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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 "Byng" in "Index of Indigo Planters - Behar 1908 - B" Surname  Byng    
Forename(s)  Francis    
Title  Hon.    
Chapter  History of Behar Indigo Factories    
Sub-title  Mea Chupra, Tirhoot District    
Page nos.  33    
Description  Byng and Sir W.B. Hudson built Mea Chupra Factory, 1883. “These gentlemen had a difference with Baboo Guzraj Sahai and took a mokarrarie in the Shahpore Mircha dehat.”    
Indexer  (1) Baboo is a term of respect to the younger sons of a rájá, the zamindár of a village or, as used by the English, to a native clerk or manager. (2) A late 19th century definition of the word, mokarrarie: “permanent intermediate land tenure.” Source: The Limited Raj: Agrarian Relations in Colonial India, Saran District, 1793-1920, by Anand A. Yang (University of California Press, 1989), pg. 242. (3) A dehat is a group of villages with boundaries defined for property rights.    
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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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