The Garden of India: Or, Chapters on Oudh History and Affairs, Volum 1Pustak Kendra, 1973 - 309 sider |
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... held by Hindu proprietors are scatterred small patches of rent - free land , assigned by the piety of the owners for the support of petty shrines kept up by solitary Gosayins and Bairagis It is usual for wealthy Hindu families to ...
... held by Hindu proprietors are scatterred small patches of rent - free land , assigned by the piety of the owners for the support of petty shrines kept up by solitary Gosayins and Bairagis It is usual for wealthy Hindu families to ...
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... held by Buddhist kings . They were succeeded by dynasties of Tomar and Rathor Chhatris , probably of Brahmanic tendencies . The later Rathor kings were certainly Brahmanical as is evident from the war waged against the Buddhist dynasty ...
... held by Buddhist kings . They were succeeded by dynasties of Tomar and Rathor Chhatris , probably of Brahmanic tendencies . The later Rathor kings were certainly Brahmanical as is evident from the war waged against the Buddhist dynasty ...
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... held the contract of Gonda and Bahraich― now for the first time united under one Nazim - for nine years , up to 1827 , enhanced the assessment of Hakim Mehndi by another two annas in the rupee , and when difficulty was found in the ...
... held the contract of Gonda and Bahraich― now for the first time united under one Nazim - for nine years , up to 1827 , enhanced the assessment of Hakim Mehndi by another two annas in the rupee , and when difficulty was found in the ...
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CHAPTER IA BIRDSEYE VIEW | 1 |
CHAPTER IIA FEW FACTS AND FIGURES | 14 |
CHAPTER IIIEARLY OUDH HISTORY AND LEGEND | 54 |
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acre administration Agha Ajodhya Allahabad amani amount annexation arrears Asaf-ud-daulah Bahraich Baiswara Banaras Begam Brahmans British Government Calcutta caste cattle Cawnpore Chakladar charge chief classes Colonel Sleeman Commissioner Company Company's considerable Court of Directors cultivators Darshan Singh death Delhi demand districts English estates Faizabad father favour force Ghaghra Ghazi-ud-din Gonda Gorakhpur Governor-General Haidar Hakim Mehndi Hastings Hindu Hosen India Karra King of Oudh King's Kurmis lakhs land landholders latter less Lord Dalhousie Lord Wellesley Lucknow Mas'ud military Minister Muhammad Ali Shah Muhammadan Musalman Naipal Nasir-ud-din native Nawab Nazim nearly officers oppression Oudh Oudh Government Outram paid perhaps population possession Pratabgarh probably province Raghbar Raja Rajputs recognised reign remains rent Resident revenue rule rupees Safdar Jang Salar Satrikh Shuja'-ud-daulah Sultanpur Syad Taluqdars Tarai tenants territory treaty of 1801 troops village Wajid Wajid Ali Shah Wazir Wazir Ali zamindars