The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... military powers in self - defence . The genius of the Frenchman , Dupleix , had seen that the small bodies of European - trained native troops which the trading companies maintained could be effectively employed in the constant strife ...
... military powers in self - defence . The genius of the Frenchman , Dupleix , had seen that the small bodies of European - trained native troops which the trading companies maintained could be effectively employed in the constant strife ...
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... troops , and the disburser of all the public expenses of the government . This must be a post of great advantage ... troops under their command , such governors are called Faujdars ; although very often the Nawab himself holds no more ...
... troops , and the disburser of all the public expenses of the government . This must be a post of great advantage ... troops under their command , such governors are called Faujdars ; although very often the Nawab himself holds no more ...
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... army each carries two men , one of whom : governs the animal , by touching his forehead with an iron hook , the ... troop the monarch rides , sometimes mounted on a fine Persian horse , sometimes in a chariot drawn by two white oxen ...
... army each carries two men , one of whom : governs the animal , by touching his forehead with an iron hook , the ... troop the monarch rides , sometimes mounted on a fine Persian horse , sometimes in a chariot drawn by two white oxen ...
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... troops formed a heavy drain upon the Company's resources , and Mir Jafar ( whose treasury was exhausted ) could not defray these charges . Bengal had thus fallen into a state of utter anarchy and misery ; the presence of the English ...
... troops formed a heavy drain upon the Company's resources , and Mir Jafar ( whose treasury was exhausted ) could not defray these charges . Bengal had thus fallen into a state of utter anarchy and misery ; the presence of the English ...
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... troops . Though numbering 600 whites , well provided with all sorts of munitions and sheltered 66 1 Here means Southern India . I.e. English , French , and Dutch . 2 The Mogul . 4 The Europeans in India at this period habitually used ...
... troops . Though numbering 600 whites , well provided with all sorts of munitions and sheltered 66 1 Here means Southern India . I.e. English , French , and Dutch . 2 The Mogul . 4 The Europeans in India at this period habitually used ...
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