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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... Nizam was to assist the English when needed.1 This agreement was pointed directly at Hyder ' Ali , against whom the Nizam had already entered into an alliance with the Marathas , and with whom now the English were inevitably embroiled ...
... Nizam was to assist the English when needed.1 This agreement was pointed directly at Hyder ' Ali , against whom the Nizam had already entered into an alliance with the Marathas , and with whom now the English were inevitably embroiled ...
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... Nizam's camp as Hyder's agent ; many letters passed between the enemies ; and a secret understanding was reached , probably while the Nizam was still before Bangalore.1 Thus the English were abandoned by the allies on whose assistance ...
... Nizam's camp as Hyder's agent ; many letters passed between the enemies ; and a secret understanding was reached , probably while the Nizam was still before Bangalore.1 Thus the English were abandoned by the allies on whose assistance ...
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... Nizam at the very time when the war with the Marathas made good relations with the other powers of India of supreme importance . Under the treaty of 1766 as revised in 1768 the Company held the Northern Sarkars on con- dition of paying ...
... Nizam at the very time when the war with the Marathas made good relations with the other powers of India of supreme importance . Under the treaty of 1766 as revised in 1768 the Company held the Northern Sarkars on con- dition of paying ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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