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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Occupying at the outset a position of some importance as a claimant to the Peshwaship , he at length became a mere ... Others who played important but subordinate parts , sometimes on one side and sometimes on another , were the Nizam ...
Occupying at the outset a position of some importance as a claimant to the Peshwaship , he at length became a mere ... Others who played important but subordinate parts , sometimes on one side and sometimes on another , were the Nizam ...
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CHAPTER XXXI THE INDIAN STATES , 1818-57 THE period 1818 to 1857 is important as that in which our relations with the Indian states were finally placed upon practically that basis on which they still rest . This policy , initiated by ...
CHAPTER XXXI THE INDIAN STATES , 1818-57 THE period 1818 to 1857 is important as that in which our relations with the Indian states were finally placed upon practically that basis on which they still rest . This policy , initiated by ...
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The important papers were probably taken to Europe in connection with the suits of Dupleix and the trial of Lally , and must have suffered further dispersion by the capture and destruction of Pondicherry . The Madras records ( preserved ...
The important papers were probably taken to Europe in connection with the suits of Dupleix and the trial of Lally , and must have suffered further dispersion by the capture and destruction of Pondicherry . The Madras records ( preserved ...
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