A Constitutional History of India, 1600-1935Methuen & Company Limited, 1936 - 536 էջ |
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... established in 1633 at Hariharpur and 1 Wilson , Early Annals of Bengal , ii , pt . ii . 2 The Nizam - ul - mulk , ' regulator of the state ' , Asaf Jah in 1724 had withdrawn to Hyderabad to establish a dynasty there nominally under the ...
... established in 1633 at Hariharpur and 1 Wilson , Early Annals of Bengal , ii , pt . ii . 2 The Nizam - ul - mulk , ' regulator of the state ' , Asaf Jah in 1724 had withdrawn to Hyderabad to establish a dynasty there nominally under the ...
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... established in 1859 as the head of his district . The higher criminal and civil jurisdiction was exercised by the district and sessions judge , while minor jurisdiction was added to in 1860 by establishing small cause courts , whose ...
... established in 1859 as the head of his district . The higher criminal and civil jurisdiction was exercised by the district and sessions judge , while minor jurisdiction was added to in 1860 by establishing small cause courts , whose ...
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... established by the government of India . Telegraphs being essential for military purposes are under the government of India in all cases , though certain privileges are accorded to states where offices are established . Kashmir alone ...
... established by the government of India . Telegraphs being essential for military purposes are under the government of India in all cases , though certain privileges are accorded to states where offices are established . Kashmir alone ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COMPANYS SETTLEMENTS | 27 |
THE DIWANI THE EXPLOITATION OF BENGAL DYARCHY | 53 |
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