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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... Hyder ' Ali , against whom the Nizam had already entered into an alliance with the Marathas , and with whom now the English were inevitably embroiled . The Company condemned the negotiations as showing great lack of firmness . Hyder ...
... Hyder ' Ali , against whom the Nizam had already entered into an alliance with the Marathas , and with whom now the English were inevitably embroiled . The Company condemned the negotiations as showing great lack of firmness . Hyder ...
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... Hyder . The Nizam , accompanied by a detachment under the command of General Joseph Smith , invaded Mysore , and advanced within sight of Bangalore . But the attack was not seriously pressed home ; the invaders entered Mysore on 29 ...
... Hyder . The Nizam , accompanied by a detachment under the command of General Joseph Smith , invaded Mysore , and advanced within sight of Bangalore . But the attack was not seriously pressed home ; the invaders entered Mysore on 29 ...
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... Hyder ; and interfered at Bombay to prevent the council there from entering into a treaty promising Hyder the same friendship and support that had been promised by the Treaty of Madras . In the course of the war between Hyder and Madhu ...
... Hyder ; and interfered at Bombay to prevent the council there from entering into a treaty promising Hyder the same friendship and support that had been promised by the Treaty of Madras . In the course of the war between Hyder and Madhu ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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