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The Agrarian System of Moslem India is a detailed historical examination of agricultural practices, land ownership, and economic structures during Islamic rule in India. W. H. Moreland provides an in-depth analysis of how the agrarian system functioned under various Moslem dynasties, exploring the complexities of land tenure, revenue collection, and peasant life.
This scholarly work includes extensive appendices that supplement the main narrative with primary sources and statistical data. Moreland investigates the relationship between rulers and cultivators, the mechanisms of taxation, and the organization of rural settlements. The book offers valuable insights into the social and economic history of medieval India.
An essential resource for historians, researchers, and students studying Islamic India, this hardcover edition provides rigorous academic analysis of how agricultural systems sustained empires and shaped the lives of common people during this transformative historical period.
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