The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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... cultivated by the slaves and hired labourers and the scholars have generally agreed with the observation of Mrs ... cultivation and hence all possible resources were tapped and all groups were pressed into service with sufficient state ...
... cultivated by the slaves and hired labourers and the scholars have generally agreed with the observation of Mrs ... cultivation and hence all possible resources were tapped and all groups were pressed into service with sufficient state ...
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... cultivation of land resulted in re - assignment to some- body else . The officials enjoying sitä lands had no ownership . Sitā lands constituted the greater portion of the cultivated area . King promo- ted the direct settlement of ...
... cultivation of land resulted in re - assignment to some- body else . The officials enjoying sitä lands had no ownership . Sitā lands constituted the greater portion of the cultivated area . King promo- ted the direct settlement of ...
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... cultivated by the peasants were handed over to the donee . The gift land was transferred to the donee in absolute ... cultivate it in perpetuity without taxes " .114 The Indian feudal lords , during the period , were afraid of the ...
... cultivated by the peasants were handed over to the donee . The gift land was transferred to the donee in absolute ... cultivate it in perpetuity without taxes " .114 The Indian feudal lords , during the period , were afraid of the ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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