The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 245
... rent for the fallow land . The other half of the Kast was called Kamanani juma . In this case even if the tenants neglected cultivation the lease - holder had to pay the rent . Meyadi leases were given for a fixed term of three to five ...
... rent for the fallow land . The other half of the Kast was called Kamanani juma . In this case even if the tenants neglected cultivation the lease - holder had to pay the rent . Meyadi leases were given for a fixed term of three to five ...
Page 250
... rents and collections were concerned there was practically no difference between the two systems . The traditional and illegal manner of collecting rent continued . We get a somewhat clear picture of the defective working of this system ...
... rents and collections were concerned there was practically no difference between the two systems . The traditional and illegal manner of collecting rent continued . We get a somewhat clear picture of the defective working of this system ...
Page 261
... rent at the rate of six pies in a rupee . Nos . 4 and 16 , Bhatta and Sekombatta are only difference between the old Sicca rupee in which rent used to be paid and the Company's rupee ; and though they should cease as abwabs , should be ...
... rent at the rate of six pies in a rupee . Nos . 4 and 16 , Bhatta and Sekombatta are only difference between the old Sicca rupee in which rent used to be paid and the Company's rupee ; and though they should cease as abwabs , should be ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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