History of Origin of Some Clans in India/Jat From Jutland/Denmark

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History of Origin of Some Clans in India

(with special Reference to Jats)

By Mangal Sen Jindal (1992)

Publisher - Sarup & Sons, 4378/4B, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002, ISBN 81-85431-08-6


The text of this chapter has been converted into Wiki format by Laxman Burdak

Chapter 1: Jat From Jutland


Denmark

"Denmark in 1870 in many respects lacked the distinguishing features of its present economic geography. Cereal production particularly Barley, rye and Oats-then played the most important part in its agricultural economy. The best cultivated lands were those of the big estates, on which record yields were obtained, but five-sixths of the country was held by free-holding peasants was disdained in 1870 both in the towns and abroad, and the only butter fit for export was that of the great landowners. The revolution in the agricultural economy of Denmark which made it an important producer of bacon, butter and eggs for exports began only towards 1890 when the competition of American cereals carried to Europe by steam-ship led to increased attention to dairy farming." An Historical Geography of Europe, pages 426 to 427.


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