The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... Holkar in the north ; and the family of Bhonsla , related to Sivaji , who ruled from Nagpur the huge area now known as the Central Provinces , and were called Rajas of Nagpur or Berar . It is needless to relate the endless and confused ...
... Holkar in the north ; and the family of Bhonsla , related to Sivaji , who ruled from Nagpur the huge area now known as the Central Provinces , and were called Rajas of Nagpur or Berar . It is needless to relate the endless and confused ...
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... Holkar , the only one of the chieftains who had as yet stood aloof , made war against the Company . He would easily have been defeated , but a check which he inflicted on a British flying column under Colonel Monson gave an excuse to ...
... Holkar , the only one of the chieftains who had as yet stood aloof , made war against the Company . He would easily have been defeated , but a check which he inflicted on a British flying column under Colonel Monson gave an excuse to ...
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... . . . . 1 This part of the Duke's programme was not fulfilled . His essay was broken off abruptly before the war with Holkar , and remains incomplete . i . The State of India in 1798 . The PARAMOUNT POWER IN INDIA 205.
... . . . . 1 This part of the Duke's programme was not fulfilled . His essay was broken off abruptly before the war with Holkar , and remains incomplete . i . The State of India in 1798 . The PARAMOUNT POWER IN INDIA 205.
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... Holkar , the legitimate son most likely to favour the pre- tensions and objects of Sindhia in the Mahratta empire . The wishes of the family were for Mulhar Rao Holkar , with whom were connected his illegitimate brothers , Jeswant Rao ...
... Holkar , the legitimate son most likely to favour the pre- tensions and objects of Sindhia in the Mahratta empire . The wishes of the family were for Mulhar Rao Holkar , with whom were connected his illegitimate brothers , Jeswant Rao ...
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... Holkar continued with increased violence ; and at length Holkar was defeated in a great battle , which was fought at Indore , the capital of the possessions of the Holkar family , on the 14th October 1801. After this battle , Holkar was ...
... Holkar continued with increased violence ; and at length Holkar was defeated in a great battle , which was fought at Indore , the capital of the possessions of the Holkar family , on the 14th October 1801. After this battle , Holkar was ...
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