The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 273
... CARNATIC , 1761-84 IN the Carnatic the course of events was very different from that in Bengal . In both provinces the English had attained military supremacy ; but in the south they did not follow this up by the almost immediate ...
... CARNATIC , 1761-84 IN the Carnatic the course of events was very different from that in Bengal . In both provinces the English had attained military supremacy ; but in the south they did not follow this up by the almost immediate ...
Page 276
... Carnatic . At Changama and Tiruvannamalai Smith succeeded in driving Hyder off the field of battle ; and after the severe lessons which he received on those occasions , Hyder was careful how he ventured within the reach of the English ...
... Carnatic . At Changama and Tiruvannamalai Smith succeeded in driving Hyder off the field of battle ; and after the severe lessons which he received on those occasions , Hyder was careful how he ventured within the reach of the English ...
Page 655
... Carnatic ; Nawab Dost ' Ali killed . Chanda Sahib captured by the Marathas . Dupleix governor of Pondichery . Murder of Safdar ' Ali , Nawab of the Carnatic . Nizam - ul - mulk's expedition to the Carnatic . Anwar - ud - din Nawab of the ...
... Carnatic ; Nawab Dost ' Ali killed . Chanda Sahib captured by the Marathas . Dupleix governor of Pondichery . Murder of Safdar ' Ali , Nawab of the Carnatic . Nizam - ul - mulk's expedition to the Carnatic . Anwar - ud - din Nawab of the ...
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