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
... direct administration or to bring the interests of the nawab and the Com- pany's servants into direct conflict . The pet vice of the latter in the Carnatic was indeed quite different from that which prevailed in Bengal . In Bengal they ...
... direct administration or to bring the interests of the nawab and the Com- pany's servants into direct conflict . The pet vice of the latter in the Carnatic was indeed quite different from that which prevailed in Bengal . In Bengal they ...
Page 281
... direct negotiations with Basalat Jang . In this he suc- ceeded ; and at once the district was leased to Walajah . To the Nizam , ruffled by such conduct , he then proposed that the Company should discontinue its payment of tribute . His ...
... direct negotiations with Basalat Jang . In this he suc- ceeded ; and at once the district was leased to Walajah . To the Nizam , ruffled by such conduct , he then proposed that the Company should discontinue its payment of tribute . His ...
Page 415
... direct control of the president and council , who were to form a committee of revenue ; they also recommended that the Khalsa , or treasury office , should be removed from Murshi- dabad to Calcutta , making the latter town the financial ...
... direct control of the president and council , who were to form a committee of revenue ; they also recommended that the Khalsa , or treasury office , should be removed from Murshi- dabad to Calcutta , making the latter town the financial ...
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administration affairs Afghans alliance amirs appointed army arrived attack Bengal Bombay British Bussy Calcutta capture Carnatic Chait Singh chief claim Clive coast collectors Colonel command Committee Company's servants Cornwallis council court of directors Deccan declared dispatch district diwanni Dupleix Dutch East India Company emperor enemy England English established European favour February force Fort St David French Gleig governor governor-general grant Hastings's Holkar hostilities Hyder Hyder Ali Idem Impey Ja'far Jang Kasim Khan king lakhs land letter Lord Madras Maratha March ment military Mir Kasim Moghul Muhammad Mysore Nana Nana Phadnavis Nandakumar nawab negotiations Nizam officers orders Oudh Parliamentary peace Peshwa political Pondichery Poona Portuguese position possessions president princes province Raghunath Rao raja Ranjit reform revenue Rohillas ruler rupees secured sent settlement Shah Shuja Sikhs Sindhia success Surat territory Tipu trade treaty troops village Warren Hastings Wellesley wrote zamindars