
Diwan Sawan Mal’s Administrative System in Multan Province 1821-1844
Author(s) -
Aftab Hussain Gilani,
Ahmad Ali,
Samia Khalid,
Muhammad Afzal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
perennial journal of history
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2788-693X
pISSN - 2707-6709
DOI - 10.52700/pjh.v1i2.10
Subject(s) - revenue , agrarian society , unit (ring theory) , geography , state (computer science) , economy , political science , history , economic history , economics , agriculture , archaeology , finance , mathematics , mathematics education , algorithm
Under the Sikh period, several reforms were introduced in Multan to collect revenue for the Sikh State and Military. They improved land revenue, built many wells and perpetual canals under the governorship of Sawan Mal and his son Mulraj. This study focuses on Land Revenue, irrigation, and agrarian system that was prevailing in Multan during the period of Sawan Mal (1821-44). The reason behind the selection of this era and area is that the revenue system adopted by him has unique significance because he not only provided the right direction for future policies but also gave peace and calm to the native people. At that time, Multan was an important unit of Punjab where policies were formulated at a higher level and translated into action throughout Punjab. It has been tried to break new ground, challenging the viewpoint of previous writers about the local history in the first half of the nineteenth century.