The History of a Himalayan Princely State: Change, Conflicts, and Awakening : an Interpretative History of Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, U.P., A.D. 1815 to 1949 A.D. |
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Migration With the increase of money circulation, an influx of people towards the
plains started. People started taking to Government services, armed forces, and
other trades to bring. in the cash to their homes. This migration in Tehri 6 Princely
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Migration With the increase of money circulation, an influx of people towards the
plains started. People started taking to Government services, armed forces, and
other trades to bring. in the cash to their homes. This migration in Tehri 6 Princely
...
Page 82
Govind Singh in connivance with his deputy, Shiv Dutt, who was also appointed
by the king, started behaving like an independent Jagirdar.” He was undoubtedly
inspired in his ambitions by the example of Muafidars of Saklana, who had been
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Govind Singh in connivance with his deputy, Shiv Dutt, who was also appointed
by the king, started behaving like an independent Jagirdar.” He was undoubtedly
inspired in his ambitions by the example of Muafidars of Saklana, who had been
...
Page 84
This fact had further antagonised him; what was more offensive was that the
Muafidar started assuming an equality of status with the king. The Muafidars
started treating the king invariably on all occasions merely as a Jagirdar and took
...
This fact had further antagonised him; what was more offensive was that the
Muafidar started assuming an equality of status with the king. The Muafidars
started treating the king invariably on all occasions merely as a Jagirdar and took
...
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Geographical Cultural and Historical | 1 |
AngloNepalese | 29 |
Continuity and Change 5874 | 58 |
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