Lexicographical Neighbors of Bajri
Literary usage of Bajri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Humanitarian Law Violations in Kosovo by Fred Abrahams (1998)
"Mr. bajri told Human Rights Watch that he personally has twenty-four clients ...
Mr. bajri has been allowed to visit his clients and said that virtually all ..."
2. Poverty and Un-British Rule in India by Dadabhai Naoroji (1901)
"Out of this, bajri, ... bajri, rice, and cotton make up above 6o per cent.
as follows:— Acres. ... 4,9o6,o73 bajri ..."
3. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Bombay (Presidency), Bombay (India : State), Bombay (India : Presidency), India (1884)
"... from 14^ to 52^ pounds, and bajri from 18i to 43 pounds ; and in the five
years ending 1809 rice varied from 5 to 40 pounds and ..."
4. Journal of the East India Association by East India Association (London, England) (1876)
"Out of this, bajri, ... bajri ... bajri, rice, and cotton make up above 60 per
cent., as follows:— Acres. ..."
5. Memoirs on the History, Folk-lore, and Distribution of the Races of the by Henry Miers Elliot (1869)
"The bajri is a smaller species of millet than the Bajra, and ripens a month before
it. Village Zamindars also comprehend by the term ..."
6. Gazetteer by Bombay (Presidency (1884)
"... jvari from 59 to 72, and bajri from 33 to 64$ pounds ; in the five years ...
and bajri from 18\ to 43 pounds ; and in the five years ending 1809 rice ..."
7. Papers Relating to the Revision of the Rates of Assessment on the Expiration by Bombay (Presidency). Revenue Dept, Revenue Survey Dept, Bombay (India : State), Bombay (Presidency) (1877)
"The cultivation of bajri requires more ploughing and weeding than that of ...
And whenever the climate admits of the cultivation of both, bajri is the ..."