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Page 63
... zemindars and government officers , the Qanungos had , with the breakdown of the Mughal government , acquired an excessive power which they only too frequently abused to the detriment of the government . The Nawab was therefore not ...
... zemindars and government officers , the Qanungos had , with the breakdown of the Mughal government , acquired an excessive power which they only too frequently abused to the detriment of the government . The Nawab was therefore not ...
Page 64
... zemindars such as those of Burdwan , Birbhum , Bishnupur , or those of the Bhojpur country in Bihar possessed large military forces of their own , and with the help of these they could frequently rise against the government , or join ...
... zemindars such as those of Burdwan , Birbhum , Bishnupur , or those of the Bhojpur country in Bihar possessed large military forces of their own , and with the help of these they could frequently rise against the government , or join ...
Page 65
... zemindars , and that no attention would be paid to the requests of the latter for the reduc- tion of the revenues.12 In the sixth place , the zemindars were frequently known to have lent to , or borrowed from the gentlemen of the ...
... zemindars , and that no attention would be paid to the requests of the latter for the reduc- tion of the revenues.12 In the sixth place , the zemindars were frequently known to have lent to , or borrowed from the gentlemen of the ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Sanskrit PalmLeaf MSS in Tibet with plates | 21 |
Elements of Mithra Cult Appropriated by Chris | 44 |
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