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... custom of Sauita - Bant and Bhai- Bant . Appendix IV refers to the economic life of the people of Kumaon during the British rule , the trans - Himalayan trade with Tibet and the British policy towards Tibet which shows that under the ...
... custom of Sauita - Bant and Bhai- Bant . Appendix IV refers to the economic life of the people of Kumaon during the British rule , the trans - Himalayan trade with Tibet and the British policy towards Tibet which shows that under the ...
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... Customs and Transit duties 7,500 8. Mines and Mint 2,400 9. Kuersal 3,200 10. Kathbans 1,200 11. Other Customs 12. Asmani 162 2,500 Total 1,64,526 This table also shows the sources of revenue . Besides these there were also certain ...
... Customs and Transit duties 7,500 8. Mines and Mint 2,400 9. Kuersal 3,200 10. Kathbans 1,200 11. Other Customs 12. Asmani 162 2,500 Total 1,64,526 This table also shows the sources of revenue . Besides these there were also certain ...
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... Adultery among the lower classes was punishable in the same fashion . The revenge of the injury was , on these occasions , left to the husband who by customs , was authorised and required to Political History of Kumaon 11.
... Adultery among the lower classes was punishable in the same fashion . The revenge of the injury was , on these occasions , left to the husband who by customs , was authorised and required to Political History of Kumaon 11.
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A Historical Study, 1815-1947 Arun K. Mittal. husband who by customs , was authorised and required to wash off the stain on his name by the blood of the offending parties . In the case of suicide , the near relatives of the man who ...
A Historical Study, 1815-1947 Arun K. Mittal. husband who by customs , was authorised and required to wash off the stain on his name by the blood of the offending parties . In the case of suicide , the near relatives of the man who ...
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Contents
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9 | |
THE REVENUE ADMINISTRATION | 33 |
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE POLICE | 84 |
HEALTH AND EDUCATION | 105 |
PUBLIC WORKS | 127 |
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTS | 144 |
CONCLUSION | 177 |
List of the Kumaon Commissioners | 185 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 233 |
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agricultural Allahabad Almora Akhbar Almora district Askot assessment Badri Datt Bageshwar Bareilly Batten Beckett Berinag Bhabar Bhotia traders Bhotias Board of Revenue borax British administrators British rule Calcutta cent Civil Commissioner of Kumaon Court crop cultivated area custom Darma Datt Joshi Delhi Deputy Commissioner district duties Forest Department Garhwal Goudge Government Govt Gurkha Gurkha rule Haldwani history of Kumaon Ibid important increased India irrigation Jail Johar justice Kashipur Kathgodam Katyuri Kayasth Khaikar Kuli Kumaon Division Kumaon Ka Itihas land revenue Lucknow Mallital maund measured ment mutiny Nainital Nainital district North-Western Provinces Officer Padhans Pandey Pant parganah Patwaris Police prisoners Public Proceedings Rahul Ramsay's Ranikhet revenue administration roads rule in Kumaon Sadar Sankrityayan schools Settlement Report Shakti Saptahik Singh Sir Henry Ramsay Tarai Thatwan Thokdars Tibet Tibetan tion trade Traill upto Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand Vide Home village Walton wool