Summary: ing no land, rated according to the grain grown, as wheat, barley, or pulse. Koomdaree. Any increase in land from the deposit of rivers or rains. Koorseea Mooluck, or Kora-khezanzenee. Marks showing the division of fields or lands in villages for the purposes of assessment and the collection of revenue. Koo jeh. A tax on trees or a poll tax. liandtbkhee. A landholder who receives a share of the produce as his remuneration. Land tenure and assessment terms are explained, such as durbar-khurcha, bakil-mokharij, and jumma khurch, as well as terms related to land holdings, such as bhado, bhoor, and bhychara. Other terms include jumma, kussesoorn, and dustoor-furuk, describing financial processes, land surveys, and revenue collections in the context of Indian land management systems.