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VOLUME IV BRITISH INDIA 1497-1858 Edited by H. H. DODWELL , M.A. Professor of the History and Culture of the British Dominions in Asia , in the University of London CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1929 the Portuguese Roe's enbassy The ...
VOLUME IV BRITISH INDIA 1497-1858 Edited by H. H. DODWELL , M.A. Professor of the History and Culture of the British Dominions in Asia , in the University of London CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1929 the Portuguese Roe's enbassy The ...
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1 po TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I 2 CHAPTER I THE PORTUGUESE IN INDIA By Sir E. DENISON Ross , C.I.E. , Professor of Persian in the University of London , and Director of the School of Oriental Studies . 1 The sea - route to India Alexander ...
1 po TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I 2 CHAPTER I THE PORTUGUESE IN INDIA By Sir E. DENISON Ross , C.I.E. , Professor of Persian in the University of London , and Director of the School of Oriental Studies . 1 The sea - route to India Alexander ...
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Renewal of war with the Portuguese Capture of Colombo Capture of Negapatam Capture of the Malabar fortresses Organisation in Malabar Relations with the King of Kaadi Reigious policy Misgrenzeri of Vinst and Versluis Renewed war and ...
Renewal of war with the Portuguese Capture of Colombo Capture of Negapatam Capture of the Malabar fortresses Organisation in Malabar Relations with the King of Kaadi Reigious policy Misgrenzeri of Vinst and Versluis Renewed war and ...
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589 590 591 592 592 597 599 600 601 603 604 605 606 606 607 609 613 615 618 620 BIBLIOGRAPHIES The Portuguese in India ( Chapter 1 ) . The Dutch in India ( Chapter 11 ) . The French Factories in India ( Chapter 11 ) The East India ...
589 590 591 592 592 597 599 600 601 603 604 605 606 606 607 609 613 615 618 620 BIBLIOGRAPHIES The Portuguese in India ( Chapter 1 ) . The Dutch in India ( Chapter 11 ) . The French Factories in India ( Chapter 11 ) The East India ...
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... The Development of Sovereignty in British India ( Chapter XXXII ) PAGE 635 635 636 638 638 639 641 642 643 647 648 650 651 653 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 653 INDEX 659 CHAPTER I THE PORTUGUESE IN INDIA , 1498–1598 The last xxii CONTENTS.
... The Development of Sovereignty in British India ( Chapter XXXII ) PAGE 635 635 636 638 638 639 641 642 643 647 648 650 651 653 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 653 INDEX 659 CHAPTER I THE PORTUGUESE IN INDIA , 1498–1598 The last xxii CONTENTS.
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Contents
PAGE | 1 |
PAGE | 4 |
II | 28 |
Cession of Bombay | 40 |
Their organisation | 49 |
Renewal of war with the Portuguese | 55 |
Sir John Lindsays mission | 56 |
CHAPTER III | 61 |
Position and character of Nawab Walajah | 356 |
Treaty of Salbai | 363 |
Position of the raja of Satara | 384 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 400 |
CHAPTER VIII | 409 |
provincial councils | 421 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 433 |
THE SEVEN YEARS | 434 |
The French Factories in India Chapter | 68 |
Preparatory measures | 69 |
The East India Company 16001740 Chapter | 76 |
PAGE | 89 |
Courteens Association | 90 |
Attacks on the Company | 97 |
Maratha troubles | 103 |
Surmans embassy | 111 |
Mabé | 114 |
CHAPTER V | 117 |
17 | 125 |
By ALFRED MARTINEAU Professor of Colonial History at the Sor | 126 |
20 | 141 |
Expedition of recovery | 147 |
Clive and the Hindu officials | 153 |
Capture of Fort St David | 162 |
22 | 166 |
Situation on Clives departure | 169 |
24 | 174 |
CHAPTER II | 181 |
Attempt to recall Hastings | 193 |
Dundass India bi | 194 |
Pitts India Act | 200 |
1 | 205 |
Position in 1772 | 206 |
Abuse of patronage | 212 |
The conference at Benares | 218 |
CHAPTER XIII | 225 |
CHAPTER XIV | 249 |
The accession of Madhu | 257 |
St Lubins intrigues | 263 |
Capture of Gwalior | 269 |
The Carnatic 176184 Chapter | 273 |
The Maratha raid 1740 | 295 |
Anwaruddin nawab | 307 |
LEGISLATION AND GOVERNMENTS 17861818 | 313 |
CHAPTER XIX | 323 |
Barnetts squadron | 329 |
CHAPTER XX | 333 |
OUDH AND THE CARNATIC 17851801 | 347 |
The General Department | 439 |
The revenue reforms of 1787 | 446 |
The permanent settlement | 457 |
Concealment of the land revenue | 462 |
Shore refuses intervention | 467 |
Lionel Place in the jagir | 469 |
The Bengal judicial system | 475 |
Changes introduced by Shore and Wellesley | 478 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 483 |
Russian designs in Central Asia | 489 |
Military situation in 1756 | 490 |
The Tripartite Treaty | 495 |
Keanes advance | 501 |
Tipus character | 504 |
Sales defence of Jallalabad | 515 |
Parliamentary | 522 |
Ellenboroughs early views | 528 |
Imam Garh | 534 |
The CisSatlej Sikhs | 540 |
Intrigue and disorder after his death | 546 |
Hardinges settlement | 552 |
CHAPTER XXX | 558 |
Administration of Tenasserim | 565 |
The Maratha confederacy | 570 |
Lord Hastingss alterations | 574 |
Ears voyages | 589 |
Treaty of AixlaChapelle | 591 |
War with Sindhia and Berar | 597 |
State of Sindhia and Holkar | 604 |
626 | |
653 | |
Influence of Clives success in Bengal | 656 |
Gangadhar Sastris murder | 658 |
659 | |
661 | |
662 | |
664 | |
665 | |
666 | |
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