The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 76–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... army is with him . Even this appointment of Vice Roys was found too weak a representation of the royal power in the extreme parts of the kingdom ; to which orders from the court are three months in arriving . This insurmountable ...
... army is with him . Even this appointment of Vice Roys was found too weak a representation of the royal power in the extreme parts of the kingdom ; to which orders from the court are three months in arriving . This insurmountable ...
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... army , and leave the civil administration to the Diwan . Diwan is properly the judge of the province in civil matters . This office is commonly devolved on a Hindu , in provinces which by their vicinity or importance to the throne , are ...
... army , and leave the civil administration to the Diwan . Diwan is properly the judge of the province in civil matters . This office is commonly devolved on a Hindu , in provinces which by their vicinity or importance to the throne , are ...
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... army , and in the military government , is a title next to that of the Nawab . As the governors of particular parts of the province have always some troops under their command , such governors are called Faujdars ; although very often ...
... army , and in the military government , is a title next to that of the Nawab . As the governors of particular parts of the province have always some troops under their command , such governors are called Faujdars ; although very often ...
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... army , or takes the diversion of hunting , he is attended by above ten thousand men . About one hundred elephants , covered with housings of scarlet velvet and brocade , march at the head of this little army each carries two men , one ...
... army , or takes the diversion of hunting , he is attended by above ten thousand men . About one hundred elephants , covered with housings of scarlet velvet and brocade , march at the head of this little army each carries two men , one ...
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... army to besiege them in Calcutta , which was their chief settlement on the Ganges . The vanity of the English having persuaded them the Moors would never dare to venture so far , they were so surprised and terrified that they lost their ...
... army to besiege them in Calcutta , which was their chief settlement on the Ganges . The vanity of the English having persuaded them the Moors would never dare to venture so far , they were so surprised and terrified that they lost their ...
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