Southern India . In taluqdári villages where Rájpúts and Bráhmans were few or none , Kurmis not unfre- quently enjoyed a ...
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... Kurmis and Muráos , with a somewhat fitful and desultory industry ; careless and unsystematic in most of their arrangements ; very prone to lying , and still more to what seems to be lying , but is often , with Hindús at least , the ...
... Kurmis and Muráos , with a somewhat fitful and desultory industry ; careless and unsystematic in most of their arrangements ; very prone to lying , and still more to what seems to be lying , but is often , with Hindús at least , the ...
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... Kurmis , and Káchhis , whom he called and considered his children . His reign over the large extent of country under his jurisdiction is considered to have been its golden age . " Such was the man who was set aside in favour of the ...
... Kurmis , and Káchhis , whom he called and considered his children . His reign over the large extent of country under his jurisdiction is considered to have been its golden age . " Such was the man who was set aside in favour of the ...
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... Kurmis , Muráos , Káchhis , and all the rest of the most industrious and hard - working castes . Mr. Wingfield's next argument , that tenant - right was un- suited to the province owing to the deficiency of cultivators over three ...
... Kurmis , Muráos , Káchhis , and all the rest of the most industrious and hard - working castes . Mr. Wingfield's next argument , that tenant - right was un- suited to the province owing to the deficiency of cultivators over three ...
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