Indian History: A Russian ViewpointEvgenii︠a︡ I︠U︡rʹevna Vanina Pragati Publications, 2003 - 226 sider This Collection Was Compiled To Offer The Reachers An Insight Into The Present State Of Indian History Studies In Russia. The Book Shows That The Russian School Of Indian History Studies Continuing To Exist Despite Many Odds And Dramatic Changes That Befell Russia In The End Of Twentieth Century. Shows Russian Public`S Continued Interest In Indian History And Culture. |
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Side 93
... ownership never transformed itself into a transitional form from the state to private feudal property . This may explain why in the history of the Mughal empire the periods of consolidation of the jāgīrdārs ' ownership rights were ...
... ownership never transformed itself into a transitional form from the state to private feudal property . This may explain why in the history of the Mughal empire the periods of consolidation of the jāgīrdārs ' ownership rights were ...
Side 94
... rights was determined by the fact that they appropriated a part of surplus exacted from the immediate cultivators of ... ownership rights occupied a double position within the system of relations pertaining to feudal land property . On ...
... rights was determined by the fact that they appropriated a part of surplus exacted from the immediate cultivators of ... ownership rights occupied a double position within the system of relations pertaining to feudal land property . On ...
Side 97
... ownership rights of those feudals who retained full autonomy in managing their lands ( mainly as concerned feudal rent collection ) as conditioned by payment of a certain tribute ( peshkash ) to the imperial treasury and , as a rule ...
... ownership rights of those feudals who retained full autonomy in managing their lands ( mainly as concerned feudal rent collection ) as conditioned by payment of a certain tribute ( peshkash ) to the imperial treasury and , as a rule ...
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