■: ' p? k i from, MA > i ’ f i x?o f 
trnrayohcwm|| g.ny Qibei occupation. than. .that of ediivstmg ilie 
IrimI 
The, 
except 
v-iii t‘ 
coimric 
e er* 
.in. suet 
i a st 
they fr 
iiiife 
■among 
the 
iOT" 6; ; £>-£? 
' : 
g the Mniiers, mid to oaf tiifem out to wofig He may there- 
be si $ it tli ;-r,e i y . e, . a 0 i nxbi 
The etiioe is a'ot hereditary, ami % often vaca»i; any. 
g the duty, and ,T ng tin 
per^iiiites. Hie persons employed are commonly ffikqUdtru. 
y.acft ewer or riisfcnot, is divided into small sub.df visions called 
Bobim- rhic - pay front tour to nine thousand Fagoias (LS43f .3jr, 
Mj-if wdofST/, I.V. 5fi)- t l iiese are managed by • a set of officers who 
are arte:rpo--*eo nefc con the s: y ui<iiQvs an. i (Jaudas. The head person 
of a H&sly is by toe 'natives called a Pm- putty > and by the Mussul- 
man. a Akukftar. He visits every village to see the state of culJvH 
vaiion an o- of the tankw and :,efctles . disputes- that are above die. 
roach of ;> : c lAiudAs ccdeT.naj.dmpr lie this he is always assisted 
oy tiie emee ot four old men* fie ought not to iiifhct anvcniv 
penal rmriiphcjcctj. without the orders of the Amildar; 1 h&ve* indeed, 
mm th-tn dupe we with this mgudhoiw but the pimklnTwr is were 
iwr w-..wrc, f hv P os putty receives the rents from the Gtiudas, and 
transmits theni to the AmUdar., Most of these officers are Brahmans; 
A/QIP/ 
are Audras. 
J ; • ■■■ . - sul i < .-. 5 . ■ • 
r. s: - : ■■ r "h d . \u , by ' 4 . ? I nan n .- .. i St e ■ 
rtstmArs, l-rtil a\ppoo's time there officers were hereadary, aucl 
tin f . .. v e i "■ ■ . . .. . h h - b . f > ' .-: . a 
saiM iwyyfec ($3SL iSs. iOjtf. } reut .that- li pac e there is also a 
/W.„.w>,y ,;w ■ T is nv; v .’ ? the hi? : . h SQ 
eyheiei, ! :,Cvv;^we'M T-''-eh; i hye-'TWr^.y i 'rf.e:;'C i fr'' ^'h,, _ . w -.v.'.-c : e w yww'hhTr w ywawm're e.v-cryyw' : •.••;/.•:• ;.ww, w.e.'..cye;W\yeey .-g; cw ■ w 
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