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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1904

1907

About twenty.; laklis' worth of property as the owners asserted had been taken: Sanjar Iban soon reached the spot with his troops but ho was afraid to enter the villages because they were in the jagirs of the Wazir Qatul-mulk and of Iilian Daurin.3 Rajah Jai Siugh Sawite was never distinguished as a soldier or tzeneral in the field and in spite of all he could do the siege dragged on fo [...] He waa received into favour and the disparaging remarks entered in the official history of the reign in regard to his son were expunged by the Emperor's own hand.' On the 27th Safar (9th February 1717) Farruklasiyar was itt Koedali and from the 7th to the 13th ROA' I (18th to 23rd Feruary) near Sonpnt. [...] These arrangements ‘veee now set aside and the colections leased by Rat;; Quid to the highest bid ler.3 In consequence the revenue fell off both of the State flom tius and of the assigned lands and many jagirdars complained to the Emperor of the lion-reeeipt of their allowances. [...] Jews and Christians) the idol worshippers of 'Ajam and of 'Arab" (whoever they were) apostates minors women slaves the helpless the maimed the blind the blemished or the aged poor. [...] If a man fell from the class of rich to that of poor men and the change applied to part of the year only the rate levied was to be the mean between that of the class be had left and of that he had entered.
history
Pages
98
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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