"It follows, then, that paddy lands belonged to the community, i.e. to the king as representative of the community. This medieval Thai practice is a key to the understanding of the Ahom system of land rights in Assam." (Guha 1966:222) Guha, Amalendu (1966). "Land Rights and Social Classes in Medieval Assam". The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 3 (3): 217–239. doi:10.1177/001946466600300301. S2CID143537835.
"Despite some later modifications, the military-administrative system of the Ahoms remained essentially the same till 1826 and thus betrayed its tribal origin. It resembled very much that of medieval Thailand and also that of Manipur, Cachar and Jaintia." (Guha 1966:225) Guha, Amalendu (1966). "Land Rights and Social Classes in Medieval Assam". The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 3 (3): 217–239. doi:10.1177/001946466600300301. S2CID143537835.
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(Sharma 1996:34) Sharma, Chandan Kumar (1996). "Socio-Economic Structure and Peasant Revolt : The Case of Moamoria Upsurge in the Eighteenth Century Assam". Indian Anthropologist. 26 (2): 33–52. JSTOR41919803.
(Sharma 1996:51) Sharma, Chandan Kumar (1996). "Socio-Economic Structure and Peasant Revolt : The Case of Moamoria Upsurge in the Eighteenth Century Assam". Indian Anthropologist. 26 (2): 33–52. JSTOR41919803.
(Sharma 1996:34) Sharma, Chandan Kumar (1996). "Socio-Economic Structure and Peasant Revolt : The Case of Moamoria Upsurge in the Eighteenth Century Assam". Indian Anthropologist. 26 (2): 33–52. JSTOR41919803.
(Sharma 1996:34) Sharma, Chandan Kumar (1996). "Socio-Economic Structure and Peasant Revolt : The Case of Moamoria Upsurge in the Eighteenth Century Assam". Indian Anthropologist. 26 (2): 33–52. JSTOR41919803.
(Sharma 1996:35) Sharma, Chandan Kumar (1996). "Socio-Economic Structure and Peasant Revolt : The Case of Moamoria Upsurge in the Eighteenth Century Assam". Indian Anthropologist. 26 (2): 33–52. JSTOR41919803.
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"It follows, then, that paddy lands belonged to the community, i.e. to the king as representative of the community. This medieval Thai practice is a key to the understanding of the Ahom system of land rights in Assam." (Guha 1966:222) Guha, Amalendu (1966). "Land Rights and Social Classes in Medieval Assam". The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 3 (3): 217–239. doi:10.1177/001946466600300301. S2CID143537835.
"Despite some later modifications, the military-administrative system of the Ahoms remained essentially the same till 1826 and thus betrayed its tribal origin. It resembled very much that of medieval Thailand and also that of Manipur, Cachar and Jaintia." (Guha 1966:225) Guha, Amalendu (1966). "Land Rights and Social Classes in Medieval Assam". The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 3 (3): 217–239. doi:10.1177/001946466600300301. S2CID143537835.