Kurleet Tenure

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In some parts of the Mahim District a type of ground was called Kurleet which paid a "petty tribute" to Government. It consisted chiefly of high and rocky ground, which could not be cultivated with batty. One-third generally of the produce of this ground was the tax levied upon it. These lands, in course of time were merged in toka lands.