The Imperial Gazetteer of India, volume 8

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The Imperial Gazetteer of India, volume 8
Hunter, William Wilson, Sir, 1840-1900
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2 c Digiti ized by Google 402 SIRSA DISTRICT.
importance. But when the District was first conquered by the Briti^ in 1803, it was found almost entirely uninhabited. The Bhattis were lords of the soil, but they tilled little or none of the country, and only used it as a site for their scattered forts, from which bands of mazauders made occasional raids into the surrounding regions. Sirsa was officially included in the territory conquered from the Marhattis in r8o3, but the Bhattis remained pract
...ically in undisturbed possession until 181 8.
Meanwhile, the Sfkh Rij^, taking advantage of the British n^^ect and the waste condition of the soil, began a series of irregular coloniza- tions, which continued uninterrupted till the year 1837. The British Government then asserted its supremacy, and the District was attached to the North-Western Provinces. The stream of immigration was not checked by this resumption, so long as any portion of the land remained unoccupied ; and every inducement was offered by the land- owners to immigrant cultivators who settled on their demesnes.


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