The Land Tax of India, According to the Moohummudan Law: Translated From the Futawa Alumgeeree, With Explanatory Notes

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The Land Tax of India, According to the Moohummudan Law: Translated From the Futawa Alumgeeree, With Explanatory Notes
Neil B E Neil Benjamin Edmonstone Baillie
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It is true that the Altumgha grant of the Dewany to the East India Com- pany, which was in reality a Jaghire, was intended to be perpetual ; yet it could only become so, as already ob- served, by the suflFerance of the grantor's royal successors ; and accordingly we find that the firman contained a request to them to 'leave the said office in the possession * Digesty p. 522. * Hidayahy vol. iv. p. 231.
Digitized by Google INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. Ixiii of the said Company from generation to generati
...on for ever.' With regard to the remaining Badshahee grants men- Ayma tioned in the Eegulation, enough has been said of the ^^^^^' Ayma when speaking of Malgoozary Aymas ; but a few words are required in elucidation of the mudud-mash, on account of the words ' and posterity,' which are found in one of the examples (No. I.) in the Appendix ; the original being furzundan or children ; a word which Meaning frequently occurs in modern deeds, and even in deeds by ^^ *^® Hindoos, though it is one of the Mohammedan law.

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