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Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society April 1940

1940

Marhatpur appears to have been cOrrlipted to Barmatpur owing to the peculiarities of the Persian script and the ignorance of the Muslim scribes of the correct manner of spelling the Hindu proper names. [...] Hewitt in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1897 gives a good description of this sort of land tenure which he himself observed as prevailing among the aborignies of the Central Provinces in the third quarter of the nineteenth century. [...] The admission of a pew ryot in a village when it was agreed upon by the village community was generally done by throwing the whole of the village land into one lot and then by redistributing it so as to get the required plot of land for the new-comer.' NOw what was the relation between these village communities and the government of the land ? With whom were the settlements for land revenue mad [...] But is this account of the origin of the joint villages sufficient to explain away the communal land tenure system in the Deccan ? When we rmember that this system of land tenure prevailed even in the noDravadian part of the Deccan (e. [...] In 1936 the Catalog-us Catalogorum office of the Madras University was supplied with a list of the works of the ancestors of Tirumala Bukkapattanam Jatakavidvanmani Venkatacarya staying at Amarcinta Atmakiir Samsthanam in the Nizam's Dominions at the suggestion of Mr.
history
Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120036
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii unknown view
Bir Dhol
1-5 N. Venkataramanayya view
The Joint Villages of South India and Communal Tenure
6-10 Kumudranjan Chatterjee view
The Surapuram Chiefs and some Sanskrit Writers Patronised by them
11-33 V. Raghavan view
Revenue Administration of the Northern Circars
34-48 Lanka Sundaram view
Saktivarman I. Vimaladitya and Rajaraja
49-56 K.R. Subrahmaniam view
Date of the Narasinghanath Inscription
57-60 L.P. Sarma view
Is Cuddapah District not the Ancestral Home of the Aravidus ?
61-62 T. Rao view
Reviews
63-68 unknown view
Proceedings of the Managing Council Meetings
i-x unknown view
The XVIII Annual Report of the Andhra Historical Research Society Rajahmundry 1939-40
xi-xvi unknown view

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