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purchase in 1802. The
estate was
subject to a
tribute (
peshkash) to the
government of 2997
peshkash per
annum and was
later resold by the Raja to Gode Jaggappa...
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carried his
contribution wars to the
gates of
Srirangapatnam and
collected "
peshkash" or
tribute from its rulers. In 1711, he
started demanding the five villages...
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crores from
Suraj Mal,
which they had
promised to
deliver to the
emperor as
Peshkash (tribute).
Battle of
Kumher (1754)
Battle of
Delhi (1764) Sarkar, Jadunath...
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addition to this, the two
krores which had been
previously imposed by Imad as
peshkash due from the Jat
rajah to the emperor, was now
agreed to be paid to Imad...
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tributary of the
Mughal Empire.
Mughul records claim a
regular tribute (
peshkash) was paid by Mysore. However,
historian Suryanath U.
Kamath feels the Mughals...
- endeavors, she has
worked as a
Marketing Executive at CityFM89
radio station.
Peshkash, the
brainchild of Noorani, is a
notable undertaking that s****s to archive...
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reforms in
Marwar on
Mughal pattern. He also
started the
Mughal practice of
Peshkash. The
system of Dah-Chauki also came in
vouge in
Marwar during the reign...
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acres (110,000 km2), more than one-quarter of the
whole presidency. The
peshkash, or tribute,
payable to the
government in
perpetuity was
about £330,000...
- .. aur Jamāʻat-i Islāmī aur taḥrīk-i Islāmī ke sāth vifāq ke qayām kī
peshkash. Silsilah-yi Ishāʻat-i Tanẓīm-i Islāmī (in Latvian). Markazī Anjuman-i...
- hands, on
account of his
conflict with Sujamal.
Bharmal agreed to pay
peshkash and had
given his son and Mariam-uz-Zamani's full brother, Jagannath, and...