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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...
- 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...
- two crores from Surajmal they were supposed to give to the emperor as Peshkash. Battle of Kumher (1754) Battle of Delhi (1764) Sarkar, Jadunath (2007)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- tributary of the Mughal Empire. Mughul records claim a regular tribute (peshkash) was paid by Mysore. However, historian Suryanath U. Kamath feels the Mughals...
- 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...