The Revenue Resources of the Mughal Empire in India, from A.D. 1593 to A.D. 1707: A Supplement to The Chronicles of the Pathàn Kings of DehliTrübner, 1871 - 54 pages |
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... dáms , a sum not very far removed , with fair allowances for omissions in such imperfect documents , from the specu- lative correction of six arbs ( 6,62,97,55,246 ) , proposed at page 389 of the " Chronicles , " an estimate I elsewhere ...
... dáms , a sum not very far removed , with fair allowances for omissions in such imperfect documents , from the specu- lative correction of six arbs ( 6,62,97,55,246 ) , proposed at page 389 of the " Chronicles , " an estimate I elsewhere ...
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... DÁMS . 21,24,27,119 RUPEES . 53,10,677 ... ... ... ... 254,62,50,304 1,36,56,257 20,17,58,172 III . Oude ... ... ... ... ... 50,43,954 IV . Ajmír 3 ... ... ... ... ... 3 28,61,37,968 71,53,449 V. Ahmadábád ( Gujarat ) 99 VI . Bihár ..
... DÁMS . 21,24,27,119 RUPEES . 53,10,677 ... ... ... ... 254,62,50,304 1,36,56,257 20,17,58,172 III . Oude ... ... ... ... ... 50,43,954 IV . Ajmír 3 ... ... ... ... ... 3 28,61,37,968 71,53,449 V. Ahmadábád ( Gujarat ) 99 VI . Bihár ..
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... dáms , at the rate of 40 dáms per rupee = Rs . 14,19,09,584 . are framed , viz . , 18 dinárs = 1 tumán , each local tumán being = 800 dáms . A note is attached to the effect that the tumán of Khorásán is 30 rupees , and that of Irák 40 ...
... dáms , at the rate of 40 dáms per rupee = Rs . 14,19,09,584 . are framed , viz . , 18 dinárs = 1 tumán , each local tumán being = 800 dáms . A note is attached to the effect that the tumán of Khorásán is 30 rupees , and that of Irák 40 ...
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... dáms ( Rs . 16,58,24,408 = £ 16,582,440 ) , which probably truly represents an authorized increase in Akbar's income upon the earlier 6,62,97,55,246 dáms , already deduced from the amended text of the Aín - i Akbari . In attempting to ...
... dáms ( Rs . 16,58,24,408 = £ 16,582,440 ) , which probably truly represents an authorized increase in Akbar's income upon the earlier 6,62,97,55,246 dáms , already deduced from the amended text of the Aín - i Akbari . In attempting to ...
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... dáms for an elephant to of a dám for the lowest beast of burtben . ] Kar [ S. ] , Tax upon pilgrims and reli- gious assemblages . [ An avowedly expansive demand , at the option of the ruling power . ] 4 . 5 . 6 . 2 .Gau shumdri , Tax on ...
... dáms for an elephant to of a dám for the lowest beast of burtben . ] Kar [ S. ] , Tax upon pilgrims and reli- gious assemblages . [ An avowedly expansive demand , at the option of the ruling power . ] 4 . 5 . 6 . 2 .Gau shumdri , Tax on ...
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