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Salt Batty lands referred to the lands that were reclaimed during the early and mid of 18th century and were given to individuals on a nominal rent for mainly the purpose of agriculture, specifically khara paddy that grows in salty lands. Most of the these were put to agriculture by [[Kunbis]].
Salt Batty lands referred to the lands that were reclaimed during the early and mid of 18th century and were given to individuals on a nominal rent for mainly the purpose of agriculture, specifically khara paddy that grows in salty lands. Most of the these were put to agriculture by [[Kunbis]].
For a map of what these lands looked like around 1854, see <br>
Around 1854, the salt batty lands in bombay are shown by the dark area in this map:<br>


[[File:1853_bombay_Salt_Batty_lands.jpg|500px ]]
[[File:1853_bombay_Salt_Batty_lands.jpg|500px ]]

Revision as of 14:39, 19 December 2017

Salt Batty lands referred to the lands that were reclaimed during the early and mid of 18th century and were given to individuals on a nominal rent for mainly the purpose of agriculture, specifically khara paddy that grows in salty lands. Most of the these were put to agriculture by Kunbis. Around 1854, the salt batty lands in bombay are shown by the dark area in this map: