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" There shall be left for every man who cultivates his lands as much as he requires for his own support till the next crop be reaped, and that of his family and for seed. This much shall be left to him, what remains is the land-tax and shall go to the public... "
Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China ... - Page 282
1825
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and ..., Volume 20

Asia - 1825 - 774 pages
...Mull, the minister of Akbar, was concluded, not with zemindars, but immediately with the tenants. i>' On the other hand, the cultivators, who pay the khurauj,...till the next crop be reaped, and that of his family, a|1>' for seed : what remains is khurauj, and shall go to the public treasury."' It further appears,...
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Observations on the Law and Constitution of India: On the Nature of Landed ...

India. [Appendix.] - Finance - 1825 - 444 pages
...shall be /^ . — " had to the cultivator, tejj ^ to him who cultivates. 'ttr There shall be left ./or every one who cultivates his land " as much as he...crop be reaped, and that of his family, and for seed. " This much shall be left him : what remains is khurauj, " and shall go to the public treasury." Here...
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India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character ..., Part 47, Volume 1

Robert Rickards - India - 1829 - 682 pages
...great lawyer Shumsul Aymah Surukhsee, who says, " There shall be left for every one who culti" vates his land, as much as he requires for " his own support,...be reaped, " and that of his family, and for seed. This " much (miserable pittance !) shall be left him ; BENGAL. " what remains isKhurauj, and shall...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 21

Christianity - 1829 - 666 pages
...o£ this impost is given by the great lawyer Shumsul Aymah Suruknsee, who says, ' There shall be left for every one who cultivates his land as much as. he requires for his own support and that of his family, till the next crop lie reaped, and for seed.' This much (miserable pittance...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 21

James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1829 - 654 pages
...of this impost is given by the great lawyer Shumsul Aymah Surukhsee, who says, ' There shall be left for every one who cultivates his land as much as he requires for his own support and that of his family, till the next crop be reaped, and for seed.' This much (miserable pittance...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 20

Asia - 1825 - 772 pages
...rubb-ool-arz, masters of the soil : " there-shall be left," snys a great Uun«efeeah lawycr.f " for every .oqe who cultivates his land, as much as he requires for...khurauj is due not from the lessee, but the lessor; the rubb-ool-arz 'bang in all cases held to be the rightful owner. -ij It thus appears, from the very conclusive...
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The History of British India, Volume 7

James Mill - Hindus - 1845 - 634 pages
...or even to have exceeded those proportions;2 leaving to the cultivator invator : there shall be left for every one who cultivates his land as much as he...his own support till the next crop be reaped, and for that of his family, and for seed. This much shall be left him; what remains is Kharaj, and shall...
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The History of British India, Volume 7

James Mill - Hindus - 1858 - 488 pages
...seem, ior " Imam Mohammed has said, regard shall be had to the cultivator : there shall be left for one who cultivates his land as much as he requires for his own support Ull the next crop be reaped, and for that of his family, and for seed. BOOK I. equitable spirit and...
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Bombay High Court Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in the High ..., Volume 12

Bombay (India). High Court of Judicature, Bombay (Presidency). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1867 - 672 pages
...at the least enforced, if they did not transcend, the Hanifian Canon that — " there shall be left for every one who cultivates his land as much as he...crop be reaped and that of his family and for seed. This much shall be left him. What remains is Kharaj, and shall go to the public treasury." (y) Barnmahl....
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The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal, Volume 1

R. H. Hollingbery - Land - 1879 - 586 pages
...Moohummud hath said regard shall be had to the cultivator, to him who cultivates. There shall be left for every one who cultivates his land as much as he...crop be reaped, and that of his family, and for seed. This much shall be left him ; what remains is khurauj and shall go to the public treasury." Here there...
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