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 , also intimating that the obligation to attack Bengal had been laid upon him , and that he could not refuse to obey . His son Chimnaji was , however , instructed to delay his march as much as possible . This he effectually ...
... Hyder ' Ali , also intimating that the obligation to attack Bengal had been laid upon him , and that he could not refuse to obey . His son Chimnaji was , however , instructed to delay his march as much as possible . This he effectually ...
Page 271
... Hyder ' Ali in hopes of being able to reject the treaty altogether . But on 7 December , 1782 , Hyder ' Ali had died . In any case his support would have been unlikely , as he was said to be convinced of the futility of opposing these ...
... Hyder ' Ali in hopes of being able to reject the treaty altogether . But on 7 December , 1782 , Hyder ' Ali had died . In any case his support would have been unlikely , as he was said to be convinced of the futility of opposing these ...
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... HYDER 275 Highness's government in everything that is right and proper , when- ever required " , but it retained liberty to withdraw the troops if demanded by the safety of the English settlements , and it was to pay a tribute ... Hyder 'Ali.
... HYDER 275 Highness's government in everything that is right and proper , when- ever required " , but it retained liberty to withdraw the troops if demanded by the safety of the English settlements , and it was to pay a tribute ... Hyder 'Ali.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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