Hidden fields
Books Books
" India resta upon the principle that by the ancient law of the country, the ruling power is entitled to a certain proportion of the annual produce of every beegah of land, excepting in cases in which that power shall have made a temporary or permanent... "
Irrigated India, an Australian View of India and Ceylon: Their Irrigation ... - Page 123
by Alfred Deakin - 1893 - 322 pages
Full view - About this book

Parliamentary Papers, Volume 75

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 536 pages
...country, the ruling power is entitled to a certain proportion of the annual produce of every beegah of land, excepting in cases in which that power shall...annually, or for a term of years, or in perpetuity.''* 2. The mode in which the ruling power exercises this right constitutes the system of Revenue administration....
Full view - About this book

Our Indian empire and the adjacent countries, Volume 2

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 612 pages
...which the ruling power is entitled to a certain proportion of the annual produce of every beegah (acre) of land, excepting in cases in which that power shall...annually, or for a term of years, or in perpetuity ."t Both Hindoo and Mohammedan sovereigns frequently made over part, or the whole, of the public revenue...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF