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  • The krosh as laid down in the Ain-i-Akbari (ed Jarrett, iii. 414) was of 5,000 gaz. The British Government calculated ...
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  • ...n Bengal after Muslim conquest. Moreover, Abul Fazl, in his [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]], has not mentioned anything about this temple, though he has given vivid ...
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  • ...s prescribed by the state were realised from the cultivators. According to Ain-i-Akbari all cultivators were to have direct access to him to ensure fair dealing. D ...
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  • ...the help of the Mughal histories, mainly the Akbarnama, the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] and the Baharistan-i-Ghaibi. In Bengal the word Bhati generally means low ...
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  • ...ied with Mahal Mahmudabad within Sarkar Mahmudabad of the ''[[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]]'', which comprised northeastern Nadia, northeastern Jessore and western F ...urhood of Pandua and also with Bazu Zafar Shahi in Sarkar Ghoraghat of the Ain-i-Akbari. ...
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  • '''Bibliography''' Abu-l-Fadl, ''Ain-i-Akbari'', (ed.) Blochmann and Jarret, Bib. Ind., Calcutta, 1894; IH Qureshi, ''The ...
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  • ...styled as Commander and Wazir with extended powers. In the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] (1595-96), Abul Fazl placed Satgaon as one of the nineteen sarkars of Ben ...
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  • According to Ain-i-Akbari, a devastating cyclone struck Bakla in 1584 during the rule of king Kandarp ...
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  • ...e minister, maintained good records of land and agricultural statistics''. Ain-i-Akbari'' written by Abul Fazl in 1596 is considered to be one of the very informat ...
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  • ...crush the Afghan chief Daud Khan. Akbar's Secretary of State and author of Ain-i-Akbari refer to Patna as a flourishing centre for paper, stone and glass industrie ...
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  • ...is evidence of the trade of jute cloth in the 16th century. [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] (1590) mentions sackcloth originating from Bengal. Jute grows under wide ...
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  • ...te of Murshidabad. A Makhsus Khan had been mentioned in the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] as a nobleman who served in Bengal and Bihar during the last decades of t ...
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