10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OMLAH»
Discover the use of
omlah in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
omlah and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
Native establishment from December 1805 to February 1806 Ruth Expenses -
Office Furniture -* - Cutcherry at Ghat Loknalh Extra Omlah - - - - Collector's
travelling charges - 1,292 2 8 23,611 15 10 497 35 3 6 188 12 1 675 12 — S' R*
26,300 ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1813
2
Reports from Committees
That is another exemplification of that diversity of opinion which I before referred
to ; the judges, in fact, were known to think very differently on certain subjects.
There was a great deal of money said to be given to the native omlah, for the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1853
3
Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Nizamut Adawlut ...
It being essential to have further evidence to this point, and to ascertain the
nature of the complaint made by the prosecutor, Mujoom Sheikh, to the
zemindar's omlah, and also to learn how the police got the clue which led to the
apprehension ...
Bengal (India). Sadr nizāmat 'adālat, J. Carrau, 1855
4
Report on the Progress of Education, in the North Western ...
The best are found in the Meerut Division, the Schools of which furnish many
students to the Thomason College at Roorkee } but in the case of all Mr. Cann
justly expresses his regret that, as a general rule, petty Government officials, the
omlah ...
5
The Revenue Hand-book, Containing a Short Sketch of the Laws ...
The names of all dismissed omlah should be sent for record in the Board's oflice,
and persons dismissed from one department of the public should not be
employed in another.(g) A Serishtadar, and generally the head of each
department, ...
6
Note Book of Rules and Regulations, Criminal and Revenue
V. — Servants and Omlah of Officer, see " Corruption." 154. — Private servant, or
dependent, of any Officer of a Civil and Criminal Court, exacting or receiving on
any pretence whatever, any sum of money, or other valuable consideration, from
...
Henry Carre Tucker, Patrick Carnegy, 1857
7
Hobson-Jobson: The Anglo-Indian Dictionary
OMLAH. OOJYNE. 1816.— "The thoughts of being three or ! four yean an
omeedwxx. and of staying out here til! fifty deterred me."— if. Klphin- stone, in Life
, i. 344. OMLAH, 8. This is properly the Ar. pi. 'amalaf, 'amald, of 'Anvil (see AUMIL
).
Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, 1996
8
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ...
18, have in this manner borrowed 4,500 rupees of a mabajun, all of which has
been procured with or without the assistance of the Mofussil omlah for the
liquidation of arrears of revenue. The parties have lately made a sort of
compromise ; the ...
9
The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature
In these cases an omlah's opinion will sway him ; nay, there are judges who take
their decisions frequently from the omlah's mouth. Where the omlah is a sharp,
shrewd man (which they all are) , and the judge a soft one, betweeu flattery aud ...
10
Sketches in India [letters].
In these cases an omlah's opinion will sway him ; nay, there are judges take their
decisions frequently from the omlah's mouth. Where the omlah is a sharp, shrewd
man, (which they all are) and the judge a soft one, between flattery and ...
William Huggins (indigo planter.), 1824