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Collected Works of Professor B.R. Grover: Vol. VI: Zamindars and Jagirdars in the Mughal Age

AuthorEdited by Amrita Grover, Anju Grover Chaudhary and J.C. Dua
PublisherOriginals
Publisher2012
Publisherxvii
Publisher152 p,
ISBN9788184541090

This volume, sixth in the series provides a critical appraisal of the two most important institutions of the Mughal agrarian set up Zamindars and the Jagirdars.

Prior to Professor Grover\'s writings on the said subject which incidentlly are being published for the first time there was considerable confusion amongst the administrators and economic historians regarding the origin meaning and usage of the word Zamindari. Through an extensive study of the original literature existing during that period on the subject matter, Professor Grover was able to break new ground in deciphering the exact manner in which the Zamindari and Jagir systems were used during the Mughal age.

This volume contains a detailed description of the position types rights and obligations of the Zamindars of various regions under the Mughal Empire. It also provides a critical analysis of how the Mughal Emperors transferred their right to the people of different socio-political backgrounds. Detailed information is contained herein about the Jagir system as it existed during the Mughal age, including the administration of the Jagir, transfer of Jagir, fiscal rights and obligations of Jagirdars checks on the authority of Jagirdars, and the impact of Jagirdari  system on Mughal administration and peasantry.

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