Enumerate various categories of land rights in the medieval deccan
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CATEGORIES OF LAND RIGHTS
The cultivated area of a villlage was divided into:
(1) Miras lands
(2) Inam lands
(3) State lands and
(4) lands of extinct families.
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The various categories of land rights in medieval Deccan are Mirasi right, Inam right, state land, and wasteland or lands of extinct families.
Explanation:
Mirasi rights:
- This category refers to transferable property holders of which are termed as mirasders under a respective tenure who has the right to exact rent in terms of money or services from those living on their part of owned land.
- It was held on the basis of village coparcener which is also known as the Ancient Thai system. Buying and selling of these lands chiefly required the sanction of village officials, also of neighbors.
Inam right:
- These lands either were totally exempt from or subjected to a low tax. It was known as a privileged category of land right where the holders were chiefly termed as inamders.
State land:
- This category of land is held by the government or rulers which are managed by the local bureaucratese. However, selling and buying of the same requires approval from the central government.
Wastelands:
- These can be sold either by the village headmen or assembly or state. However, the purchaser did not require any sort of tax to pay. They were sold either as inam or Mira's lands, applying heavy pay on the later.
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