The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... Nagpur ( Dalhousie to Directors ) , p . 352 ; 140 Survey of a great Proconsulate ( Minute by Dalhousie ) , p . 352 . CHAPTER XI THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE COMPANY 379-389 Introduction , p . 379 ; Documents : 141 Proclamation by the Queen ...
... Nagpur ( Dalhousie to Directors ) , p . 352 ; 140 Survey of a great Proconsulate ( Minute by Dalhousie ) , p . 352 . CHAPTER XI THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE COMPANY 379-389 Introduction , p . 379 ; Documents : 141 Proclamation by the Queen ...
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... 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 rivalries of these princes . Warren Hastings had known how to turn them to advantage ...
... 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 rivalries of these princes . Warren Hastings had known how to turn them to advantage ...
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... Nagpur , the capital of the Raja of Berar , where , by the influence of Sindhia , he was put in confinement ; and , after a short time , having made his escape from Nagpur , he fled into Hindustan , where he joined the army of the ...
... Nagpur , the capital of the Raja of Berar , where , by the influence of Sindhia , he was put in confinement ; and , after a short time , having made his escape from Nagpur , he fled into Hindustan , where he joined the army of the ...
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... Nagpur . This object , on a former occasion , was held so eventually 1 The easternmost of the Mahratta princes . His capital was Nagpur , in the ( modern ) Central Provinces , but he was commonly called the Raja of Berar . injurious to ...
... Nagpur . This object , on a former occasion , was held so eventually 1 The easternmost of the Mahratta princes . His capital was Nagpur , in the ( modern ) Central Provinces , but he was commonly called the Raja of Berar . injurious to ...
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... Nagpur in fact ranges itself as a feudatory State under our protection . A singular contention of personal interests at the court of that country , resulting from the unex- pected death of Ragoji Bhonsla , the late Raja , has enabled me ...
... Nagpur in fact ranges itself as a feudatory State under our protection . A singular contention of personal interests at the court of that country , resulting from the unex- pected death of Ragoji Bhonsla , the late Raja , has enabled me ...
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