The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 367
... Peshwa's office of Wakil - i - mutlak , as well as his own appointment as deputy , hereditary . The delivery of the imperial orders and insignia of office to the Peshwa gave him the desired excuse for a personal visit to Poona , where ...
... Peshwa's office of Wakil - i - mutlak , as well as his own appointment as deputy , hereditary . The delivery of the imperial orders and insignia of office to the Peshwa gave him the desired excuse for a personal visit to Poona , where ...
Page 368
... Peshwa's orders to participate in the operations against Tipu in 1791 , but on his personal representation that the ... Peshwa , and Govind Rao , who secured the support of Mahadaji Sindhia . In 1792 , while the dispute was still ...
... Peshwa's orders to participate in the operations against Tipu in 1791 , but on his personal representation that the ... Peshwa , and Govind Rao , who secured the support of Mahadaji Sindhia . In 1792 , while the dispute was still ...
Page 384
... Peshwa and other high officials , his powers gradually became little more than nominal , and he was subsequently ... Peshwa's secretariat , and he was obliged to obtain sanction from Poona for all expenditure connected with public ...
... Peshwa and other high officials , his powers gradually became little more than nominal , and he was subsequently ... Peshwa's secretariat , and he was obliged to obtain sanction from Poona for all expenditure connected with public ...
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