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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... Amir Husayn , whom Portuguese writers called Mir Hashim ; and it was this fleet that the Portuguese encountered before they had tried issues with the Indian Muslims . Lourenço d'Almeida , the gallant son of the viceroy , set out for the ...
... Amir Husayn , whom Portuguese writers called Mir Hashim ; and it was this fleet that the Portuguese encountered before they had tried issues with the Indian Muslims . Lourenço d'Almeida , the gallant son of the viceroy , set out for the ...
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... Amir Husayn , who since his defeat in February , 1509 , had been at Cambay awaiting reinforcements from Suez , then sailed back , to find the new fleet still in process of building . Albuquerque now devoted all his energies to the ...
... Amir Husayn , who since his defeat in February , 1509 , had been at Cambay awaiting reinforcements from Suez , then sailed back , to find the new fleet still in process of building . Albuquerque now devoted all his energies to the ...
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... Amir Mirjan , who had been recently attacked by Rais Salman , 1 the commander of the Egyptian fleet , offered the keys of the citadel to the Portuguese general , but Lopo , instead of taking advantage of this surprising offer ...
... Amir Mirjan , who had been recently attacked by Rais Salman , 1 the commander of the Egyptian fleet , offered the keys of the citadel to the Portuguese general , but Lopo , instead of taking advantage of this surprising offer ...
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... Amir Singh had been appointed regent for Sarboji , the nephew by adoption of his late brother the raja . A council of pandits to whom the question of right was referred by the Madras Government decided against the claims of the nephew ...
... Amir Singh had been appointed regent for Sarboji , the nephew by adoption of his late brother the raja . A council of pandits to whom the question of right was referred by the Madras Government decided against the claims of the nephew ...
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... Amir Singh £ 10,000 . The arrangement was undoubtedly beneficial to English interests , but it " " was far more beneficial to the people of Tanjore . It delivered them from the effects of native oppression and European cupidity . It ...
... Amir Singh £ 10,000 . The arrangement was undoubtedly beneficial to English interests , but it " " was far more beneficial to the people of Tanjore . It delivered them from the effects of native oppression and European cupidity . It ...
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