The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 69–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... military character are therefore omitted - at the cost , I fear , of some picturesqueness . Whole blocks of the subject , which seemed to lie somewhat apart from the main theme , have been cut out ; and these omissions include some of ...
... military character are therefore omitted - at the cost , I fear , of some picturesqueness . Whole blocks of the subject , which seemed to lie somewhat apart from the main theme , have been cut out ; and these omissions include some of ...
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... military powers in self - defence . The genius of the Frenchman , Dupleix , had seen that the small bodies of European - trained native troops which the trading companies maintained could be effectively employed in the constant strife ...
... military powers in self - defence . The genius of the Frenchman , Dupleix , had seen that the small bodies of European - trained native troops which the trading companies maintained could be effectively employed in the constant strife ...
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... Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan ( 3 vols . ) , which is the classical authority for the war in the Carnatic . The follow- ing passages are taken from an essay on the " Government and People of Indostan ...
... Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan ( 3 vols . ) , which is the classical authority for the war in the Carnatic . The follow- ing passages are taken from an essay on the " Government and People of Indostan ...
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... military . Faujdar signifies the commander of a detached body of the 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 ...
... military . Faujdar signifies the commander of a detached body of the 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 ...
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... military and police administration , the Diwan the financial administration with civil justice related thereto . But this distinction had become confused since the decay of the Mogul Empire ; the Diwan , nominally an inde pendent agent ...
... military and police administration , the Diwan the financial administration with civil justice related thereto . But this distinction had become confused since the decay of the Mogul Empire ; the Diwan , nominally an inde pendent agent ...
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