South Kanara, 1799-1860: A Study in Colonial Administration and Regional Response |
Contents
Historical Background | 17 |
The British Acquisition of South Kanara 1799 | 46 |
The Early Resistance Movements | 67 |
Revenue Administration | 83 |
The Peasant Uprisings | 138 |
The Rebellion of Kalyanaswamy 1837 | 165 |
Economy and Society | 188 |
Conclusion | 218 |
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Abhishankar agrarian system agricultural Alexander Read Alupas Amara Sullia Amindivi Anglo-Mysore Barkur Bekal Bidanur Board of Revenue Bombay Brahmins British rule Buntwal C. R. Cotton chieftains coastal coconut Collector of Kanara colonial Company Government Coorg cultivation Delhi economic estates exported Francis Buchanan Gowda Haidar Ali Heggade History Ibid India John Stokes John Sturrock jummabundy Kanara and Soonda Kannada Karnataka Kasaragod Keladi koots Kumbla Kundapura land revenue Landed Tenures landlords large number Madras Presidency Maganes Malabar Mangalore moneylenders mulawargadar Munro to William native Nileshwar Raja overassessment Pagodas peasant uprisings PMBR PMJD Province of Kanara Puttur Raja of Nileshwar Raja of Vittal Rajas of Kumbla Read to BOR region remissions rent Report of John revenue administration revenue assessment revenue collected revolt rice Rupees ryots Ryotwari Sir Thomas Munro social Soonda South Kanara Srirangapattana Sullia Tahsildar Taluk Thomas Munro Tipu Sultan tobacco monopoly Treaty Vijayanagara warg William Petrie zamindars