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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... king of Bijapur , under which it was stipulated that Salsette and Bardas were to be the property of the king of Portugal in perpetuity , and that in the event of the Turks sending a fleet to attack the Portuguese , the Adil Khan should ...
... king of Bijapur , under which it was stipulated that Salsette and Bardas were to be the property of the king of Portugal in perpetuity , and that in the event of the Turks sending a fleet to attack the Portuguese , the Adil Khan should ...
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... king of Sind , he went with a fleet and 700 men to Tatta . Finding on arrival that his help was no longer required , he demanded the payment of expenses incurred in fitting out the fleet , as had been previously agreed upon . " On this ...
... king of Sind , he went with a fleet and 700 men to Tatta . Finding on arrival that his help was no longer required , he demanded the payment of expenses incurred in fitting out the fleet , as had been previously agreed upon . " On this ...
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... king of Oudh . Mr Grant , another member , urged that the king should be informed of this fact . Dalhousie referred the point to the directors who replied that the best course to take was to leave things as they were until circumstances ...
... king of Oudh . Mr Grant , another member , urged that the king should be informed of this fact . Dalhousie referred the point to the directors who replied that the best course to take was to leave things as they were until circumstances ...
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