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The political history of Mysore and Coorg (1800–1947) is the political history of the contiguous historical regions of Mysore state and Coorg province located on the Deccan Plateau in west-central peninsular India, beginning with the acceptance of British suzerainty in 1800 to the independence of India in 1947. ==Purnea's administration== In the ''amāni'' lands (''i.e.'' government-managed lands) the tax on cultivation in dry regions was a fixed money amount paid annually at approximately ''one-third'' of the crop value; for a given area, the crop value, was estimated and fixed for several years at a time.〔 In "wet" or rice-growing regions, however, which on average provided more abundant yields, but which also depended more on the vagaries of the monsoon rains, the crop value was estimated ''annually'', as soon as an estimate could be made.〔 The latter tax was computed at ''one-half'' of the crop value and was paid "nominally in kind," but commonly in money.〔 File:Krishnaraja3Installation2.jpg|Krishna Raja Wadiar III at the time of his installation in 1799 File:Hickey-purniya-yale-british-art.jpg|Purniya, the Chief Minister and Regent of Mysore, ca. 1801. File:Chama rajendra wadiar1878.jpg|Chama Rajendra Wadiar, aged 15, in 1878. File:Krishnarajawadiyar4.jpg|Krishna Raja Wadiar IV ruler of Mysore from 1895 to 1940. File:Jaichamarajawadiyar.jpg|Jaichamaraja Wadiar, ruler of Mysore from 1940 to 1947. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Political history of Mysore and Coorg (1800–1947)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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