The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of Lord Dalhousie's Administration, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1867 - India |
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... force under Raymond The Mahrattas attack the Nizam at Kurdla , and totally defeat him .... .... He is obliged to sign a disgraceful treaty He increases his French forces , and plants them on the English frontier Remonstrance of Sir John ...
... force under Raymond The Mahrattas attack the Nizam at Kurdla , and totally defeat him .... .... He is obliged to sign a disgraceful treaty He increases his French forces , and plants them on the English frontier Remonstrance of Sir John ...
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... force at Hyderabad Mysore war sanctioned in England First communication to Tippoo Lord Wellesley embarks for Madras 1799 Continued correspondence with Tippoo His professions of friendship , and his insincerity Strength of the British force ...
... force at Hyderabad Mysore war sanctioned in England First communication to Tippoo Lord Wellesley embarks for Madras 1799 Continued correspondence with Tippoo His professions of friendship , and his insincerity Strength of the British force ...
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... force in Java Attack and capture of Fort Cornelis Revolt and submission of the native chiefs 1812 Supersession of Lord Minto The Pindarees ; their origin , 1690-1800 1808 The Pindaree leaders Dost Mahomed - Wassil Mahomed 1811 Kureem ...
... force in Java Attack and capture of Fort Cornelis Revolt and submission of the native chiefs 1812 Supersession of Lord Minto The Pindarees ; their origin , 1690-1800 1808 The Pindaree leaders Dost Mahomed - Wassil Mahomed 1811 Kureem ...
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... force was prepared to enter Guntoor in a fortnight . To the surprise of Lord Cornwallis , the Nizam ordered the immediate surrender of the district without any hesitation , as well as the adjust ment of all accounts ; but at the same ...
... force was prepared to enter Guntoor in a fortnight . To the surprise of Lord Cornwallis , the Nizam ordered the immediate surrender of the district without any hesitation , as well as the adjust ment of all accounts ; but at the same ...
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... force at the disposal of the Nizam , with liberty to employ it against him , while he himself was excluded from the register of British allies , must have given him great annoyance , will not be denied . But , before the treaty of ...
... force at the disposal of the Nizam , with liberty to employ it against him , while he himself was excluded from the register of British allies , must have given him great annoyance , will not be denied . But , before the treaty of ...
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administration alliance appeared appointed army arrival attack authority Bajee Rao battle body British Government brought Calcutta camp capital CHAP chief Colonel command Company Company's complete considered continued Court of Directors death Deccan demand determined directed districts dominions enemy engaged England English entered established European feeling field force French Governor-General Hastings Holkar horse House hundred immediately important increase India influence interests join lacs of rupees Lake land length letter likewise Lord Cornwallis Lord Wellesley Madras Mahratta ment miles military minister months Mysore Nabob Nana native negotiations never Nizam object obliged obtained offered officers ordered peace period person Peshwa placed Poona position possession present princes proceeded proposed protection province raja reached received refused remain Resident restored rupees sent Shore Sir John soon success territories tion Tippoo took treaty troops whole
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