A Manual of the Land Revenue Systems And Land Tenures of British India ...
A Manual of the Land Revenue Systems And Land Tenures of British India ...
Baden-Powell Baden Henry
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The jigir tenure, which is practically only another name for 2Am\vAixi, exists chiefly in Chhindw^ra ^ I find no mention of it (except incidentally and apparently as synonymous with talnqditr) in the other reports. The jdgir was originally a gprant of the revenue of a village or group of villagef , either on condition of furnishing a military force or of service by keeping open the passes on the hill routes. But now such a title does not differ from the zamindlrf. Originally also it was a life ...grant only, but became hereditary in many cases^ because of a feeling that it was beneath the dignity of the Govern- ment to resume it. The succession to the jigir, as to the zamind£rf, goes to the eldest son, who is called ^' gaddi-kfi-m41ik/^ Younger brothers get a maintenance allowance^ or probably a rent-free grant of land in lieu thereof. Of lesser rank, but somewhat similar, was the talnqd&r. The dignity varied with the size of the estate. The whole estate was assessed with a fixed quit-rent ^.
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