____________________
Tallookdars of Bahraetch-Government Land Revenue according
to
the Estimate of this Year.
_______________________________________________________
____________ Names of Villages Government Present Condition Demand ____________________________________________________________
_______
Bandee . . . . . 65,000 Almost waste
Ruhooa . . . . . 20,000 Ditto
Nanpara . . . . . 1,50,000 Falling
off
Gungwal . . . . . 26,000 Much out
of tillage
Pyagpoor . . . . . 59,000 Ditto
Ekona . . . . . . 1,80,000 Ditto
Bulrampoor . . . . 1,50,000 Well tilled
Toolseepoor . . . . 1,05,000 Ditto
Atrola . . . . . 80,000 Much out
of tillage
Munkapoor . . . . 35,000 Ditto
Bahmanee Paer . . . 12,000 Ditto
____________________________________________________________
_______
Gowras alias Chehdwara
Paruspoor. . . . . 14,000 Well tilled
Aruta . . . . . . 18,000 Ditto
Shahpoor . . . . . 30,000 Ditto
Dhunawa . . . . . 42,000 Ditto
Paska . . . . . . 20,000 Ditto
Kumeear . . . . . 48,000 Ditto
____________________________________________________________
_______
Churda . . . . . 62,000 Falling off ____________________________________________________________
_______ ____________________________________________________________
_______
Gonda Pergunnah. ____________________________________________________________
_______
Desumberpoor. . . . 95,000 Rajah Davey
Buksh, in
Good
order.
Bhinga. . . . . . 64,000 Recovering.
Akkerpoor. . . . . 46,015 In good
order under
Ramdut
Pandee.
Sagha Chunda. . . . 1,20,729 Ramdut Pandee,
in good
order.
Birwa . . . . . . 24,000 A little
out of tillage.
____________________________________________________________
_______
December 12, 1849.—Gungwal, thirteen miles. The road lay through the estate of Pyagpoor to within a mile of Gungwal. Little cultivation was to be seen the whole way, and what we could see was bad. Little variety of crops, and the tillage slovenly, and without manure or irrigation. The tallookdar was ruined by Rughbur Sing, and is not on terms with the present Nazim, and he did not appear. The estate of Gungwal is not better cultivated than that of Pyagpoor; nor better peopled—both may be considered as mere wastes, and their assessments as merely nominal. The tallookdar did not appear. Both were ruined by the rapacious Nazim and his atrocious agents, Goureeshunker, Beharee Lal, Kurum Hoseyn, and others.