The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... Sindhia and Bhonsla , to their knees ; and the programme would certainly have been completed , and the last great independent power in India reduced to subjection , if a check — the only important check he had encountered- had not ...
... Sindhia and Bhonsla , to their knees ; and the programme would certainly have been completed , and the last great independent power in India reduced to subjection , if a check — the only important check he had encountered- had not ...
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... Clavering , Monson , and Francis ) 1 Bombay . 2 Madras . 5 Mahdaji Sindhia . 3 The Nizam . 6 The Mahrattas . 4 Mudaji Bhonsla . 7 Tipu Sahib . to condemn the measure , and command the government of EFFICIENT AND RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 153.
... Clavering , Monson , and Francis ) 1 Bombay . 2 Madras . 5 Mahdaji Sindhia . 3 The Nizam . 6 The Mahrattas . 4 Mudaji Bhonsla . 7 Tipu Sahib . to condemn the measure , and command the government of EFFICIENT AND RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 153.
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... Sindhia ; and I have had the satisfaction of seeing the policy , as well as the moral rectitude , of this practice justified by the exemplary sufferings of all who have deviated from it , in acts of perfidy to myself , or to the ...
... Sindhia ; and I have had the satisfaction of seeing the policy , as well as the moral rectitude , of this practice justified by the exemplary sufferings of all who have deviated from it , in acts of perfidy to myself , or to the ...
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... Sindhia and 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 ...
... Sindhia and 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 ...
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... Sindhia and Bhonsla were defeated by the brilliant campaigns of Arthur Wellesley and Lake . They were forced to abandon some territory to the Company and to its ally the Nizam . They were compelled to withdraw their claim to suzerainty ...
... Sindhia and Bhonsla were defeated by the brilliant campaigns of Arthur Wellesley and Lake . They were forced to abandon some territory to the Company and to its ally the Nizam . They were compelled to withdraw their claim to suzerainty ...
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