LESSEE SYSTEM OF LANDLORDISM IN SIKKIM UNDER BRITISH INFLUENCE 1889-1947
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
By the end of the nineteenth century a far reaching and significant changes were visible in the patterns of land ownership in Sikkim under the British influence. The changes were fallowed with the introduction of private property in land in the form of lessee system of landlordism. This paper is an attempt to understand the structure of lessee system of landlordism in Sikkim.
Authors and Affiliations
Jeena Tamang
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