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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... Mysore . He landed on 26 April , 1798 , and immediately learnt of the negotiations of Tipu with France and her dependency Mauritius.1 Tipu had sent envoys to Versailles ( where they were received with almost as much mirth as ...
... Mysore . He landed on 26 April , 1798 , and immediately learnt of the negotiations of Tipu with France and her dependency Mauritius.1 Tipu had sent envoys to Versailles ( where they were received with almost as much mirth as ...
Page 344
... Mysore War had not been inconsiderable and now his position was consolidated by the acquisi- tion of the districts of Gurramkonda and Gooty and the land down to Chitaldrug , and other border fortresses of Mysore . Thus the process begun ...
... Mysore War had not been inconsiderable and now his position was consolidated by the acquisi- tion of the districts of Gurramkonda and Gooty and the land down to Chitaldrug , and other border fortresses of Mysore . Thus the process begun ...
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... Mysore Krishnaraja Udayar Bahadur , Raja of Mysore " the raja was to pay an annual subsidy , and if this were unpaid the Company might order any internal reforms and bring under its own direct management any parts of his country ; and ...
... Mysore Krishnaraja Udayar Bahadur , Raja of Mysore " the raja was to pay an annual subsidy , and if this were unpaid the Company might order any internal reforms and bring under its own direct management any parts of his country ; and ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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