Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... relations between Great Britain and India during this period , I have been continuously in- debted to the works of Professor C. H. Philips of the School of Oriental and African Studies , London , and of Professor Holden Furber of the ...
... relations between Great Britain and India during this period , I have been continuously in- debted to the works of Professor C. H. Philips of the School of Oriental and African Studies , London , and of Professor Holden Furber of the ...
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... relations between the Company's power and the still independent Indian states . For Hastings , three areas were of im- mediate concern - the Maratha Confederacy , with its power based on Poona in Western India ; Mysore , the territory ...
... relations between the Company's power and the still independent Indian states . For Hastings , three areas were of im- mediate concern - the Maratha Confederacy , with its power based on Poona in Western India ; Mysore , the territory ...
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... relations between the Company's government and the people . This contribution was embodied in the ' Regulations for Weavers , ' which were issued by the Council in July 1787.5 Although specifically concerned with only a small section of ...
... relations between the Company's government and the people . This contribution was embodied in the ' Regulations for Weavers , ' which were issued by the Council in July 1787.5 Although specifically concerned with only a small section of ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
Charles Grant and the Hastings Era | 43 |
Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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