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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... treaty as highly injurious to the interests and reputation of the Company . Raghunath Rao was wholly bewildered by ... treaty which they considered grossly unfair to themselves , but they readily afforded asylum to Raghunath Rao at Surat ...
... treaty as highly injurious to the interests and reputation of the Company . Raghunath Rao was wholly bewildered by ... treaty which they considered grossly unfair to themselves , but they readily afforded asylum to Raghunath Rao at Surat ...
Page 271
... Treaty of Salbai was signed.1 The Treaty of Salbai contains seventeen clauses , the chief stipula- tions being : that the whole of the territory conquered since the Treaty of Purandhar ( 1776 ) should be restored , together with three ...
... Treaty of Salbai was signed.1 The Treaty of Salbai contains seventeen clauses , the chief stipula- tions being : that the whole of the territory conquered since the Treaty of Purandhar ( 1776 ) should be restored , together with three ...
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... treaty inviolate " .1 Faizulla Khan was , as a matter of fact , one of the very small band of Indian rulers like Ranjit Singh , who formed a great admiration for the British nation and recognised once and for all the advantage of ...
... treaty inviolate " .1 Faizulla Khan was , as a matter of fact , one of the very small band of Indian rulers like Ranjit Singh , who formed a great admiration for the British nation and recognised once and for all the advantage of ...
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