History of Garhwal, 1358-1947: An Erstwhile Kingdom in the Himalayas |
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... Clause 3 : An individual who did not possess proprietary rights over an unmeasured piece of land but tried to enclose it with a fence or occupied and cultivated it without obtaining prior per- mission from the Durbar , he was considered ...
... Clause 3 : An individual who did not possess proprietary rights over an unmeasured piece of land but tried to enclose it with a fence or occupied and cultivated it without obtaining prior per- mission from the Durbar , he was considered ...
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... Clause 6 ka addendum : ( i ) If a person without prior permission from the Durbar married his daughter or any girl under his guar- dianship to two or more than two persons or any individual who permitted his spouse to establish nuptial ...
... Clause 6 ka addendum : ( i ) If a person without prior permission from the Durbar married his daughter or any girl under his guar- dianship to two or more than two persons or any individual who permitted his spouse to establish nuptial ...
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... Clause 497 : A man who had sexual intercourse with a married woman ( whom he knew or on whom the woman could have had faith upon ) without the permission of her husband , and the inter- course may not have reached to the limit of a rape ...
... Clause 497 : A man who had sexual intercourse with a married woman ( whom he knew or on whom the woman could have had faith upon ) without the permission of her husband , and the inter- course may not have reached to the limit of a rape ...
Contents
GEOHISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 11 |
RULERS OF GARHWAL | 24 |
Date of Accession of Kanak Pal | 32 |
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According Ajay Pal Alaknanda Annual Administration Report Aurangzeb authors battle Brahmins British Garhwal capital century Chand cited Clause collection copper plate inscription court cultivation Dabral dated death defeated Dehradun Department died district Durbar Dutt dynastic established famine Fateh Shah forces forests further Garh given Government grant Gurkhas Guru hand High hills important India issued king kingdom known Kumaon land later Letter manuscript ment mentioned Mughal Nagar Narendra officers original Parmar period person places police political Pradip Pradyumna Shah Pratap Prithvi Pat Shah Raja Raturi Records referred regards region reign Report of Tehri revenue river ruled ruler School sent settlement Shah's sources Srinagar started succeeded taken Tehri Garhwal temple Thakur Shoor Beer throne Tibet tion took Upendra upto village visited Volume Walton की के