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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... Moghul Empire ; and not till 1572 did his son , the great Akbar , who had then been seventeen years on the Moghul throne , think fit to undertake the reduction of this rich province . The political situation in Gujarat at this moment ...
... Moghul Empire ; and not till 1572 did his son , the great Akbar , who had then been seventeen years on the Moghul throne , think fit to undertake the reduction of this rich province . The political situation in Gujarat at this moment ...
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... Moghuls which resulted from the troubles in Bengal the English on the western coast entered only after a long hesitancy and in a feeble manner . The seizure of some Moghul vessels brought about a rupture towards the end of 1688 , with ...
... Moghuls which resulted from the troubles in Bengal the English on the western coast entered only after a long hesitancy and in a feeble manner . The seizure of some Moghul vessels brought about a rupture towards the end of 1688 , with ...
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... MOGHUL EMPIRE 607 be well to reconsider matters , while the chairman of the Court , General Sir A. Galloway ... Moghul court had been a constant factor from the day , eighty odd years earlier , when Warren Hastings had refused to con ...
... MOGHUL EMPIRE 607 be well to reconsider matters , while the chairman of the Court , General Sir A. Galloway ... Moghul court had been a constant factor from the day , eighty odd years earlier , when Warren Hastings had refused to con ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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