The Garden of India Or Chapters on Oudh HistoryAsian Educational Services, 2001 - 360 This title presents a history of Awadh (Oude) that explores its early history and legends and then gives a detailed account of its fortunes in the nawabi period (1720-1856), its annexation, the zamindari policy (1856-57) and the history and effects of the 10 years of the Talukdari policy (1856-1868). This book is a reprint of the 1880 edition. |
Spis treści
A BIRDSEYE VIEW | 1 |
A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES | 16 |
EARLY OUDH HISTORY And Legend | 62 |
THE NAWABI 17201856 | 77 |
ANNEXATION | 156 |
FIFTEEN MONTHS OF ZAMINDARI | 178 |
TEN YEARS OF TALUQDARI POLICY | 191 |
CONCLUSIONS | 297 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
administration agricultural Ajodhya amount annexation Asaf-ud-daulah Bahraich Bráhman British Government caste cent Chakladár Chhatris Chief Commissioner claims Colonel Sleeman condition coparcenary course courts cultivators dárs Darshan Singh district estates existence Faizábád favour Ghází-ud-dín Gonda Gonda district Government of India Governor-General held Hindú hold Hosen improvement Khán King of Oudh King's Kurmis labour lákhs land landholders landlord latter lease less Lord Dalhousie Lord Wellesley Lucknow Mán Singh Mas'úd ment Muhammad Muhammadan Musalmán Mutiny Naipál native rule Nawab Nawábí Názim occupancy rights oppression Oudh paid pakka perhaps population possession probably proprietary right proprietors protection province question rack-renting Rai Bareli Rája Rájpúts recognised remained rent Resident right of occupancy rupees ryots S'ádat Salár sannads Satrikh settlement officers Sháh Shúja'-ud-daulah Sir John Shore soil subsettlement Sultánpur taluqa Taluqdárs tenant-right tenants tenure tion treaty of 1801 troops under-proprietary right village Wazír Wingfield zamíndárs