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Patta (Hindi: पट्टा) is a type of land deed issued by the government to an individual or organization. The term is used in India [ 1 ] and certain other parts of South Asia for a small piece of land, granted by the government to an approved cultivator with a land revenue exemption.
Patta Sisodia or Rawat Patta Chundawat was one of the principal servants of Udai Singh II and ruler of jagir of Kailwa. He participated in the Siege of Chittorgarh . He was one of the commanders of Chittorgarh Fort during the Siege of Chittogarh. [ 1 ]
The office and its holder are known as Talatis, and holders of the office have adopted it as their family name. The talati replaced the kulkarni in Gujarat and Maharashtra. [ 2 ] The duties of a talati are performed under a different title in other Indian states; a talati is known as a patwari in Telangana , Punjab and Haryana. [ 2 ]
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Berhampur Patta or Brahmapuri Patta saree is registered (application no. 220) under the Geographical Indications (GI) of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act by Government of India. [1] The "sari" meant for women and the "joda" meant for men.
Patta may refer to: Debora Patta (born 1964), South African journalist; Henry Patta (born 1987), Ecuadorian footballer; Patta Sisodia, commander of Chittor in the ...
Rao Jaimal and Patta (Rajasthan, mounted on a pair of black marble elephants which stood outside the Delhi Gate at the Red Fort. They originally stood outside the fort at Agra The Mughal Emperor Akbar shoots the Rajput warrior Jaimal during the Siege of Chittorgarh in 1568. Jaimal Rathore (1507–1568) was the Rathore Rajput (Mertiya) ruler of ...
The Ryotwari system is associated with the name of Thomas Munro, who was appointed Governor of Madras in May 1820. [4] Subsequently, the Ryotwari system was extended to the Bombay area. [ 5 ] Munro gradually reduced the rate of taxation from one half to one third of the gross produce, even then an excessive tax.