The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 56–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... respect for and maintenance of Indian customs as a fundamental principle . Hastings , in short , saw what his successors only slowly learnt , that if the British power in India was to be lasting it must become an Indian power . In the ...
... respect for and maintenance of Indian customs as a fundamental principle . Hastings , in short , saw what his successors only slowly learnt , that if the British power in India was to be lasting it must become an Indian power . In the ...
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... respect for Indian tradition and custom replaced the attitude of the generation of Cornwallis ; and the land- settlements of Munro in Madras , of Elphinstone in the Peshwa's territories , and of Metcalfe in the Delhi district were ...
... respect for Indian tradition and custom replaced the attitude of the generation of Cornwallis ; and the land- settlements of Munro in Madras , of Elphinstone in the Peshwa's territories , and of Metcalfe in the Delhi district were ...
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... respect for Indian custom and opinion which had been one of the healthiest features of the previous age . The rapid series of social and economic changes which he hurried on produced a feeling of unrest , a readiness to believe that the ...
... respect for Indian custom and opinion which had been one of the healthiest features of the previous age . The rapid series of social and economic changes which he hurried on produced a feeling of unrest , a readiness to believe that the ...
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... respect for Indian custom and opinion which had been one of the healthiest features of the previous age . The rapid series of social and economic changes which he hurried on produced a feeling of unrest , a readiness to believe that the ...
... respect for Indian custom and opinion which had been one of the healthiest features of the previous age . The rapid series of social and economic changes which he hurried on produced a feeling of unrest , a readiness to believe that the ...
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... respect . They accompany all their discourse with continual reverences ; they prostrate themselves before him at taking leave ; they put their hands on their eyes , then on their breast , and lastly on the earth , to testify they are ...
... respect . They accompany all their discourse with continual reverences ; they prostrate themselves before him at taking leave ; they put their hands on their eyes , then on their breast , and lastly on the earth , to testify they are ...
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Adalat administration affairs Afghan Afghanistan alliance allies Amirs appointed army attack authority Bengal Berar Board Bombay British government British power Calcutta Carnatic chief civil Clive collectors confederacy Cornwallis Court of Directors dispatch districts Diwani dominions Dost Mahomed Khan East India Company effect Empire endeavour enemies engaged English established European force French frontier gomastas Government of India Governor Governor-General in Council Hindu Holkar Honourable hostilities inhabitants interests Jafar justice Kabul Kasim Kasimbazar Khan lacs land Lord Madras Mahratta Majesty MANCHESTER measures ment military Mir Jafar Mir Kasim Mogul Mogul Empire Murshidabad Nagpur native Nawab Nizam object officers oppression Oudh Parliament peace Persia person Peshwa Pindaris Poona possession present President princes principal protection provinces Punjab Raja received revenue rupees ryots Shah Sikh Sindhia Singh Siraj-uddaula Supreme territories tion Tipu trade treaty of Bassein troops Warren Hastings Wellesley whole zemindars