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REVENUES OF THE PUNJAB
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APPENDIX XXXVIII
REVENUES OF THE PUNJAB, AS ESTIMATED IN 1844
TRIBUTARY STATES Rupees.
Singh
70,000 25,000.
Under Lahna
Chamba. Not known.
Under Gulab
Suket.
Rupees.
Under Lahna
Bilaspur. Tribute, IC.OOO.
Tribute.
Singh
70,000
Singh
2,00,000
Not known.
Rajauri.
Under Gulab
Singh Ladakh. Tribute, Singh
42,000.
Under Gulab
Iskardu. Tribute,
7,000.
Under Gulab
1,00,000
1,00,000
Singh
25,000 5.65,000

Note.. All of these States, excepting Bilaspur, may be regarded rather as
farms held by the Chiefs than as tributary principalities; and, ordinarily, all the resources of the Chiefs being at the disposal of the government representative, the probable revenues have therefore been entered in full, instead of the mere pecuniary payment.
LAND REVENUE Farms. Mandi. Farm with the Raja of Mandi, who was allowed one lac out of the four for his expenses KuUu. The members of the family had pensions
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Jaswan. The family had a Jagir Kangra. The family had a Jagir, not included in the farm Kutlahar. The family had a Jagir Siba. The family may almost be regarded as Jagirdars for the whole estate they served with horse Nurpur. The family had a Jagir Haripur. The family had a Jagir Datarpur. Tlie family had a Jagir .
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Katlah.
The family had a Jagir

Note. The above were Lahna Singh Majithia.
all
4,00,000
1,20,000 1,25,000
6.00,000
25,000
20,000 3,00,000 1,00,000
50,000 20,000
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