An Historical Sketch of the Native States of India in Subsidiary Alliance with the British Government: With a Notice of the Mediatized and Minor States |
Contents
1 | 9 |
BUNDELKHAND | 136 |
REWA | 224 |
PART IV | 236 |
PART V | 277 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 333 |
CASHMERE KASHMIR | 342 |
PART VII | 352 |
BUNDELKHAND | 360 |
WESTERN INDIA | 366 |
SOUTHERN INDIA | 376 |
APPENDIX A | 383 |
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administration affairs Akbar Alwar Amir Khan army Aurangzíb Barodah Bharatpúr Bhopal British Government brother Bundelkhand Búndí CHAP chief Colonel Daolat Ráo death defeated Delhi descended Dhár districts dominions eldest emperor English favour followed force Gáikwár granted guaranteed Gujrát Gwáliár Haider Haider Ali heir Hindú Holkar India jaghír Jai Singh Jaipúr Jeswant Ráo Jeswant Singh Jodhpúr Khan Kolhapúr Kotá lakhs lakhs of rupees Lord Lord Lake Mádhají Máhá Máhárájá Mahomed Mahomedan Málwá Márhátás Márwár ment minister Mogul Mogul empire Mulhar Ráo Mysore native Nawab Nizám officers pays Peshwa Pindárís plunder possession prince Puar Púna quit-rent Ráj Rájá Rájpút Rájpútáná Rám Ráná Rání Ranjit Singh Ráwul received regent reign restored revenue right of adoption rule ruler rupees rupees per annum Sawunt Shah Sindhia Singh died Sivají sovereign square miles succeeded successor sunnud tankah territory Thákur throne tion Tippú treaty tribute troops Údaipúr villages whilst Zálim Singh