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 Index of Indigo Planters - Behar 1908 - B

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Date transcribed2011-00-00
Transcribed byAlison Kilpatrick
CommentIndex of Indigo Planters in Bihar taken from "History of Behar Indigo Factories; Reminiscences of Bihar; Tirhoot
and its inhabitants of the past.". by Minden Wilson 1908.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Bayley" in "Index of Indigo Planters - Behar 1908 - B" Surname  Bayley    
Forename(s)  S.C.    
Chapter  History of Behar Indigo Factories    
Sub-title  [Formation of the Indigo Planters’ Association]    
Page nos.  59    
Description  In reply to Mr. T. Fraser, wrote that “His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor sees nothing in the resolutions of the minutes of the meeting of the Association touching khooski indigo which would bring the planters in direct touch with the ryat and do away with the ticcadhari system.”    
Indexer  (1) Khooski, or Khoski, cultivation was “cultivation given by ryots from lands in which the factory had no interest as a lessee” [pg. 28]. (2) A ryot was a subject, peasant, or cultivator. (3) The ticcadhari system required peasants to cultivate indigo on their land, usually at prices that did not pay adequately. (4) See also index entry for “Bayley, S.”    
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Index of Indigo Planters in Bihar taken from "History of Behar Indigo Factories; Reminiscences of Bihar; Tirhoot
and its inhabitants of the past. History of Behar Light Horse
Volunteers". by Minden Wilson 1908.
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