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| Mughal Library Document Name |
Security Bond Executed By the Emperor In Favor of Bindraban Fotadars For Rs 4,198-9-6. | ||||
| Category | Archive No. | Updated Date | |||
| Secret Papers | MAC-23022023-901 | March 12, 2026 at 7:19:39 AM | |||
| Held At: National Archives of India | |||||
| Identifier Number: PR_000002385912 | |||||
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Original Document Name Security Bond Executed By the Emperor In Favor of Bindraban Fotadars For Rs 4,198-9-6.
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| Location | Department | Language | |||
| The National Archives of India is located at the intersection of Rajpath and Janpath Road | Foreign | Urdu | |||
| Dated | Collection No. | Serial No. | Folder | Size | No. of Pages |
| July 26, 1857, 8:18 p.m. | 122 | 223 | Mutiny | 0.2 | 3 |
| Main Category | Sub Category | Modern Classification | Modern Subclassification | Document Type | Source |
| Secret Papers | N/A | N/A | N/A | Digitized Document | N/A |
| Title of Person | Position | Associated To | Period From | Period To | Other Name |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | 1857 | 1857 | N/A |
| Successor | Predecessor | Issue Number | Doc Material | Gregorian Date | |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | July 27, 1857 | |
The Translation and Comment
by
Mohammed Abdulkarim:
of Original Document:
To the effect, that the sum of 4,198 Rupees and 9 Annas has bezn paid into the Royal Treasury, as a temporary loan, at aninterest of one per cent. per mensem, by Brindaban Treasurer, for the payment of six months’ allowances to the servants of the Artillery branch, and it has been definitely settled that this debt will be repaid from the receipts on account of the loan promised by the City Merchants. When, therefore, Rai Mukand Lal shall in a few days, according to the Royal orders, have realized, from the City Merchants, the money promised on loan, the whole and entire sum of 4,198
Rupees and 9 Annas will be repaid to the said Treasyrer, together with the interest, and no balance to the extent of the smallest fraction will be left unpaid, and, moreover, before the liquidation of this debt, no portion of the money that will be realized on account of the State Loan will be paid to any other person, or be appropriated even to the Royal requirements. This document is therefore executed as a bond.