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The Agrarian System of Moslem India is a definitive historical analysis of agricultural organization and land tenure systems during the Islamic rule in India. W. H. Moreland provides an in-depth examination of how the agrarian economy functioned under Moslem governance, exploring the complex relationships between rulers, administrators, and peasant populations.
This scholarly work traces the evolution of land revenue systems, agricultural practices, and rural administration across different periods of Moslem rule. Moreland’s meticulous research includes extensive appendices featuring primary historical documents, tax records, and administrative texts that illuminate the practical workings of the agrarian system.
Essential for historians, scholars, and students of Indian history, this volume offers valuable insights into the economic foundations of medieval Indian civilization and the sophisticated administrative structures that supported agricultural production and revenue collection.







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