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 250
... Raghunath Rao , however , anxious as he was to obtain military assistance , was not as yet prepared to surrender such im- portant places . At this juncture the Nizam's Maratha troops deserted him and ... Raghunath Rao and Madhu Rao.
... Raghunath Rao , however , anxious as he was to obtain military assistance , was not as yet prepared to surrender such im- portant places . At this juncture the Nizam's Maratha troops deserted him and ... Raghunath Rao and Madhu Rao.
Page 255
... RAO 255 motion arose and a body of men from the regiment burst into the palace led by one of the officers , Sumer Singh . Narayan Rao fled to his uncle's apartments for safety , where Raghunath Rao appears indeed to have interceded for ...
... RAO 255 motion arose and a body of men from the regiment burst into the palace led by one of the officers , Sumer Singh . Narayan Rao fled to his uncle's apartments for safety , where Raghunath Rao appears indeed to have interceded for ...
Page 264
... Raghunath Rao , in his usual vacillating way , now began to raise various objections and insisted on being granted certain con- cessions before he would move . The force , encumbered with an enormous baggage - train of 19,000 bullocks ...
... Raghunath Rao , in his usual vacillating way , now began to raise various objections and insisted on being granted certain con- cessions before he would move . The force , encumbered with an enormous baggage - train of 19,000 bullocks ...
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