Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 91–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... Bengal in 1765.2 Scrafton had been Warren Hastings ' predecessor as Resident at Murshidabad , the capital of the Nawab of Bengal . Although he has been described as a hot - tempered man , advocating violent measures against the Indians ...
... Bengal in 1765.2 Scrafton had been Warren Hastings ' predecessor as Resident at Murshidabad , the capital of the Nawab of Bengal . Although he has been described as a hot - tempered man , advocating violent measures against the Indians ...
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... Bengal in 1769 the days of the most flagrant abuses were probably over . Attention was shifting , moreover , from the activities of the private traders to the problems of administration . In theory , the conquest of Bengal and the ...
... Bengal in 1769 the days of the most flagrant abuses were probably over . Attention was shifting , moreover , from the activities of the private traders to the problems of administration . In theory , the conquest of Bengal and the ...
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... Bengal . In the 1860's Sir William Hunter , after studying the records of rural Bengal , came to the conclusion that this famine , although scarcely noted by previous historians , formed ' the key to the history of Bengal during the ...
... Bengal . In the 1860's Sir William Hunter , after studying the records of rural Bengal , came to the conclusion that this famine , although scarcely noted by previous historians , formed ' the key to the history of Bengal during the ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
Charles Grant and the Hastings Era | 43 |
Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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