10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DAKOITY»
Discover the use of
dakoity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dakoity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ...
Having done » ith the pcison robbed, the darogah goes upon another tack : the
chow keedars, arueens, mookheeas, utghurree- as, or the village headmen in
whi< h the dakoity has been committed, aie ne\l seized, tied up and well beaten ;
the ...
2
The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature
but as vainly, did Mir Shahamut Ali,* in 1848, endeavour to impress upon his
honourable masters the example of Malwa, and other native Btates, where the
crime of dakoity is effectually put down, by means similar to those employed, ...
For instance, if a dakoity happens two days before the conclusion of a month, it is
entered in the column of crimes ; but the column of apprehensions and that of
convictions are left blank. " Blank too become the faces of Magistrate and Judge ...
4
The Calcutta Review Vol. VI July-December, 1846
For instance, if a dakoity happens two days before the conclusion of a month, it is
entered in the column of crimes ; but the column of apprehensions and that of
convictions arc left blank. "Blank too become the faces of Magistrate and Judge ...
For instance, if a dakoity happens two days before the conclusion of a month, it is
entered in the column of crimes ; but the column of apprehensions and that of
convictions are left blank. " Blank too become the faces of Magistrate and Judge ...
6
The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ...
... the volume and the page. The same thing occurs at p. 277 under similar
circumstances, with respect to a placitum on the merger of the minor offence of
receiving stolen goods obtained by "Dakoity " in the major offence of " Dakoity "
itself.
7
The New Quarterly Review, and Digest of Current Literature, ...
bat as vainly, did Mir Shahamut Ali,* in 1848, endeavour to impress upon his
honourable masters the example of Malwa, and other native states, where the
crime of dakoity is effectual ly put down, by means similar to those employed, ...
8
The Calcutta Review Vol. VIII. July-December, 1847
Dakoity is by no means uncommon on this frontier river, and is carried on with
more or less activity, according as the vigilance of the Magistrates and their
subordinates is more or less remarkable. The river and Moulmein itself were
never so ...
9
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
He and his adherents were at length forced to fly into the Burman territory,
whence they were brought back in the beginning of 1837, being given up by the
Burman government. This emeute was called dakoity, (gang robbery,) but the
real ...
10
Asiatick Researches: Or Transactions Of The Society ...
There is no burglary or dakoity in houses in Bhutan, and robberies take place
upon the highway ; the ryots having nothing in their houses for dakoits to carry
away. The practice of the courts is that if a man complains, he can never ob» tain
...