The North-Western Provinces of India: Their History, Ethnology, and Administration |
Contents
CHAPTER II | 58 |
CHAPTER III | 125 |
The law of Islammode of trialcorruption of the courtsofficial morality | 194 |
the village menialsthe decay of handicraftsthe creation of new groups | 195 |
CHAPTER V | 234 |
CHAPTER VI | 280 |
CHAPTER VII | 320 |
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acres Agra agriculture Akbar Allahâbâd ancient Aurangzeb Bareilly Benares Bengal Bihâr Brâhman Brâhmanism Budaun Buddhist Bulandshahr Bundelkhand Canal caste cattle Cawnpur cent century civilisation Court crops cultivation death Delhi districts Duâb dynasty early east eastern Empire English European faith famine fever forest Ganges Ganges-Jumna Duâb Gorakhpur Government hills Hindu Hinduism industry influence irrigation Islâm Jahân Jaina Jât Jaunpur Jumna jungle Kanauj King kingdom Kumaun labour land later less lower manure Marhattas Mathura Meerut menial ment millions Mirzapur Mirzapur district mosque Mughal Muhammadan Musalmân Mutiny native North-West Provinces northern India occupied officers Oudh Panjâb peasant perhaps period places Plains population present race railway rains Râja Râjput religion religious result revenue river Rohilkhand ruins rule Saharanpur season settlement Shâh shrine Sikh soil square miles supply Tarâi temples tion towns tract trees tribes valley village Vindhyan western worship