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collection capabilities as
qanungos (registrars) and
patwaris (accountants). Bellenoit,
Hayden (2014). "Between
qanungos and clerks: the
cultural and...
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Chandra 2005, p. 77.
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Qanungo 1921, p. 237-244. Mehta...
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Sahib and
Sialkot before 1947.
Nayyar families were
known to have been
qanungos (governors) in the town of
Kunjah in
Gujrat district, Punjab. As a custom...
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actual collections and arrears. The
Qanungo is the
local revenue official of the pargana. The
Qanungo was in
charge of
keeping records of the crop...
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Majumdar 1984, p. 94.
Chandra 2004, p. 92. Myer 1995, p. 48.
Qanungo 1965, p. 448:
Qanungo states that
Islam Shah
raised Hemu to
Brahmjit Gaur's position...
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local term Rajput.
Hastings 2002, p. 54:The
Indian historian K. R.
Qanungo has
pointed out that in " the
middle ages '
Rajput '
ordinarily meant a...
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provincial Diwan, Bakhshi, Faujdar, Kotwal, Qazi, Sadr, Waqa-i-Navis,
Qanungo and Patwari. The
Subahdars were
normally appointed from
among the Mughal...
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Other historians, such as
Kishori Saran Lal and
Kalika Ranjan Qanungo, have
questioned the
interpretation that Amir Khusrau's
reference is about...
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Marwah Nagrath, Nayyar, Nijhawan, Oberoi, Ohri, Pahwa, P****i, Popat,
Qanungo, Ratra, Rekhi,
Saggar , Sarna, Saund, Shroff, Sobti, Sodhi, Takiar, Thakkar...
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December 2020. Sher Shah and his
times by
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