The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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... land existed and has , therefore , tried to support his contention to the best of his ability . Land in the Vedic period was one of the greatest modes of production alongside cattle and handicrafts . At that time the pressure on land ...
... land existed and has , therefore , tried to support his contention to the best of his ability . Land in the Vedic period was one of the greatest modes of production alongside cattle and handicrafts . At that time the pressure on land ...
Page 36
... lands ( Sitā ) were worked out by a free working class without any claim to land . They were worked out on the share cropping basis and it was on that very basis that wastelands and other areas were cleared and cultivated . Sometimes lands ...
... lands ( Sitā ) were worked out by a free working class without any claim to land . They were worked out on the share cropping basis and it was on that very basis that wastelands and other areas were cleared and cultivated . Sometimes lands ...
Page 39
... land . Even after the Mauryan period , land continued to be cleared . We learn from the Milindapanho ( 4. 5. 15 ) that when a man clears the jungle , he is called the owner of the land . Here the Milindapanho agrees with Manu ( IX . 44 ) ...
... land . Even after the Mauryan period , land continued to be cleared . We learn from the Milindapanho ( 4. 5. 15 ) that when a man clears the jungle , he is called the owner of the land . Here the Milindapanho agrees with Manu ( IX . 44 ) ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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