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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... 288 , are partially corrected at p . 346 of the same volume , where the written sum is 6,85,00,000 tankahs ) . Bábar's returns are given at p . 388 of my work . ( " Chronicles , " p . 361 ) ; 2 FİRUZ SHAH'S REVENUES .
... 288 , are partially corrected at p . 346 of the same volume , where the written sum is 6,85,00,000 tankahs ) . Bábar's returns are given at p . 388 of my work . ( " Chronicles , " p . 361 ) ; 2 FİRUZ SHAH'S REVENUES .
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... given by Fírúz Sháh , so suggestive of a primitive stage of civilization , is here subjoined , together with the far more important declaration , AKBAR'S REVENUES . The earliest and probably the most competent 4 FÍRÚZ SHAH'S REVENUES .
... given by Fírúz Sháh , so suggestive of a primitive stage of civilization , is here subjoined , together with the far more important declaration , AKBAR'S REVENUES . The earliest and probably the most competent 4 FÍRÚZ SHAH'S REVENUES .
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... given therefrom , as the due of God , to the poor . " Usually assessed at , or 2 per cent . ( Lane . ) Capitation tax on Hindús ( three grades , @ 40 , 20 , and 10 tankahs ) . Res relicta ) , the Lawáris mál of the present day . The ...
... given therefrom , as the due of God , to the poor . " Usually assessed at , or 2 per cent . ( Lane . ) Capitation tax on Hindús ( three grades , @ 40 , 20 , and 10 tankahs ) . Res relicta ) , the Lawáris mál of the present day . The ...
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... given ten years . The old system unquestionably insured a larger profit to the State in the long run , and greater ease and comfort to the subject ; while the new arrangement , sooner or later , must have in- volved reductions in the ...
... given ten years . The old system unquestionably insured a larger profit to the State in the long run , and greater ease and comfort to the subject ; while the new arrangement , sooner or later , must have in- volved reductions in the ...
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... given epoch , it must , primarily , be recognized that India is ,十 and ever has been , a relatively poor country , depending mainly upon the produce of its soil and the industries of its prolific people . The revenues of India then ...
... given epoch , it must , primarily , be recognized that India is ,十 and ever has been , a relatively poor country , depending mainly upon the produce of its soil and the industries of its prolific people . The revenues of India then ...
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